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Nasir Saeed
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Pakistan's Christians live in fear of mob justice
Since the Quran burning incident in Sweden, Pakistan has witnessed an increasing number of allegations of blasphemy cases against Christians.
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Shahbaz Bhatti's unfinished mission
Eleven years after the murder of Pakistani minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, the blasphemy laws he fought so tirelessly against still exist and continue to claim the lives of innocent people.
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Pakistan's blasphemy law is a licence to kill with impunity
Extremism against religious minorities, especially Christians, has permeated Pakistani society and is devouring it from the inside, writes Nasir Saeed.
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How many more Christians should lose their lives in Pakistan?
My fear is that the church attack in Peshawar could be a game changer in the persecution against Pakistani Christians.
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Is a Muslim duty bound to murder anyone who insults the Prophet Muhammad?
Hate preachers enjoy impunity in Pakistan and when they migrate to the UK or other Western countries, they bring these views with them
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Someone needs to hold Pakistan to account on religious freedom
Shahbaz Bhatti died for speaking out against Pakistan's blasphemy laws, but his brother Paul Bhatti does not seem to have the same conviction
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Pakistan elections: Christians are tired of meaningless rhetoric
Sadly when politicians speak of "equal rights and protection" – a slogan they love to bring out at election time – Christians know how hollow these words are
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Happy New Year but nothing for Pakistani Christians to celebrate
It is the duty of Pakistani Christians living abroad and other Pakistani religious minorities to raise awareness of the persecution at the international level
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Bishop John Joseph: A life that inspires beyond death
There is a good chance that you have never heard of Bishop John Joseph but for Pakistan's Christians, he is a hero
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Giving new hope to Pakistan’s Christians
Pakistani Christians are being driven to the margins in their own country
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Koran burning is not the right way to confront radical Islam
Christians and Muslims must continue efforts towards finding a respectful common ground
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In Pakistan, human rights remain a distant dream
The blasphemy laws effectively institutionalise discrimination and are nothing short of a green light to radicals to mistreat minority faiths
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A black day indeed for Pakistan’s Christians
Christians are being killed by those who would rather see them dead than contemplate recognising them as equals.
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The high price of being a Christian in Pakistan
As things move from bad to worse, there is a very real danger that the sense of injustice among Christians will spill over.
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Praise in the midst of pain
Four months after the attacks on Christians in Gojra and Korian, the pain and sense of injustice over those horrific attacks are still etched on the faces of the Christians who live there.
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