Pakistan court bans Facebook in row over prophet

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who has killed athiest doctor ?

In Pakistan Minorities are more saved than muslim and also more than in india and siri lanka.

Here There is no such events like Gujraat and ahmed abad holocasts.

Muslim like to give respect and take respects.

yeah well said
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පාකිස්තාන් වල හම්බ‍යො Minorities ලාට හොදට සලකනවා!
Minorities are very well treated in Pakistan!


Let us see how muslims treat minorities in Pakistan!



EOPM is a Human Rights Organization which raises its voice against atrocities done on minorities in countries like Pakistan, which harbours and abets religious fanatics. EOPM has repeatedly expressed concern at attacks on non-Muslims over allegations of blasphemy and desecration of religious scriptures. Violence against religious minorities is commonplace in Pakistan, one of 13 countries named by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, where the government condones or supports such behaviour. “This year has seen the largely unchecked growth in the power and reach of religiously-motivated extremist groups whose members are engaged in violence in Pakistan and abroad, with Pakistani authorities ceding effective control to armed insurgents espousing a radical Islam ideology,” the 2009 report stated. Recent events throughout Pakistan and in the Swat Valley confirm the situation.
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The attacks on Christians seem to be symptomatic of a well-organised campaign launched by extremist elements against the community all over central Punjab in Pakistan since early this year. The recent (February, 2010) beheading of two innocent Sikhs and the systematic attacks on minorities like the Ahmadiyyas as well as persecution of Hindu minority communities in Pakistan all bear evidence to gross Human Rights Violation in the country, which seems to continue unrestricted.
Pakistan has not done anything to protect its religious minorities. When minorities are targeted, it usually proves the last straw on the proverbial camel’s back for a civilized society. The allegations of defiling of religious scriptures or blasphemy, irrespective of their veracity, do not warrant vigilante attacks. Effective prosecution would serve as a deterrent and lack thereof would encourage impunity.

It is obvious that many officials of the police and prisons have colluded with extremists and fanatics in perpetrating crimes against religious minorities, especially Christians. The government's record of protecting religious minorities either in their homes as in Gojra or in jails as in Sialkot, to say the least, is disappointing. Numerous incidents of death of people facing blasphemy charges in jails have been claimed by the authorities as suicides. One glaring example is that of Mohammad Yousuf, an accused facing a trial for false prophet-hood, who was found dead in Kot Lakhpat Jail, Lahore.


source-http://eopm.org/eopm_about.html



Punjab: Christian burned alive dies, Christian community calls for justice

by Fareed Khan


Arshed Masih, a 38 year-old Pakistani Christian, died yesterday evening at 7.45 from his very serious injuries. The family requests that an autopsy is performed before the funeral. Christian associations and human rights activists demonstrate outside the hospital. Catholic leaders: the federal and provincial government do not punish the guilty.


Islamabad (AsiaNews) - Arshed Masih died last night in hospital from the serious injuries - burns covering 80% of his body – which the 38 year old Pakistani Christian suffered when he was set on fire because he refused to convert to Islam. The funeral of man, who died after three days of agony, should take place in the late afternoon, but the family has asked that "before an autopsy is performed." The Christian community of Pakistan condemns "with firmness" the latest episode of violence and denounces the "slowness" of the federal and provincial government to punish those responsible.
On March 19 a group of Islamic extremists burned alive Arshed Masih, a driver employed by a wealthy Muslim businessman in Rawalpindi. His wife worked as a maid in the same estate, situated in front of a police station. Recently disagreements had arisen between the employer, Sheikh Mohammad Sultan, and the couple because of their Christian faith. The couple had suffered threats and intimidation to force them to convert to Islam.
Arshed Masih (pictured) died last night at 7.45 local time after three days of agony and suffering at the Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi, Punjab province. His wife Martha Arshed was raped by police en she sought to denounce the violence inflicted on her husband. The couple's three children - ages 7 to 12 years - were forced "to witness the torture inflicted on their parents.
Since 2005 Arshed Masih and his wife had worked and lived on the estate of the late Sheikh Mohammad Sultan. The pressure on them to renounce Christianity had lately become incessant. The owner had come so far as to threaten "dire consequences", to persuade them to embrace Islam. The couple were also accused of a recent theft by the owner who has promised to drop the complaint for their conversion.
Arshed Masih's funeral should be held in the late afternoon, although tension remains high in the area. Local witnesses tell AsiaNews that "the whole family is in shock and I s demanding an autopsy is carried out before burial." Several Christian associations and human rights activists - including Life for All, Christian Progressive Movement, Pakistan Christian Congress and Protect Foundation Pakistan - "protests are being stepped up outside the hospital."
Peter Jacob, executive secretary of the Justice and Peace Commission of the Catholic Church of Pakistan (NCJP), expresses to AsiaNews his "strongest condemnation" for the crime against the man and the rape of women perpetrated by police who should protect law and order . The Catholic organization has been active to ensure protection to the woman and children, of whom there are no immediate reports.
The Catholic activist notes with regret the silence of the Federal Minister for Minorities, the Catholic Shahbaz Bhatti, and denounces "the slow pace and the inaction of the federal and provincial government. "The executive - said Peter Jacob - has not yet taken concrete steps to prevent violence and abuse on minorities and punish the guilty."
The site BosNewsLife.com adds that yesterday the provincial government of Punjab blocked a protest march of Christians, under the pretext of "terrorist threat". The local community wanted to demonstrate against the "refusal" of the police to arrest the perpetrators of the crime.




source-http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Punj...istian-community-calls-for-justice-17960.html



I have got many many reports!
Search google & youtube to find more!
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    Yes All you have asked, in pakistan the minorities have alll that rights. What i know about siri lanka that there are More strick trade and business policies for muslims than budhist.

    Really? Glad to hear that so everyone is welcome in pakistan including non muslims.
    I dnt knw abt the business policies in sl u might have to ask someone else about that.
     

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    Really? Glad to hear that so everyone is welcome in pakistan including non muslims.
    I dnt knw abt the business policies in sl u might have to ask someone else about that.

    You don't know about your home country siri lanka, then it's not fair to ask about other countries.
     

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    රට මී‍යා;7508028 said:

    පාකිස්තාන් වල හම්බ‍යො Minorities ලාට හොදට සලකනවා!
    Minorities are very well treated in Pakistan!


    Let us see how muslims treat minorities in Pakistan!



    EOPM is a Human Rights Organization which raises its voice against atrocities done on minorities in countries like Pakistan,


    I have read first time the name of such Human right organisation in Pakistan. These all Organisation raising fund through making such horribles news and sites and highlighting the events in misleading ways.
     

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    Facebook Last 2 Days Losses Reach Up to 2 Billions €, BBC News If it Will Continue For More 7 Day iT would Reach to €40 Billion Euro

    Facebook Revenue From Pakistan

    Facebook Earning $11000000000
    Facebook Users 4609,221,00
    Per User Earning $2.9
    Pakistani Users 2349620
    Total Revenue From Us $ 5,631,281,29= 461,765,066 Pkr
    Facebook has been ban till 30may.


    Muslim Ummah Will Always Love Prophat Muhammad (S.W.A)
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    Facebook Last 2 Days Losses Reach Up to 2 Billions €, BBC News If it Will Continue For More 7 Day iT would Reach to €40 Billion Euro

    Facebook Revenue From Pakistan

    Facebook Earning $11000000000
    Facebook Users 4609,221,00
    Per User Earning $2.9
    Pakistani Users 2349620
    Total Revenue From Us $ 5,631,281,29= 461,765,066 Pkr
    Facebook has been ban till 30may.
    Facebook Drawn Muhammad (S.W.A) Day, Page Hacked By Turkish Muslim Hackers.

    Muslim Ummah Will Always Love Prophat Muhammad (S.W.A)
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    :):):):):)
     

    navodwickra

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    Facebook earnings and it losses :D this should go to the jokes section. i bet pakistanis got more important things to do rather than being on fb :D
     

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    Facebook earnings and it losses :D this should go to the jokes section. i bet pakistanis got more important things to do rather than being on fb :D

    this joke will force them to surrender and shamely asking for forgiveness and open blockage.
    these Peoples are the child of Wealth, they can't see their loss more.
     

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    Hey have you heard the draw Muhammad day? does it have to do anything with that?

    I can't understand what you are saying. All Post are related to that event.i have said that the financial loss From the boycott will force them to shamefuly ask for forgiveness like 'Molly Norris'
     

    navodwickra

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    I can't understand what you are saying. All Post are related to that event.i have said that the financial loss From the boycott will force them to shamefuly ask for forgiveness like 'Molly Norris'

    Yes I came to know later on about that event and thats the reason why fb was banned in pakistan. But what abt the other arab countries?