Christian victim of bonded labor in Pakistan threatened into silence
Victims of bonded labor and their families are extremely pressurized and threatened in the villages by landlords
U.S. Commission recommends “Binding Agreement” to protect religious minorities
Laws against blasphemy in Pakistan have led to both attacks and death sentences for members of Pakistan’s religious minorities
Christian group calls for release of Christian prisoners accused of blasphemy
Prisoners around the world called for a worldwide moratorium on the death penalty during the COVID-19 crisis.
Protest held outside UN headquarters over Christian persecution in Pakistan
Christians and other religious minorities are still being treated as second-class citizens in Pakistan.
Christian family under threat for reporting sexual assault in Pakistan
According to Dr Aasi, the family is still under threat.
Pakistan: Church protests discriminatory job advertisement
Pakistani Church authorities express their objection over a job advert offering cleaning jobs exclusively to non-Muslims.
An armed gang attacked a church in Pakistan
By the time police arrived on the scene the culprits had fled. None of the witnesses were injured.
International advocacy vital for victims of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws
Without international advocacy, individual blasphemy cases move slowly and will often stall within the Pakistani judicial system.
Pakistani Christian couple sentenced to death for blasphemy
The couple’s lawyer believes the two will be released on appeal if a decision is made on the merits of the case.
Purchasing a house in a “Muslim neighbourhood" as a Christian can cost your life
Intolerance and persecution are part of the daily life of Christians in Pakistan.