Pakistan

by Stephen George | ECCLESIA IN ASIA

AsiaNews in conversation with Patras Paul, a Muslim cleric who suddenly - more than twenty years ago - reading the Gospel found in it the answers he could no longer find in the Koran. He tells of the persecution he suffered for this choice and of his difficult life today. His battle to have his new religious identity recognised on his identity card.


The European Union Agency for Asylum released a report documenting the practice, especially through debt bondage. In one year, more than 28,000 Pakistanis have requested international protection upon arrival in the EU and 34,000 cases are pending. The report highlights the deterioration of democracy and an increase in violence, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

| 19/12/2024
| PAKISTAN
by Shafique Khokhar

A group of women working in the brickyards, unable to afford the expenses for a wedding, entrusted their daughters to the Pentecostal Church. A collective event was celebrated at the beginning of the month. The hope is that the girls will thus have the chance to avoid the spiral of poverty of their families.

| 12/12/2024
| PAKISTAN
by Shafique Khokhar

Bishop Indrias Rehmat of Faisalabad inaugurated the village and Christmas tree at La Salle High School and College. Waiting for Christmas is a time to commit to peace. For the prelate, “we need the Messiah again in our lives.” In Lahore, the Saddar Jhalar Church hosted an interfaith singing event last Sunday, with distinguished civic and religious guests.

| 06/12/2024
| PAKISTAN
by Maria Casadei

Local authorities have reported killing 16 terrorists in the past week alone. In addition to the threat of the Pakistani Taliban and the claims of the population of Belucistan, new sectarian clashes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have recently been added. But the response of the executive, focused on internal political dynamics, is considered insufficient.

| 03/12/2024
| PAKISTAN
by Shafique Khokhar

In Pakistan, police attack the mosques of the persecuted Islamic minority, who are not allowed to worship in public since 1984. Kakhanwali and Faisalabad are the scene of the latest raids, even though structures built before 1984 are protected. Ahmadi spokesman Aamir Mahmood slams the government for using the law against his community.

| 29/11/2024
| PAKISTAN

Over the past few days, the government arrested thousands of people and shut down the Internet. Members of the former prime minister’s party, led by his wife and the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reached the capital’s government district, clashing with law enforcement. Six people have already died.

 

| 26/11/2024
| PAKISTAN
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