Monday 5 November 2018

PAKISTAN: FAITH FUNDAMENTALIST HATES STORIES WHO FLEED


Source: https://www.bbc.com/urdu/pakistan-46093598

Stories of people forced to flee from charges of insulting religion

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In Pakistan, more than sixty people have been killed in Pakistan in the past five years, in which they were accused of insulting offense or insulting Islam. Pakistan's Supreme Court has also declared that in violation of personal disputes and even property property, the law of humiliating religion has been misusing. This law of insulting religion is again in succession by the ASEA BB Supreme Court in the offense religion case.

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Ace Bibi's lawyer believes that the father of four children ASEA BB and his family will have to leave Pakistan for their protection.
What passes on those who accuse humiliation? To know this, Sami Khan talked to the four people who searched Britain for asylum in such circumstances.

'We love our country, Pakistan is our home'

John (not the real name) is an important Christian person who was associated with Pakistan's politics and baking sector.
John's life changed when his 13-year-old son accused of humiliating religion because he allegedly refused to accept Islam.
He has spent more than a decade in Britain with his wife and two sons, but he could not succeed in spoiling the allegations of insulting himself.
He initially remained near a mosque in Birmingham, UK. This region was popular in Pakistani Muslims.
One day a person knocked at the door and accused my wife to abduct the mosque by placing a black bag of rubbish outside the wall of the mosque. "
After seeing in the CCTV footage, it proved that someone else had kept the bag, however, the problem continued even after the end.
"After this incident, whenever we got out of our house, the local community would constantly look at us, even after changing five houses, we settled in more Christian areas," he says.
He said that his two sons are still suffering from this trauma and they have refused to return to Pakistan.
John says more, 'I want to go to Pakistan as a British city, because I consider myself more secure with a British passport.

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Assi Saeed

'What did you do or said'

Asim Saeed is a Sunni Muslim, but in posts on social media he criticizes Pakistan's powerful army.
He was accused of humiliating religion which he denies.
Asim Saeed says that these charges are imposed only because they are the Pakistani soldiers.
He came to Britain a year ago and he has been careful about his life since then.
He said that British Muslims are also very unhappy. A shopkeeper named Asad Shah was killed on a basis of religion, so on one day I could be attacked.
Asim says he has lost his budget friends because he says that 'I must do something or say,' that I set up and become uncomfortable. '
He further says, "If you are accused of insulting religion, then it is very dangerous to return to Pakistan because people know you." If you go back to Pakistan even after a decade, you can also be killed. '
Asim feels that Pakistan will not change. He welcomed Brotherhood in the Aassa Bibi insulted religion case.
Tahir Mahdi

'I will never go back'

Tahir is Mehdi and publishes and managers of a daily newspaper for his community.
It is believed that in the 1970s in the 1970s, Ahmadis were declared non-Muslim, since the Ahmadis say they face difficulty and misery in Pakistan.
They are accused that they do not consider Prophet Islam as the last prophet.
Tahir Mehdi is accused of publishing anxious material that he denies. He spent two years in jail.
During his imprisonment, his two brothers passed through this world and were not permitted to attend their funeral.
Tahir also says that those who are blamed for insulting religion, they face severe behavior during captivity.
He said: 'We were allowed to meet only close relatives of our relatives like sister, brothers, parents, wives and children once a week, while remaining prisoners three times a week with their relatives and friends. It was given to 30 minutes. '
He further added that ASEA is a great 'great justice' in the abusive religion case, but they are worried about their community's future.
According to Tahir Mehdi, I do not see any change in the Ahmadi community in Pakistan and I will never go back to Pakistan. "
Dr. Hamidullah

'Life was never like before'

Zafar Khan's father, Dr. Hamidullah Rahmatullah, was an honorable dentist in Pakistan, who loved his patients from every class.
However, Zadeed says that religious extremists relate to him because of the Ahmadi sect. According to them, it is also a fact that they made a place of worship that was considered crime.
Dr. Hamidullah Rahmatullah was abducted 11 years ago and two attacks were carried out before him.
Zafar said, "My father was tortured, he was forced to adopt Sunni Islam and when he refused to do so, he shot in my father's head and chest."
At the time of this incident Dr. Mahdi's brothers were already in Britain.
After the murder of Dr. Mahdi, his family moved to the Ahmedi area of ​​Pakistan and went to 'hide' there before leaving the UK.
Zafar says: 'Life was never like before. My family was financially and mentally impressed. '
It was very difficult to restart life in a new country.
Zahid said that the ASEA BB case has expected the minority community in Pakistan.

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