Pakistani Court Grants Bail to Six More Muslims accused of Violence against Christians
Washington, D.C.: September 17, 2009, (PCTV Newsdesk)International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that on September 7, a Pakistani court granted bail to 13 Muslims, including radical clerics who incited mob attacks against Christians, that resulted in 11 Christians being killed and over 40 Christians homes being burned down in Gojra.
Chief Justices Khawaja Muhammad Sharif and Ijaz Ahmed Chaudhary of the Lahore High court decided to grant the bail to the following: Bashir Ahmad Shah, Muhammad Ahmad Shah, Muhammad Abid, Kaleem Ullah, Touqir Ahmed, Muhammad Yaqoob, Sajid Farooqi, Qari Majid Farooqi, Saeed Afzal, Rizwan Akram, Amer Hayyat and Muhammad Rehman.
On August 1, 2009, a Muslim mob estimated at 3000 assaulted Christians in Gojra after radical Muslim clerics accused the Christians of blasphemy and called for the attacks. For a detail story on the attacks, please go to: http://www.persecution.org/suffering/pressdetail.php?presscode=322
ICC’s Jonathan Racho said, “We condemn in strongest terms the decision by the Lahore High Court to release the individuals responsible for the carnage in Gojra. Pakistan has repeatedly failed to bring perpetrators of violence against Christians to justice, and this latest decision helps to perpetuate a culture of impunity in Pakistan. We urge Pakistan to arrest all individuals responsible for the attacks against Christians. We also ask the government of Pakistan to repeal blasphemy laws that are fueling violence against Christians.”
ICC urges all concerned parties to sign the petition that calls for repeal of blasphemy laws in Pakistan. To read and sign the petition, please go to: http://tinypetition.com/RepealBlasphemyLaw
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