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Blasphemy has become a License to kill innocents

Lahore -Pakistan : Day after the brunt of Christian couple alive for committing Blasphemy against Islam in Kasur, a Pakistani policeman used an axe to kill a man arrested for allegedly committing blasphemy, today on 6th of Nov,2014 .

A 50 years old Tufail Haider, a member of minority Shia sect of Islam,  was arrested for allegedly making derogatory remarks toward the companions of the Prophet of Islam. He was arrested and taken to the e Civil Lines police station in Gujrat in the evening of 5th Nov.

According to the duty officer Ali Raza “ he was mentally upset and was looking like a Malang (who does not know of his surroundings).”

Whereas the Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Civil line police station Faraz Naveed got angry, and  he picked up the axe and entered into the lock up where he killed Haider on the spot.

This has been observed that Pakistan is now become the most hostile country in the world where anyone can kill any innocent by accusing him or her for committing Blasphemy.

Farrukh Saif Foundation requests the international community to lift the voice for the persecuted Minorities in Pakistan.

By Farrukh Saif

Farrukh Saif is a Pakistani human rights activist based in Germany. He founded his own organization, the Farrukh Saif Foundation (FSF), in 2009 with the goal of supporting marginalized and oppressed minorities in Pakistan who are affected by religious discrimination, blasphemy laws, forced conversions, abductions, rape, and bonded slavery. The main focus of the FSF is on the liberation of bonded laborers, particularly those working in brick kilns in rural areas of Pakistan. In 2018, the FSF merged with the US-based Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved. Throughout his career, Farrukh has been a leading voice for the rights of minorities in Pakistan and has gained international attention for his campaigns against the misuse of blasphemy laws and the belief that asylum is not a crime. In 2014, he played a key role in the release of hundreds of asylum seekers from Thai jails and has worked with his legal team to save numerous victims of strict blasphemy laws in Pakistan. Farrukh has also been invited by the Hungarian government to discuss his work and the issues he addresses. In addition to his work with the FSF, Farrukh has also been involved in various other humanitarian efforts, including providing health care services to internally displaced persons in Khayber Pakhtoon Khawa in 2009 and assisting flood victims in Sindh and Punjab in 2010. He has worked to aid victimized minorities in Pakistan and has a strong track record of successfully advocating for their rights. Farrukh joined forces with Keith Davies in 2018 to co-found the Emergency Committee to Save The Persecuted and Enslaved, and since 2009, they have collectively successfully rescued more than 36000 individuals from slavery and persecution.
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