PAKISTANI CHRISTIAN DIES OF TORTURE AT HANDS OF ISLAMISTS
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
PAKISTANI CHRISTIAN DIES OF TORTURE AT HANDS OF
ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS
By Michael Ireland
FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN (ANS) -- A 23 year-old
Pakistani Christian has died of injuries as a result of five
days of severe torture by Islamic militants for refusing to convert to Islam,
the UK-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reports.
Javed Anjum, a Christian from Toba Tek Singh District, was tortured for five
days and nights by Islamic extremists from a 'madrassa' or Islamic school in the
district.
CSW reported the torture included electric shocks and burns from warm iron rods.
He
suffered 26 injuries. He was hospitalized for 11 days, and died at the Allied
Hospital in Faisalabad at 2.12am on 2 May. Doctors said his kidneys had failed
and he had undergone dialysis four times. His right arm was fractured, and
electric shocks to his ears had affected his hearing. According to the doctors'
report, "his bladder stopped working. Instead of urine, he was passing
blood or pus."
Javed Anjum, from Quetta, was traveling to Pir Mahal, in Toba Tek Singh
district, to attend a wedding, but went missing on April 16, 2004 before
reaching Pir Mahal. His father, Parvez Masih, reported this to the local police
and placed an advertisement on the local cable channels.
On April 22, 2004 Maulvis (mullahs) from the madrassa, the Jamia Hassan Bin
Ali-ul-Murtaza, in Chak (village) 323 JB Tarandi, Toba Tek Singh district,
handed Javed to the police, claiming that he was a thief who was trying to steal
their water pump. The police refused to take him because he was badly injured
and was not in his senses. Instead they called Javed's father and told him that
Javed should be admitted to hospital immediately.
In his statement to the police before he died, Javed said: "I was searching
for water near the Islamic madrassa when the Maulvis (mullahs) took me inside
and told me that I was a thief and was trying to steal the water pump. I
rejected the charge and told the Islamic leaders that I am a Christian youth and
a student. I had come here to attend a marriage. As soon as the Islamic
extremists came to know that I am Christian they asked me to convert to Islam. I
refused and they started torturing me. They would continue the torture from
night till morning. They tortured me badly and during the torture they
continuously asked me to accept Islam."
CSW is deeply concerned about this case, and urges the Pakistani authorities to
ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice. The police have registered
a case against one of the suspects, Moulana Ghulam Rasool, and several of his
companions under 337/F6 of the Pakistan penal code.
Stuart Windsor, National Director of CSW-UK, said: "This is a tragedy, and
is an example of the threat that Christians continue to face in Pakistan. We
urge our supporters to pray for Javed's family, and to appeal to the Pakistani
authorities to investigate this case and bring the culprits to justice. We also
urge the international community to raise this case with the Pakistani
government."
CSW is a human rights charity working on behalf of those persecuted for their
Christian beliefs. We also promote religious liberty for all.
THERE IS NOT ONE CHRISTIAN NATION ON EARTH WHERE MUSLIMS ARE PERSECUTED.
Yet in most nations where the majority of the population are Muslims, there is systematic government persecution of Christians.
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