Lahore, Pakistan: The Christian community in Pakistan is mourning the brutal murder of Asher Atray, a young Christian lineman with the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), who was abducted on April 24 from the Batapur area of Lahore. His body was recently recovered from a canal after Mu
UK: We are here to represent not just the 25 council tenants in Milton Street, Monifieth, affected by Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete—RAAC—but also the 49 private homeowners whose lives have been upended by a crisis they neither caused nor could have foreseen.
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Pakistan: In a time marked by rising tensions between Pakistan and India, voices advocating for peace and understanding are more crucial than ever. LEAD Ministries Pakistan, a prominent organization committed to social justice and religious harmony, has spoken out strongly against any form of con
Faisalabad, Pakistan: In a harrowing act of violence underscoring the persistent persecution of Christians in Pakistan, 19-year-old Ghulfam Masih—a beloved only son to his widowed mother—was shot dead in cold blood in the Ghulam Muhammad Abad (Base Line) area of Faisalabad. The murder
SHEIKHUPURA, PUNJAB: A Christian laborer, Asif Masih, has died under tragic circumstances in the village of Sahoki Maalian, near Sheikhupura, after being brutally beaten by a group of Muslim men and later subjected to police mistreatment. His death has ignited protests and renewed concerns over t
Sheikhupura: A 28-year-old Christian worker, Asif Masih, tragically died after allegedly being subjected to brutal torture by a group of men associated with a local landlord in the village of Saho Ki Malian, within the jurisdiction of the Housing Colony Police Station in Sheikhupura.
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Lahore, Pakistan: Concerns over the safety of Pakistan’s vulnerable Christian minority have deepened following the alarming disappearance of Asher Atray, a young Christian man employed as an Assistant Lineman at the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA). Atray has been missing since
Governments have promised to end malaria by 2030. With around five and a half years left to eliminate the vector-borne disease worldwide, it is alarming that progress is off the mark. More worrying is that whatever progress has happened towards ending malaria, can be reversed. Without adequate sc
Peshawar: Cardinal Joseph Coutts is a Pakistani Catholic leader who was born in Lahore in 1945. He served as the bishop of Faisal abad Diocese and Archbishop of Karachi and became the first-ever cardinal from Pakistan when Pope Francis elevated him to the College of Cardinals in 2018.
London: The crisis facing RAAC-affected homeowners in Aberdeen continues to escalate, with aging infrastructure, inadequate support, and a pressing need for safe, sustainable housing solutions. As part of our ongoing efforts to ensure no community is left behind, the UK RAAC Campaign Group has su
UK: In November 2014, the world watched in horror as Shama and Shehzad, a young Christian couple from Pakistan, were brutally tortured and burned alive in a brick kiln after false accusations of blasphemy. Their tragic deaths shocked the global community and left behind three young children&mdash
London: At a time when antisemitism and religious persecution are on the rise, Christians gathered in solidarity at Oxford Circus to oppose extremism and stand with Jewish communities under threat. United by Faith, a movement uniting Christians from diverse backgrounds for shared concerns, joined
Sangla Hill, Punjab, Pakistan: A wave of fear briefly swept through the Christian community in Sangla Hill following rumors of a blasphemy accusation against a local Christian lawyer. However, sources now confirm that the situation remained largely peaceful and has returned to normal.
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KARACHI: A deeply disturbing incident unfolded in the heart of Karachi’s Saddar area on Good Friday, as an individual was reportedly killed during a violent mob attack allegedly orchestrated by hundreds of workers affiliated with Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a religiopolitical party kn
Faisalabad, Pakistan: In a deeply disturbing act of violence reflecting the entrenched plight of religious minorities in Pakistan, two fatherless Christian sisters were viciously attacked by Muslim youths near their home in Millat Town, Faisalabad, on April 15, 2025, at approximately 3:00 PM.
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.




















