New Report on Pakistan launched in UK Parliament

Image

London: November 1, 2016. (PCP) A new updated report on the situation of religious and other minorities in Pakistan is being launched in the Houses of Parliament today from 1pm to 3pm by the British Pakistani Christian Association (BPCA) with support from several other UK and European human rights organisations, in an event chaired by Jim Shannon MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Pakistan Minorities and the chairman of the BPCA, Wilson Chowdhry. The report is entitled ‘Education, Human Rights Violations in Pakistan and the Scandal involving UNHCR and Christian asylum seekers in Thailand’ by Desmond Fernandes, a human rights and genocide expert. Additional speakers include Professor the Lord Alton of Liverpool and Vice Chair of the All-Party Group on International Freedom of Religion or Belief, Margaret Owen, OBE, founder-director of Widows for Peace through Democracy, and a member of the UK Bar Human Rights Committe, Peter Tatchell, Faiz Baluch from the Free Balochistan Movement and several others. Ranbir Singh of the Hindu Human Rights Group, also speaking at the event, said of the report that it ‘sheds light on areas that have been neglected, brushed aside or ignored. What should be an unambiguous situation of gross human rights violations has once again become subject to the pressure of political convenience, spin and propaganda.’ He praised the BPCA for highlighting the persecution not just of Christians, but other minorities in Pakistan and added ‘What happened in Syria and Iraq was just a better covered and more dramatic turn of events to what has been happening in Pakistan. What has been described in Desmond Fernandes' book as slow genocide by drip effect, is now accelerating into full scale demographic catastrophe.’ The report has also been commended by academics such as Dr Shahzavar Karimzadi, Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Hertfordshire, who commented : ‘Pakistan has been marred by endless extreme violence, corruption, religious bigotry and militarism. Desmond’s book is a vivid tale of the effects of this tragic-catastrophic geopolitical construction.’ In addition to a message of support from the Bishop of Wakefield, Tony Robinson, Mosa Zahed, Executive director of Middle East Forum for Development, a European organization that worked with BPCA in successfully gaining special high risk status in Holland for Christians fleeing Pakistan, said: ‘Today, we join the BPCA and Desmond Fernandes in their call for the Home Office and the EU to acknowledge the persecution status of Pakistani Christians in order to guarantee their protection.’

You May Also Like

Image

Concerns about rising cases of Kidnapping and forced marriages of Christian with Muslims in Pakistan

Sialkot: (By Dr. Emmanuel Adil Ghouri) In the first four months of this year, there has been a sharp increase in cases of kidnapping and forced mar

Image

Pakistani Police Refuse to Act in Case of Allegedly Kidnapped 13-Year-Old Christian Girl

Sialkot: In a recent alarming development, the Pakistani police have refrained from registering a First Information Report (FIR) in the case of San

Image

ASC wishes the Sikh Nation a very happy Guru Nanak Sahibji’s Parkash Purab and Khalsa Sampurnta Divas!

New Jersey, USA: People of various religions consider their particular religious calendars to be crucial in guiding them about celebrating their hi



"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.

nazirbhattipcc@aol.com , pakistanchristianpost@yahoo.com