Pakistani Christians staged protest in front of Embassy of Thailand

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Holland: February 1, 2016. (PCP) On 29 January, 2016 between 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. Pakistani Christians in large numbers from Holland and Belgium gathered in front of Embassy of Royal Kingdom of Thailand to protest and raise their voices for voiceless Pakistani Christian Asylum Seekers struggling for life, safety, Refugee Rights and indeed greatest sufferings of current century in the territory of Royal Kingdom of Thailand. Protesters carrying banners and play cards shouted for justice, speedy proceedings and handling procedures of Pakistani Christian asylum seekers in Thailand without keeping them behind the bars with all basis necessities of life respectful to all elderly, men, women, children, vulnerable and sick peoples among the Pakistani Christian asylum seekers kept and dealt by Thai Government as well as Thai Law Enforcement Agencies with an open violation of Refuges rights and Universal Human Ordinances. Speakers of the protest in their speeches highlighted difficulties and demanded their country fellow Christian asylum seekers be given due respect, protection and surety of true justice. In the end of the protest 3 members delegation with regard to their contentions handed over a petition to the Embassy Officials. After short discussion at Embassy gate the Thai Embassy Officials assured the endorsement of this Petition to concerned Ministry of Royal Kingdom of Thailand.

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