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12-year-old Christian girl forcibly converted by Muslim man who kidnapped her in Pakistan
Pakistan — A Pakistani Muslim man abducted, forcibly converted and married a 12-year-old Christian girl as police delayed efforts to recover her, family members said.
Parveen Shaukat, a Catholic widow and mother of eight children, said that Muhammad Asad abducted her youngest daughter, Fairy Shaukat, from the Habibabad Mandi area in Pattoki Tehsil, Kasur District of Punjab Province, on Aug. 9.
“Fairy had gone to a nearby shop to buy groceries in the afternoon, but she did not return home,” Shaukat told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. “My sons started searching for her but could not find her. We then filed a complaint with the police, but their attitude was not welcoming. Instead of helping us, they delayed the registration of a First Information Report [FIR].”
She said a neighbor later informed the family that he had seen Asad abduct Fairy.
“We informed the police about the accused, but they still did not take any action, giving sufficient time to Asad to convert the minor child and contract an Islamic marriage with her,” Shaukat said.
The impoverished mother said police finally registered an FIR on Aug. 10, but were slow to make efforts to recover the child.
“On Aug. 13, my sons received the Nikahnama [Islamic marriage certificate] of Fairy through WhatsApp from an unknown number,” she said. “We were shocked to see the document and urged the police to take action against this underage marriage. When the police finally raided the house of the accused, he was not there. It’s nearly 20 days now that I haven’t seen my child, and we have no information about her safety.”
Shaukat said she didn’t believe her minor daughter could go willingly with the suspect.
“Fairy is just 12 years old. She had no access to a cell phone and rarely went out of the home by herself,” Shaukat said. “She was abducted by Asad, who we have heard is a loafer. He targeted my child for sexual exploitation, and my heart sinks every time I think of how she is being treated in captivity.”
After failing to find a trace of their child, the family contacted Christian attorney Sumera Shafique for legal aid.
“I’m filing a petition in the Lahore High Court for the child’s recovery,” Shafique told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. “It’s very unfortunate that police delay action in cases involving underage minority girls, which allows the perpetrators to scar these children for life.”
Shafique said she also intends to charge the suspect with various crimes, including child marriage and rape, after he and the girl appear in court.
Officers have registered a case against Asad with kidnapping a person from lawful guardianship, punishable by up to seven years in prison under Section 363 of the Pakistan Penal Code.
“But this charge is not enough,” Shafique said. “The accused not only kidnapped the child, he converted her and contracted an Islamic marriage to save himself from prosecution,” a common practice by kidnappers to sexually exploit underage minority girls.
She called for strict enforcement of anti-child marriage laws as well as criminalizing forced conversions of underage girls.
“The new anti-child marriage bill submitted in the Punjab Provincial Assembly is a good initiative, but there’s a need to ensure that it is implemented in letter and spirit,” she said. “This is a major weakness in our law enforcement and judicial system, that though relevant laws already exist, they are not implemented.”
New bill
In a bid to criminalize underage marriages in Punjab Province, the provincial government on April 25 submitted the Punjab Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2024, in the provincial Assembly, which would raise the legal age for marriage for both males and females to 18 years. Previously the legal age for marriage for girls in the province was 16.
Under the proposed bill, anyone who marries a girl or boy younger than 18 or arranges such a marriage — including parents or guardians — would face two- to-three-years in prison and a fine of between 100,000 Pakistani rupees ($360 USD) and 200,000 rupees ($720 USD).
At the time of marriage registration, the marriage solemnizer, secretary of the union council and marriage registrar would check the Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) of the girl or boy, passport, educational certificate or other documents proving both are at least 18 years old. Attested copies of these documents would be required to be attached with the application of marriage certificate.
Rights activists say that, though raising the legal marriage age to 18 years for both boys and girls will help in preventing child marriages, certain amendments are required to ensure that minority girls also get due coverage of the law. Such amendments would override all “special” laws related to determining a girl’s age of maturity, they say, including Sharia (Islamic law), which allows girls attaining puberty to be considered adults.
Pakistan ranked seventh on Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List of the most difficult places to be a Christian, as it was the previous year.
Sources:Christian Post
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ഇന്തൊനീഷ്യൻ സന്ദർശനത്തിനിടെ മാർപാപ്പയെ വധിക്കാൻ പദ്ധതിയിട്ട 7 പേർ അറസ്റ്റിൽ
സിംഗപ്പൂർ: ഇന്തൊനീഷ്യയിൽ സന്ദർശനം നടത്തുന്നതിനിടെ ഫ്രാൻസിസ് മാർപാപ്പയെ വധിക്കാൻ പദ്ധതിയിട്ട സംഭവത്തിൽ 7 പേരെ പൊലീസ് അറസ്റ്റ് ചെയ്തു.
മാർപാപ്പ 3 ദിവസത്തെ ഇന്തൊനീഷ്യ സന്ദർശനം പൂർത്തിയാക്കി ഇന്നലെ പാപ്പുവ ന്യൂഗിനിയിലെത്തിയിട്ടുണ്ട്. രഹസ്യവിവരത്തെ തുടർന്ന് ജക്കാർത്തയ്ക്കു സമീപമുള്ള ബൊഗോർ, ബെക്കാസി എന്നിവിടങ്ങളിൽ നിന്നാണ് 7 പേരെ തിങ്കൾ, ചൊവ്വ ദിവസങ്ങളിലായി അറസ്റ്റ് ചെയ്തത്.
ഇവർക്കു പരസ്പരം അറിയാമോയെന്ന് പൊലീസ് സ്ഥിരീകരിച്ചിട്ടില്ല. ഇവരിലൊരാൾ താമസിച്ചിരുന്ന വീട്ടിൽ നിന്ന് അമ്പും വില്ലും, ഒരു ഡ്രോൺ, ഭീകരസംഘടനയായ ഇസ്ലാമിക് സ്റ്റേറ്റിന്റെ ലഘുലേഖകൾ എന്നിവ കണ്ടെടുത്തിട്ടുണ്ട്.
പിടിയിലായവരിൽ ഒരാൾ ഭീകരപ്രവർത്തകനും വിരാന്റോയിൽ മുൻപ് നടന്ന ആക്രമണത്തിലെ പ്രതിയുമാണ്. മാർപാപ്പയുടെ ഇസ്തിഖ്ലാൽ മസ്ജിദ് സന്ദർശനത്തിൽ രോഷംകൊണ്ടാണ് ആക്രമണത്തിനു പദ്ധതിയിട്ടതെന്ന് പൊലീസ് വക്താവ് അറിയിച്ചു.
Sources:nerkazhcha
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False Blasphemy Charge Leaves Christian Community Reeling
Pakistan — Yet another Christian community in Pakistan is in a state of fear following a local Muslim’s false accusation of blasphemy.
On Aug. 27, a man named “Bugti” claimed a local Christian had burned a Quran in the Christian community of Gulshan-e-Mariam, Jam Kanda, Shah Latif Town, district Malir Karachi. Word of the incident spread, and tensions mounted until a Muslim mob formed on Aug. 30 and shouted threats. Nearly 40 of the more than 250 Christian families in the community fled, fearing violence. Members of the mob broke into those families’ homes and stole their belongings.
“The situation of the area was very harmful, and the Muslims of the area included were angry, and some masked persons were ready for the attack,” one person reported. “Luckily, all were saved after the statement of the man named Bugti, who saw the burnt Quran from a garbage canister near the Christian community’s area.”
Police reportedly took Bugti and two Christians, a pastor and a police officer, to the Shah Latif Police Station to record their statements on the incident. Representatives of Muslim organizations in the area also visited the police station.
Police later met with religious and political leaders from the local Christian and Muslim communities. Bugti also attended the meeting and shared why he made the accusation.
“I found a burnt Quran from the garbage canister, but I have not seen anyone doing this,” Bugti said.
Although police have increased their presence in the area following the incident, ICC has heard reports of local Christians still feeling threatened and afraid.
False blasphemy charges have been weaponized against Christians for years and have been widely reported. Christians throughout Pakistan fear being targeted by the weaponizing of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. Previous allegations made against believers have led to extensive destruction and even death.
Sources:persecution
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13 Mountain Gateway-Affiliated Personnel Released after Nearly 9 Months in Prison
Nicaragua— After months of diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Nicaraguan governments, 13 Nicaraguan pastors and attorneys affiliated with Mountain Gateway, a Texas-based ministry, were released from prison today.
“This is the day we have prayed and believed God for,” Jon Britton Hancock, founder of Mountain Gateway, said in a statement. “These pastors and attorneys have suffered greatly for the sake of the Gospel, but it has not been in vain. The Kingdom of God is advancing because of their persecution. Today, we cry tears of joy because our brothers and sisters are free!”
The 13 Mountain Gateway-affiliated prisoners were among 135 “unjustly detained political prisoners” released today through a deal arranged by the U.S. government, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement.
“No one should be put in jail for peacefully exercising their fundamental rights of free expression, association, and practicing their religion,” Sullivan added.
Nicaraguan authorities arrested the 13 Mountain Gateway personnel in December 2023 following a large evangelistic event. In March, they were convicted of money laundering and sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. They were also fined nearly $1 billion.
International Christian Concern (ICC) President Jeff King recently spoke with Hancock about the challenges Mountain Gateway has faced in Nicaragua. ICC has also closely followed issues of religious freedom in Nicaragua, where more than 500 churches and religious organizations have been attacked since 2018.
Sources:persecution
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