Wednesday, December 04, 2013

The reality for Christians living under the shadow of Pakistan's blasphemy law


Living in a land of 97 per cent Muslims, the Christians in Pakistan have the fear of persecution all the time in the guise of threats, discrimination and hatred. But one intimidation that hovers over them every time is the blasphemy law.

Pakistan gained independence in 1947 from the British rule and the Christians living in the subcontinent decided to be part of Pakistan although many have decided differently and preferred to live in India. After independence and until now, the Christians have been serving the nation in different fields from military, to education, to medical, and many other fields.

The Christians of Pakistan are as patriotic and committed to their country as any Muslim living there; in fact the Christians are more despite the problems and hardships they have to suffer.

Yet, unfortunately patriotism and serving the nation doesn't make them a loyal and equal Pakistani as the Muslims living there are. The majority population - the Muslims - always calls Pakistan their land and the land of Muslims. I would mostly argue with my colleagues when they commented on the cricket match: "God, give victory to our team as the Muslims are playing". I would ask them were only the Muslims living in Pakistan and who was I?

The way every matter in life - from game to job, and the list goes on - is affiliated with religion by majority, which restricts their thinking and minds to accept and acknowledge the presence of the minorities living in Pakistan. The same way accusing and implicating Christians in blasphemy is very easy, just like a toy in a child's hand. It is just like a wish coming true to get rid of the Christian person you don't like by accusing him/her of blasphemy. Keep reading

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