Persecution News - Pakistan
Family in hiding following accusations of blasphemy
(August 26, 2010)
Update: Christian exonerated of blasphemy charges
(August 19, 2010)
Two Christian girls raped in Punjab
(August 19, 2010)
Christian nursing student brutally assaulted
(July 29, 2010)
Two Christians murdered after accusations of blasphemy
(July 22, 2010)
Churches attacked by Islamic militants
(July 15, 2010)
Muslims kill Christian woman and children
(July 15, 2010)
Family rescued from mob, accused of blasphemy
(July 08, 2010)
Update: Court hearings continue for detained Christian
(June 30, 2010)
Christian professor beaten; families forced to flee
(June 30, 2010)
Christian girl kidnapped, raped
(June 24, 2010)
Elderly Christian imprisoned
(June 24, 2010)
Christian boy forced into bonded labour
(June 24, 2010)
Christian beaten, forced to resign
(June 17, 2010)
Christian families attacked
(June 10, 2010)
Hundreds of Christians expelled from village
(June 10, 2010)
Kidnapped Christian returns home
(June 03, 2010)
Girl raped, family forced to flee
(May 27, 2010)
Update: Christian accused of blasphemy faces court
(May 13, 2010)
Christian man beaten and raped
(May 06, 2010)
Update: Christian woman accused of blasphemy denied bail
(April 29, 2010)
Young Christian woman abducted
(April 15, 2010)
Christian imprisoned on charges of blasphemy
(April 01, 2010)
Christian brutally murdered
(March 25, 2010)
Christian man burned alive, wife raped
(March 25, 2010)
Christians sentenced to prison for blasphemy
(March 04, 2010)
Christian beaten by Muslim brothers
(February 25, 2010)
Update: Pakistani Christian sentenced to life in prison
(January 21, 2010)
Two Christians shot for refusing to convert
(January 14, 2010)
Update: Christian released on bail
(January 07, 2010)
Christian family attacked by Muslims
(January 07, 2010)
Christian murdered by his Muslim friends
(December 23, 2009)
Christian brothers poisoned
(December 16, 2009)
Update: Imprisoned believers tortured following Islamic attack
(October 28, 2009)
Update: Christian accused of blasphemy appears in court
(October 21, 2009)
Church burned, Christian found dead
(September 16, 2009)
Christians killed for refusing to convert
(September 09, 2009)
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| July 22, 2010 | |
Rev. Rashid Emmanuel (32) and his younger brother, Sajid Emmanuel (30), were shot and killed on July 19 after they were accused of blaspheming the prophet Muhammad. The two men, leaders of United Ministries Pakistan, were being returned to jail under police custody when they were attacked and shot by several masked men. Sajid was instantly killed, while Rashid later died from his injuries. The bodies of the two reportedly bore cuts and other signs of being tortured while in police custody. Rashid was arrested for blasphemy on July 1 at a train station, where he went to meet with a stranger who had requested to see him. When Rashid arrived he was surrounded by police, who showed him copies of a three-page document that insulted Muhammad and was supposedly signed by Rashid and Sajid. Police arrested Sajid three days later. On July 14, handwriting experts notified police that the signatures on the blasphemous document did not match the brothers' writing. Sources believe the brothers were likely to be exonerated of the charges. When news of the murder reached the brothers' neighbourhood of Dawood Nagar, Faisalabad, Christians gathered to protest. Police fired teargas cannons at the protestors, who in turn threw stones. The situation quickly became volatile, with indiscriminate shooting occurring between Christians and Muslims. At last report, a curfew had been initiated in the area. In the days before the murder, Muslims organized large demonstrations calling for the death penalty for the brothers. Islamic extremists reportedly led the protests, which were attended by hundreds of Muslims. A church building was damaged and believers hid in their homes or fled the area. Announcements were also broadcasted from mosque loudspeakers, calling on Muslims to "burn the houses of Christians." (Source: Compass Direct) Pray for all those mourning the loss of Rashid and Sajid. Pray that those who perpetrated this attack will repent and come to know the Lord. Pray that, even in the midst of such injustice, Christians will respond with grace and love. To learn more about persecution in Pakistan, please visit the Pakistan Country Report. |




