Search Religion News

Show summaries



Religion News
Israeli News

Top News Stories
U.S. Political News
Canadian News

Christian Magazines
Link To Us

Bible Resources
• Bible Study Aids
• Bible Devotionals
• Audio Sermons
Community
• ChristiansUnite Blogs
• Christian Forums
Web Search
• Christian Family Sites
• Top Christian Sites
Family Life
• Christian Finance
• ChristiansUnite KIDS
Read
• Christian News
• Christian Columns
• Christian Song Lyrics
• Christian Mailing Lists
Connect
• Christian Singles
• Christian Classifieds
Graphics
• Free Christian Clipart
• Christian Wallpaper
Fun Stuff
• Clean Christian Jokes
• Bible Trivia Quiz
• Online Video Games
• Bible Crosswords
Webmasters
• Christian Guestbooks
• Banner Exchange
• Dynamic Content
Subscribe to our Free Newsletter.
Enter your email address:

Religion News
 You're here » News Main Index » Religion News
Religion News
Printer friendly version
Email page to a friend
Link to this story

IRD Appalled as Pakistan Takes 'Two Steps Backward' in Religious Freedom

by Staff
May 14, 2007
Like This Page?

WASHINGTON, (christiansunite.com) -- In a meeting this week of the National Assembly, the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), a coalition of six pro-Taliban religious parties, introduced an apostasy bill demanding death for men who convert from Islam and life in prison for women. The apostasy bill was sent to the Standing Committee on Law and Justice.

In a second step backwards, May 8, 2007, the National Assembly rejected amendments to provide just, equal treatment for all Pakistanis in the blasphemy laws, which now punish only those who dishonor the Quran or Muhammad. The modest bill, sponsored by a minority MP, proposed prohibiting dishonoring the holy books of all religions, as well as including "any other Holy Prophets" with Muhammad.

The bill also proposed that if it is found that accusations are false, the accusers would be fined and imprisoned. But reforms were rejected in the National Assembly with cries of "Shame! Shame!" from both the government and opposition bench. The Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Dr. Sher Afgan Niazi, commented, "Islam is our religion and such bills hurt our feelings."

IRD Religious Liberty director Faith McDonnell responds:

"The National Assembly of Pakistan has taken two steps backwards in religious freedom.

"They are entertaining legislation that violates international standards of human rights. They have also rejected a bill to reform Pakistan's misused blasphemy laws.

"We all have the God-given right to follow our own conscience. The apostasy bill is the work of political parties aligned with Taliban-style repression. The rest of the National Assembly should have the moral courage to stop Islamic imperialists from turning Pakistan into one of the world's worst violators of human rights.

"Pakistani Christians have more than hurt feeling due to these laws. In some cases, the accusations are absurd. In one case, a Christian boy was sentenced to death for writing blasphemy on the wall of a mosque. He could not have done what he was accused of, as he was completely illiterate. Yet Muslim 'witnesses' accused him. Due to international outcry, the boy was released. But his family had to flee the country because mobs have literally lynched alleged blasphemers."

IRD urges the Government of Pakistan to 'step forward' and protect the rights and religious freedom of minorities in Pakistan.

Discuss this article in the ChristiansUnite Discussion Forums

Back to Religion News Headlines.




More From ChristiansUnite...    About Us | Privacy Policy | | ChristiansUnite.com Site Map | Statement of Beliefs



Copyright © 1999-2025 ChristiansUnite.com. All rights reserved.
Please send your questions, comments, or bug reports to the

NOTE: News and information presented on this web site is for informational purposes only. ChristiansUnite.com does not necessarily endorse the views and opinions expressed.