Posted on 12/14/2005 5:43:35 AM PST by Esther Ruth
Monday, December 12, 2005
PAKISTANI MILITANTS CALL FOR ELIMINATION OF CHRISTIANS AND PUBLIC HANGING OF BLASPHEMY PRISONER
By Jeremy Reynalds Special Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
SURREY, ENGLAND (ANS) -- Militant Islamists in Pakistan have called for the elimination of Christians and the public hanging of a Christian accused of blasphemy.
According to a news release from human rights organization Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), about 3,000 Muslims gathered for Friday prayers at the Jamia Mosque in Sangla Hill on Dec. 2. It was at that location three weeks earlier that three churches, a school, a convent and Christian homes were attacked in Pakistan's worst outbreak of anti-Christian violence since 2002.
CSW reported that Islamic leaders using loudspeakers urged Muslims to rise up and eliminate Christians. They also passed a resolution demanding that Yousaf Masih, a Christian accused of desecrating the Koran, be publicly hanged.
According to CSW, a Dec. 2 report by the Catholic Church's National Commission for Justice and Peace stated that the speakers also demanded the unconditional release of the 88 Muslims who have been detained by the Pakistani authorities and accused of carrying out the Nov.12 attack on Sangla Hill, about 140 miles south of Islamabad.
According to CSW, on Dec. 9, more than 2,500 Muslims again gathered at Friday prayers to repeat their demands for violence and the release of the 88 accused of attacking Christians and their property.
On Dec. 4, CSW reported, the National Commission for Justice and Peace organized a National Consultation meeting on Ending Religious Intolerance. The conference in Lahore brought together religious and civil society leaders from around the country, including representatives of the All Pakistan Minorities Alliance (APMA), the Christian Study Centre, the Commission for Peace and Human Development and the Centre of Legal Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS).
The consultation resulted in a joint resolution, which described the Sangla Hill violence as, CSW reported, merely one manifestation of the alarming level of religious intolerance prevailing in the country, being fuelled by hate speech and discriminatory laws.
The resolution accused the Pakistani authorities, CSW stated in the news release, of having done nothing to defuse the tension, and of failing to repair the situation. It claimed the government was not admitting the facts, and is rather protecting the instigators of mob violence. Procedural delays have meant vital evidence has been lost, which has made the judicial process ineffective, the resolution claimed.
The delegates at the consultation urged the Government to bring the perpetrators of the violence in Sangla Hill to justice without any delay, CSW reported, release innocent blasphemy prisoners such as Yousaf Masih, who is clearly victimized due to his religion, and repeal the Blasphemy Laws and other discriminatory laws.
Group Captain (Rtd) Cecil Chaudhry, Executive Secretary of APMA, and one of Pakistan's most prominent human rights activists, said in a news release, Sangla Hill is a test case for the government, as far as putting an end to religious extremism and terrorism is concerned."
According to the same news release, Chaudhry demanded that the people who misused the loud speakers of mosques to instigate attacks be immediately arrested, as they had violated the laws legislated by this very government.
He also urged the government to make public the judicial inquiry report into the incident.
Stuart Windsor, National Director of CSW, said in a news release, he situation in Pakistan is becoming increasingly tense. We urge the Pakistani Government to bring the perpetrators of violence to justice, and to be bold and repeal the notorious blasphemy laws which are the cause of so much inter-religious strife.
Religious intolerance my foot! When you call for the elimination of an entire category of people, that's called genocide. Major difference there.
What would happen if a sect started where the first commandant would be "death to muslims"?
ROPMA
And thank goodness for those honest terrorist. Heaven forbid we live or lead under some great delusion.
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