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Pakistan: Reports of Christian Girl Burnt Alive After Rape
Pakistani Christian girl burnt alive after rape by Muslim employer — Kiran George
Pakistan Christian Post reports:
— “A Christian girl working as housemaid was raped by son her Muslim employer and on her threats to report police was burnt by rapist and his sister in city of Sheikhupura in Punjab province of Pakistan.”
— “Kiran George was 80% burnt when Mohammad Ahmad Raza and his sister threw petrol on her and set her on fire to keep her mouth shut to report rape.”
— “Kiran George was brought to Mayo Hospital Lahore from Sheikhupura on March 9, 2010, where she recorded her statement to police that Mohammad Ahmed Raza raped her in his home during work.”
— “She died here in Mayo Hospital Lahore today and her dead body was taken back to her home in Jahangirabad colony in Sheipkupura.”
— “Sheikhupura is some 40 miles from city of Lahore, Punjab.”
— “Sources told PCP that Kiran George have complained with her friends about bad behavior of Mohammad Ahmad Raza to her friends but was hesitant to leave job due to poverty of her parents.”
— “Muslim employer of Kiran George instead of taking her to hospital called her parents and made a story that her clothes caught fire when she was cleaning kitchen.”
— “It is second case of rape-murder of Christian housemaid in Punjab, when Shazia Bashir was raped and murder by her Muslim employer Mohammad Naeem advocate on 21st January 2010, in city of Lahore.”
— “According to PCP, the relatives of Kiran George blocked road and burnt tires and demanded arrest of killers.”
— Christian community takes to streets over maid’s murder
— Pakistan Daily Times reports:
— “The Christian community on Thursday blocked the Lahore-Sheikhupura Road in protest against the alleged murder of a Christian maid by her employers.”
— “The family of the deceased girl, Kiran, alleged that Ahmed Raza, along with his mother and another relative, had doused the victim with petrol and set her on fire following a marriage dispute.”
— The Station House Officer (SHO) “said that some days ago Ahmad and his family had allegedly burnt Kiran after she demanded that Ahmad marry her. He said that police had registered a case and had arrested the culprits.”

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Pakistan: Church points out government’s lethargic attitude towards Taliban’s elimination of religious minorities
Pakistan: Church points out government’s lethargic attitude towards Taliban’s elimination of religious minorities
— Agenzia Fides: “Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha, President of the Bishops’ Conference has signed and sent to Fides a press release from the ‘Justice and Peace Commission’ condemning ‘lethargic attitude on part of the government’ which gives free reign to the Taliban and thereby encourages the ‘imposition of Jazia (a tax for being Non-Muslim) by militant organizations,’ as well as ‘kidnapping for ransom, target killing and internal displacement in frequency in Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Baluchistan.'”
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Pakistan: Call for calm in wake of Karachi church attacks
Pakistan: Call for calm in wake of Karachi church attacks
— UCAN reports: ” Politicians and Church leaders are appealing for calm after a Muslim mob here attacked two churches and a Christian community.”
— “About 150 armed Muslims raided a Christian colony in the Pahar Ganj area of Karachi on Feb. 21. They shot at houses, beat Christians, vandalized vehicles and destroyed shops.”
Pakistan: Taliban targeting Sikhs and Hindus in Pakistan
Rediff’s Rajeev Sharma reports on “Taliban targeting Sikhs and Hindus in Pakistan”
— “The murder of two Sikhs by the Taliban in the restless tribal belt highlights the plight of the minorities there. Rajeev Sharma writes on the situation there.”
— “Two new and disturbing trends pertaining to Hindu and Sikh minorities in Pakistan have come to the notice of the government of India.”
— “One, Hindu families residing in Balochistan have become desperate due to law and order situation in the province and have started to migrate to India after seeking ‘visit’ visas. Two, Pakistani Hindus have started converting from Hinduism to Sikhism.”
— “Here are a few details. Hindus in Balochistan are a harassed lot. The Hindu community in Quetta has called upon the Balochistan government to check the increasing incidents of kidnapping for ransom and robbery incidents involving its members. In this connection, a group of Hindu community leaders met Minorities Minister of Balochistan Province Basant Lal Gulshan on February 9 sought protection. Hindu leaders stressed that despite their commitment and contribution to the country, they are being discriminated socially and religiously.”
— “The deteriorating law and order problem in Balochistan prompted businessmen of Quetta to observe a day-long shutter-down strike on February 10 in Quetta and other cities of the province. The confederation of traders/businessman ‘Anjuman-e-Tajiran’ had called for the strike against target killing and kidnapping for ransom of traders. The strike had support of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party, Jamaat-e- Islami, Awami National Party and Shia Ulema Council and evoked good response.”
— “Another interesting trend is that more and more Pakistani Hindus are converting from Hinduism to Sikhism. This trend is visible among Hindus in the North Western Frontier Province/Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Balochistan. It is felt that in Pakistan Hindus are more vulnerable to problems than Sikhs. The logic behind this is that by changing religion their interests will be served both in Pakistan as well as India. The Pakistan government woos the miniscule Sikh community. Once Pakistani Sikhs migrate to India, they are fiercely protected by local Sikh community from expulsion by the Indian government after expiry of their ‘visit visa’.”
— “Pakistan’s treatment of its minorities has been shabby since its birth in 1947 on communal lines. The fundamentalist forces have once again upped their ante in past few months. In April 2009, in a painful case of history repeating itself, Taliban started levying ‘Jaziya’ (tax) on minority Sikh families in the NWFP.”
— “Taliban militants in their first-ever attack on the Sikh community, resorted to forcible occupation of ten of their houses in Samar Ferozkhel area of lower Orakzai Agency. The militants also took their leader Sardar Kalyan Singh [ Images ] as hostage and demanded Rs 6 crore as ransom. The incidents triggered off an exodus by the Sikh community from the area.”
— “A report by the Daily Times on April 15, 2009 from Hangu said Sikh families living in Orakzai Agency left the area after the Taliban demanded Rs 5 crore as ‘Jaziya’ from them.”
— “Residents of Ferozekhel area in Lower Orakzai Agency told Daily Times that ten Sikh families left the place after Taliban told them that they were a minority and liable to pay tax for living in the area in accordance with Sharia. The Pakistani newspaper quoted the locals as saying that of the 15 Sikh families in Ferozekhel, ten had shifted while the rest were preparing to do so. On April 30, 2009, Taliban in Orakzai Agency of FATA banished 50 Sikh families from the agency for not paying Jaziya and even auctioned their goods to recover a fraction of the Rs 12 million taxes originally demanded.”
— “The government of India broke its silence on May 1, 2009 when the ministry of external affairs came up with a one-line reaction: ‘On seeing reports about Sikh families in Pakistan being driven out of their homes and being subject to Jaziya and other such impositions, the government of India has taken up the question of treatment of minorities with the government of Pakistan.'”
— “According to a private Pakistani television channel’s report in April 2009, Taliban in Orakzai occupied houses and shops of the Sikhs and auctioned their valuables for Rs 8 lakhs in Qasim Khel and Feroz Khel areas. Taliban had demanded Rs 12 million from the Sikh community but they had only paid Rs 6.7 million to the Taliban, the channel said. In the wake of this 21st century apartheid treatment being meted out to them, the Sikh families living in lower Orakzai Agency for centuries started leaving their village following threats and forced occupation of their shops and houses by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. Eventually, the TTP destroyed 11 houses of the Sikh community, which forced 60 to 65 Sikhs to auction their shops and leave the Feroze Khel area permanently.”
Pakistan: Taliban Behead Two Sikhs
Rediff reports:
“Two Sikhs who were kidnapped for ransom were found beheaded by the Pakistani Taliban in Pakistan’s restive tribal belt in yet another brutal act by the militants.”
“Some more members of the minority community are still in the custody of the rebels. The body of Jaspal Singh was found in the Khyber tribal region, located a short distance from the provincial capital of Peshawar, while the body of Mahal Singh was found in the Aurakzai Agency, sources told PTI on Satrurday night.”
“There was some confusion about the total number of Sikhs who were kidnapped for ransom from the Bara area of Khyber Agency by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.”
“A source said four Sikhs were abducted while another report said the total number of kidnapped persons was six. The Sikhs were kidnapped 34 days ago and the Taliban had demanded Rs 30 million as ransom for their release.”
“Two of the kidnapped Sikhs were beheaded after the expiry of the deadline for the payment of the ransom, sources said.”
Pakistan Christian Post Web Site States Hacked
The Pakistan Christian Post states that its web site was hacked on February 20. It is operational today, February 21.