Christian Family of Fiaz Masih Cries for Justice After Mysterious Death in Pakistan. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

Image

Lahore, Pakistan: The grieving Christian family of Fiaz Masih is crying out for justice following his mysterious disappearance and tragic death, a case that has raised serious concerns among human rights advocates and members of Pakistan’s Christian community. 

Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, has called upon Pakistani authorities to conduct an immediate, transparent, and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Fiaz Masih, whose family alleges that he was tortured and killed after disappearing during a work assignment in Sindh. 

Fiaz Masih, a Christian resident of Lahore, had reportedly been employed for several years as a driver for a private rent-a-car company. According to his family, he left Lahore on February 9, 2026, accompanying passengers to Tando Adam, Sindh. He remained in contact with his loved ones until February 11, after which his phone became unreachable. 

Family members claim that despite their efforts to locate him and file a missing-person report, they faced delays and obstacles while seeking assistance from authorities. Weeks later, after repeated appeals and interventions, they received devastating news that Fiaz’s body had been discovered in Sindh. 

Relatives allege that the body showed signs of torture and that his hands and feet were bound. The circumstances surrounding his death remain deeply troubling, and his family continues to demand answers and accountability. 

Speaking on behalf of the family, Pastor Imran Amanat stated: 

“The family of Fiaz Masih has suffered unimaginable pain. They have waited for months for answers and justice. We call upon the Government of Pakistan, law enforcement agencies, and human rights institutions to ensure a thorough and independent investigation. No family should be left without answers, and no victim should be denied justice.” 

Pastor Amanat further emphasized that Christian minorities in Pakistan often face significant challenges in accessing justice and equal protection under the law. He urged authorities to treat the case with the seriousness it deserves and ensure that all those responsible are brought before the courts. 

The family of Fiaz Masih continues to seek justice, truth, and accountability. As they mourn their loss, they appeal to government officials, human rights defenders, churches, and the international community to stand with them in their pursuit of justice. 

Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, has called upon the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the Chief Minister of Punjab, senior police officials, and relevant human rights bodies to take immediate action and ensure that justice is delivered to the family of Fiaz Masih without further delay. 

LEAD Ministries clarified that its mission is to document, report, and raise awareness about cases of violence, discrimination, and persecution affecting Christians in Pakistan. The organization focuses on advocacy and human rights reporting, amplifying the voices of victims and marginalized communities. LEAD Ministries does not provide financial assistance; rather, it works to promote justice, religious freedom, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable Christian communities through awareness and advocacy. 
 

 

You May Also Like

Image

HRFP Expresses Deep Concerns Over Recent Wave of Violence, Murders, and Threats Targeting Christians in Pakistan

Faisalabad: Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) expresses grave concern over the increasing incidents of violence, targeted attacks, threats, and wo

Image

Christian Laborer Killed in Faisalabad to Brutal Knife Attack. Report by Juliet Chowdhry and Hannah Chowdhry

Faisalabad: Imran Masih was brutally murdered in Faisalabad on 31st May 2026 after a Muslim friend allegedly entered his home during the

Image

Christian Youth Killed in Muridke Following Alleged Threats and Harassment; Family Demands Justice. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

 



MURIDKE, PAKISTAN: The death of a 22-year-old Christian man, Premi Masih, in Muridke has sparked concern among Christian comm



"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