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After Sawan Masih was arrested and charged with blasphemy in Pakistan, an angry Muslim mob – estimated to be 12000 strong – descended on the Christian area of Joseph Colony (near Lahore) and burned down hundreds of buildings, the majority of which were Christian homes. According to reports, police stood down and allowed the rioting to take place as Masih was detained.

In the wake of the riots, our team on the ground have provided safe haven for 11 Christian families and made an attempt to do the same for Masih before he was arrested. However, the group that Masih entrusted his protection to actually turned him over to police.

Via Pakistan Today:

The area’s residents were also critical of the role of some Christian non-government organisations such as CLAAS, Sharing Life MinistryPakistan Christian Movement and Human Liberation Commission which, according to them, had only worked to worsen the situation.

 “Joseph Francis of CLAAS, Sohail Johnson, Saleem Gabriel and Aslam Pervaiz Sahotra used the incident for their vested interests. Sawan had initially been taken in by Saleem Gabriel and Aslam Sahotra who later handed him over to Joseph Francis. People close to Gabriel and Francis told us that the latter had paid Rs 100,000 to them for Sawan’s custody. Francis then organised a photo session with the accused and around 2am on Saturday gave him in the custody of the Badami Bagh police,” a resident Raja Asif confided to Pakistan Today.

 World Vision in Progress strongly condemn the actions of these groups; they are acts of betrayal in the interest of personal aggrandizement.

 He said that the violence could have been prevented if Francis and the others had conveyed to the Muslims that Sawan had been handed over to the police. “They however chose to keep mum, which resulted in the massive damage to our homes. Loss of lives and property is good business for such NGOs. Now when we have lost everything they have the nerve to come to our neighbour hood again. It’s not just the Muslim extremists, there are black sheep within our community too,” he said, adding that Sohail Johnson and others were carrying burnt Bibles in their hands which they had retrieved from the debris.

“They were showing it to the media people and giving inciting statements…It is appalling that our homes and belongings have been destroyed yet these NGOs are more concerned about burnt holy books and TV interviews,” he said, regretting that no Christian political leader had visited the locality since Friday evening to console them. “We are political orphans.”

In short, many groups who identify themselves as entities that wish to save Christians are actually exploiting and profiteering. And even some of the so-called Self made NGOs are sending fake news around the world to Get money and funds. This is a time that we should throw these black sheeps out of Our Community.

Injustice is not solely relegated to these profiteers or even the Muslim mobs; the police stood idly by and allowed homes to be burned while the perpetrators were not arrested. Yet, Sawan Masih was arrested and faces the death penalty .

Via the Pakistan Today article:

The Lahore police just stood by on Saturday as violent mobs indiscriminately burned down at least 200 houses and 80 shops at a Christian inhabited locality in Punjab’s provincial capital after a Christian youth was accused of blasphemy the other day.

A little bit later in the article, it was reported that the Punjab Chief Minister – Shahbaz Sharif – held a press conference and praised police, which didn’t square with the account of a Christian pastor:

Shahbaz also appreciated the police personnel for evacuating the Christians the night before, which he said had saved several lives.

“Rather than stopping the mobs from burning down the houses, the police watched the entire incident as bystanders and the CM has the audacity to praise them for ‘saving Christians’. What can we say but lament the fact that we are a minority governed by an indifferent people,” said a local Christian pastor.

Even if one is twisted enough to believe that blasphemy of Islam should be a crime, there is no real evidence that Masih did so. The charge stemmed from an argument between Masih and two other men.

Via CNN:

Masih says the three got into an argument while drinking and that the other two men threatened to publicly accuse him of blasphemy,according to Majid.

“The attack is yet another shameful incident against a vulnerable community and further confirmation of the slide toward extremism in society on the one hand and, on the other hand, the apathy and inaction that has become the norm among the police,” the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said in a statement.

The group accused police of arresting Christians in the incident “while those who went on a rampage and can easily be identified from television footage have gone scot-free.”

As you can see, Christians in Pakistan aren’t just in danger from persecution by Muslim mobs and ridiculous blasphemy laws that undermine basic human rights but they are having to carefully scrutinize anyone who pledges to help them and they cannot trust the police to protect them.

We Request and demands from International world to stand with us before it too late.

By Max Gibson

Max Gibson, also known as Mosheh, holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and has competed on his college's crew, cross country and track and field teams. Max co-founded the College Republicans and has run successful businesses, including Apex Web Services, which serves as CTO for non-profits Farrukh Saif Foundation and 'Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved.' He has been in a leadership position in the non-profit sector since 2011. In addition to his business pursuits, Max is a combat veteran of three major wars and is known for his generosity and strong belief in God.
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