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It is a shame that the Ahmadis are discriminated & treated poorly as compared to other minorities in Pakistan. They are loyal, patriotic citizens who deserve the same rights as every Pakistani does, regardless of religion. They deserve the full protection of their life, their property, their holy places, & everything else like every other Pakistani minority does, yet we don't see that happening, sadly. But reveling in other people's pain is in bad taste as well.
 
UN intervention demanded to end genocide of Pakistani Christian. Human Righ

Washington DC: December 9, 2011. (PCP) Dr. Nazir S Bhatti, President of Pakistan Christian Congress PCC appealed Mr. Ban-Ki Moon, Secretary General of United Nations to constitute a Commission to investigate genocide of 20 million Pakistani Christians and to award them Refugee Status for safety of life and property in which government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan is failed.

He expressed his grave concerns on misuse of blasphemy law against religious minorities in Pakistan and enforced conversion of Christian women in a message on International Human Rights Day organized by R.E.A.L in National Press Club at Washington DC, on December 8, 2011.

The full contents of Message by Dr. Nazir S Bhatti,

I congratulate, Mr. Jeffrey Imm, Chief Coordinator of Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) for organizing this event as commitment to Declaration of Universal Human Rights of United Nation. It is important to pay homage to REAL leadership for commitment and re-commitment of Human Rights Day every year in DC when many champions of Human Rights not even bother to raise voice for persecuted communities on this day.

Availing opportunity of this occasion on Human Rights Day, I must submit that 20 million Pakistani Christians are a forgotten community by the International forums and Human Right organizations. There are incidents of gang-rape, abduction and enforced conversion to Islam of Christian women but silence prevails in capitals of Western governments. The Pastors are gunned down, Churches are attacked, Christian properties are set on fire, worshipers in churches are sprayed with bullets and Christian women and children are burnt alive but culprits walk free from courts if they are arrested. There are arrests of Christians under controversial blasphemy law to settle scores by Muslim majority but Human Right champions have never dared to press upon government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to repeal such black laws which are contradictory to Universal Human Rights of UN, of which Pakistan is a signatory state. There are frequent incidents of murder of Christian victims of blasphemy law in custody of law enforcement agencies and by hands of Islamic extremist elements but none of culprit is ever arrested and brought to justice. The Christian youth is denied equal opportunities in education and employment to undermine their due rights and even in share of US AID on such programs in Pakistan.

It will be surprising to note that Islamic Republic of Pakistan claims to be a Democratic state but 20 million Pakistani Christians are deprived of their basic right to elect their representation by their vote in Pakistan. We are forced to vote for a Muslim and then that Muslim selects our member in Parliament but Western Democratic countries have never linked their AID to Pakistan for true democracy. Pakistani Christians have long standing demand of representation in National Assembly of Pakistan, Senate of Pakistan; Provincial Assemblies of Pakistan and Local Bodies with proportional to their population which is 13% but never received due consideration.

I must submit that there have been more than 1,500 cases registered under blasphemy law in Pakistan since 1986, in which Christians, Ahmadi, Hindu and individuals of some Muslim sects were arrested. The Christian and Ahmadi victims of blasphemy law were killed by the hands of extremist’s Islamic elements in which none was arrested to ensure justice.

On occasion of Human Right Day, I will urge government of Pakistan to repeal blasphemy law and demand formation of Judicial Commission to investigate and to arrest killers of Shahbaz Bhatti, Federal Minister for Minorities who was assassinated on March 2, 2011, in Islamabad; The Tehreek-e-Taliban Punjab TTP accepted responsibility of killing of Shahbaz Bhatti but Joint Investigation Committee comprising of Islamabad Police and some Christian leaders have failed to make any arrest. I will also demand release of Asia Bibi, a Christian mother of 5, who was sentenced to death on accusation of blasphemy and waiting in jail for his appeal pending in Lahore High Court. Pakistan Christian Congress PCC demands release of more than 100 victims of blasphemy in jails and adequate security for those who have been acquitted from courts and forced to live in hidings.

It is also important to bring in notice of United Nation that Pakistani Christians are facing genocide in Islamic Republic of Pakistan and immediate action is required to safe 20 million Pakistani Christians by awarding Refugee Status for their safety and security of life and property.

I, President of Pakistan Christian congress PCC, Nazir S. Bhatti, on behalf of 20 million Pakistani Christians demand, His Excellency Ban-Ki Moon, Secretary General UN, on Human Right Day of 2011, to form a Commission to investigate genocide of Pakistani Christians under following Universal Conditions for Genocide.

1. Public display of ethnic and religious differences through physical features, language and communal symbols.

2. Absence in multi-religious and/or multi-ethnic societies of strong integrating institutions.

3. Absence of the rule of law and presence of authoritarian traditions of governance.

4. Deep-seated insecurity on the part of ruling elites.

5. Widespread perception of vulnerable religious and ethnic groups as potential agents of politically subversive powers.

6. Prevalence of a racially or religiously discriminatory ideology or worldview that upholds a utopian vision of a homogenous society as the foundation of political unity.

7. Institutionalization of racial or religious discrimination in statute law or social custom.

8. Widespread communication by state and/or non-state actors of hateful propaganda that portrays members of religious or ethnic communities as subject peoples, aliens within society, or as subhuman creatures.

9. Outbreaks of organized violence by mobs or individuals against members of vulnerable religious or ethnic communities.

10. Habitual denial of discrimination by state and non-state actors that engage in oppressive practices, including violence, against vulnerable groups in society.

11. Widespread militarization of society and/or widespread influence of non-state terrorist groups or militias.

We hope that formation of UN Commission on genocide of Pakistani Christians will be revival of Declaration of International Human Rights in Pakistan and around globe.

Pakistan Christian Post
 
The writer of the the article did'nt provide any evidence of cristians being tortured or their place of worship being attacked still all of u are believing in the article all of this is just to create a negative image of pakistan. if sum incident happens in sum tribal area it is thought that the whole of pakistan is 'talibanized".i myself know many ppl from minority groups of pakistan and have never seen anybody being discriminated just bc of their religon.the taliban attack mosques not churches and thousands of muslims have been killed in their attacks,not minorities.
 
In fact muslims live in fear all over the world at american christian armies excesses.
 
Muslims outside Areeka too

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They would love too once the medalling is stop

muslim invaders have done this for thousands of years with other countries...Muslims should be last people on earth to complain about this...

What goes around comes around..
 
muslim invaders have done this for thousands of years with other countries.

Islam as we know now came in to being only 1500 years ago

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hehe...ok i should have said hundreds :)
silly me...
but it is true...muslims are last people on earth to complain about this..

According to that logic same could be said about Christians
 
muslim invaders have done this for thousands of years with other countries...Muslims should be last people on earth to complain about this...

What goes around comes around..

You have no room to talk in your supposed secular state:



Dalit Christians live in fear - YouTube

In the eastern Indian state of Orissa, thousands of Dalit Christians are living in camps after deadly attacks by Brahmin fanatics, forced them to leave their homes
 

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