Petition Calling for End of “Blasphemy Laws” in Pakistan

Responsible for Equality And Liberty today has posted an online petition calling for an end to the “blasphemy laws” and defying the institutionalized hate in Pakistan that has allowed such religious discrimination and oppression.

Please sign this online petition today and let others know that you too seek Pakistan to end such unjust laws and institutionalized hate in Pakistan today.

End Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan Petition

We call for an end to the unjust and discriminatory “blasphemy laws” in Pakistan that are used to rationalize religious discrimination, oppression, violence, and murder of others.  Such “blasphemy laws” are used to justify violence against both non-Muslims and Muslims throughout Pakistan today.

We believe that such institutionalized oppression of our fellow human beings is against our universal human rights and must be rejected by all people who support any religion of peace.

We call on the government of Pakistan to abandon these “blasphemy laws” today, review the deep divisions within its nation that has allowed such hate against its own citizens, and defend the universal human rights of all of its citizens.

We also call on the government of the United States of America, which has given millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to Pakistan, to demand that the Pakistan government end these “blasphemy laws” and support the universal human rights of its citizens.  Finally, we call on our fellow human beings on our shared Earth to call upon all organizations and nations of the world that seek to use such unjust forms of religious discrimination to end such practices and recognize our universal human rights.


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August 10, 2009 – Washington DC: National Press Club “Black Day” Press Conference Videos Online

August 10, 2009 – Washington DC: National Press Club “Black Day” Press Conference Videos Online – Calling for End to Pakistan Blasphemy Laws
Part 1: Introduction by Ahmar Mustikhan and Jeffrey Imm of Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Part 2: Dr. Nazir Bhatti – Pakistan Christian Congress (PCC)
Part 3: Jeremy Sewall, International Christian Concern (ICC)
Part 4: Ahmar Mustikhan, AFB
Part 5: Ahmar Mustikhan, AFB Continued – on Baluchistan

Pakistan: Christians remember victims of Gojra violence

UCAN Report: Christians remember victims of Gojra violence
UCAN reports: “More than 500 people packed the Sacred Heart Church in Gojra recently to remember those who died in anti-Christian rioting”
— Father Hadayat: “I believe their blood will not go wasted and will bring about a revolt against the black (blasphemy) laws.”
— “According to Church sources, the death toll from the rioting has now risen to 10, including three children and three women.”

Pakistan Daily Times: “Blasphemy laws once again in the limelight”

Pakistan Daily Times: “Blasphemy laws once again in the limelight”
Pakistan Daily Times: “Religious affairs minister says major amendments in blasphemy laws will benefit Taliban”
Pakistan Daily Times reports:
— “When an angry mob of Muslims torched 40 houses and a church in the town of Gojra, two children, their parents and 75-year-old grandfather were burnt to death.”
— “Three days later, two people were killed in Muridke in what was a private employee dispute against a Muslim factory boss, but coloured by unfounded allegations that the businessman desecrated the holy Quran.”
— “Arbitrary law: ‘It’s an arbitrary law, which has been badly misused by extremists and influentials and should be abolished,’ Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) Co-chairman Iqbal Haider said.”
— “‘There is no option but to abolish this law. More than that, the government should revive the secular nature of the state as our founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah envisaged, otherwise it will aggravate religious unrest,’ he said.”
— “The government moved quickly to try to limit the fallout of the anti-Christian killings, offering compensation but cabinet ministers have stopped short of pledging to scrap the blasphemy laws.”
— “‘A committee will [examine] the laws which are detrimental to religious harmony to sort out how they could be made better,” Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told Christians during a solidarity visit to Gojra. Just one witness is enough to incriminate a ‘heretic.’ Anyone accused of blasphemy is immediately arrested and charged, before an investigation begins.”
— “In many cases, people take the law in their own hands and go for killing the alleged blasphemer and rights groups say this trend is increasing.”
— “Benefit: But Religious Affairs Minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi said the government could not risk a ‘full-fledged review’ inciting a religious backlash.”
— “‘Any move for a major amendment in the law will generate another controversy that will benefit extremists and harm the cause of our Christian brothers.'”

Pakistan: ‘Black Day’ shall be show of Christian power to repeal blasphemy law

Pakistan: ‘Black Day’ shall be show of Christian power to repeal blasphemy law — August 11
Pakistan Christian Post (PCP) reports: “Sources revealed PCP that government is planning to impose section 144 and to arrest leaders and activists of organizations which have openly declared to participate in ‘Black Day’ but Nazir S Bhatti warned administration not to block or to disturb peaceful gathering of Christians.”
— “Nazir S Bhatti said, ‘By our unity and peaceful protest we have to press upon government to repeal blasphemy law because Islamic laws have been allegedly used to kill Christians by extremist Muslims'”

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Pakistan: 17,000 in Pakistan Christian Post Poll to Observe “Black Day” Challenging Religious Discrimination

Over 17,000 in Pakistan Christian Post Poll State That They Will Observe “Black Day”

Rather than observing August 11 as “minority day” many will be observing August 11 as “Black Day” in recognition of the systematic religious discrimination, supremacism, and bigotry in Pakistan today, as demonstrated by Pakistan’s blasphemy laws.

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Pakistan: Christians protest against deadly violence

“Pakistan Muslim Groups Threaten More Violence”

Pakistan: Christians Burned to Death (including women and children), Mob Burns Houses, Church in Punjab’s Gojra – Korian Area

Pakistan – Report of Mob Burning Christian Homes for Alleged Extremist “Blasphemy”

Pakistan: Blasphemy laws, a pretext to attack Pakistan’s religious minorities

Pakistan: Mob attacks home of 60-year-old woman in extremist “blasphemy” charge

Pakistan, a Catholic activist: petition for the abolition of blasphemy law

Pakistan, a Catholic activist: petition for the abolition of blasphemy law
Asia News reports: “The government is more ‘sensitive’ than in the past to the problems caused by the blasphemy law, but change will only be possible if ‘there is a mass movement’ behind us. That is why we decided to launch ‘a petition campaign throughout the country,’ says Peter Jacob, executive secretary of the National Commission for Justice and Peace (NCJP) of the Catholic Church in Pakistan in an interview with AsiaNews.”

Pakistan Christians to Observe “Black Day” on August 11; DC Press Conference on August 10, NYC U.N. Protest on August 12

Pakistan Christian Post (PCP) reports: “‘Black Day’ by Pakistani Christians in America: Press Conference in Washington DC and rally in front of UNO New York”
— “New York: August 3, 2009. (PCP report) Pakistani Christians in USA have announced here today to hold Press Conference on August 10, at Washington DC and on August 12, 2009, to protest and observe ‘Black Day’ in front of United Nation UN offices in New York.”
— “President of Pakistan Christian Congress PCC, President of Pakistani Christian Association in America PCA and Editor of Pakistan Christian Post PCP shall address a Press Conference at Press Club Washington DC, on August 10, 2009, to condemn atrocities on Pakistani Christian Nation and to observe ‘Black Day’ as solidarity with August 11, 2009, Black Day in Pakistani Christians.”
— “The Pakistani Christian Association in America PCA have announced to hold protest rally in front UN Offices New York on August 12, 2009.”
— “The PCA will host a meeting to constitute an ‘Organizing Committee’ for August 12, 2009, protest in front of UNO on Saturday in which Pastors, Church elders, Bangladesh Christian Association, Indian Christian representatives, Pakistani Muslim organizations shall participate to finalize memorandum for UNO Secretary General.”

Specifics on Events:

Monday August 10, 2009 Press Club Event
— 2 PM – National Press Club — Zenger Room
529 14th Street, NW 13th Floor Washington, DC 20045
Telephone: 202-662-7500 Fax: 202-662-7512
— Contact: Dr. Nazir S Bhatti, President Pakistan Christian Congress PCC and Editor, Pakistan Christian Post PCP
— Email: pakistanchristianpost@comcast.net

See Map and Directions – a few block away from “Metro Center” subway stop

By Washington DC Subway
* Take Metro to Metro Center.
* Take the 13th Street Exit, take escalator to 13th Street;  you should be at the corner of 13th and G Streets.
* Walk one block south to F Street.
* Turn right (West) and walk one block to 14th Street
* Turn left and walk downhill to the National Press Building lobby.
* Enter and take the elevators to the 13th Floor
Parking
* The PMI garage is located on the north side of G St between 13th and 14th Streets.
* Carr Park is located at the corner of 15th and F Streets.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 – United Nations Event
— Rally “in front of UN Offices at New York, on August 12, 2009, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM”

Contacts:

Pakistan Christian Congress Contacts

Pakistan Christian Post Contacts

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Pakistan: ‘Black Day’ shall be show of Christian power to repeal blasphemy law

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Pakistan: Christians Burned to Death (including women and children), Mob Burns Houses, Church in Punjab’s Gojra – Korian Area

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Pakistan: Christians Burned to Death (including women and children), Mob Burns Houses, Church in Punjab’s Gojra – Korian Area

Pakistan: Blasphemy laws, a pretext to attack Pakistan’s religious minorities

UCAN reports on Pakistan mob attack: "A Christian house set ablaze by Muslims"
UCAN reports on Pakistan mob attack: "A Christian house set ablaze by Muslims"