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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comFebruary 1, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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Pakistan’s police said that, despite his awareness of his condition, he arrested a mentally challenged Christian in accusation.

On Monday (January 26) in Sahawal, Panjab, Gala Mandy police accused the local villager, Muhammad Vyral Khan, opposed the sacred person of religion and religion. Suspected mother, suspected of arresting 28 -year -old Farhan Javede Mashi. JAVED.

“We were at home when Biral and other Muslims came and Furhan had committed ASP,” Javed said to Christian Daily Morning Star News. “I begged him to forgive him with his mental state in mind, but they did not listen to me and called the police who arrested him.”

Six years ago, Jabd, a widow and a mother of three children in the 134-9/L village, said that Farhan Mashi’s mental health began to worsen after his father’s death. His sister, Anum, said that his mental condition was known to everyone in the village.

“Arresting him in ASP only worsens his mental condition,” she said. “Police should have at least performed his spiritual test before registering FIR (first information report) to him.”

Palben Javede, a member of the Associate Reform Elderly Church, had a four -year nursing course and worked at Adam Welfare Hospital in Sahawal, but was fired in 2023 due to mental illness and drug poisoning. He said he was done.

“Furhan has become a heroin addict and has worsened his mental health,” she said. “We tried to receive him, but it didn’t work. Since he lost his job, Furhan has been wandering around Naka -mura all day long. I know he is an unhealthy heart. “

His sister said that his family survived with her and her mother’s income.

“My mother and I have already felt a lot of pressure and stress due to my brother’s illness and drug addiction,” she said. “Now, we are at the end of the knife to see what happens to Farhan, considering how serious the accusation is.”

Pakistan, who imposes fines and fines from prison to death, must be convicted of accusing accusations.

FIR stated in FIR that when Furhan Mashi arrived and began to talk about absurdity, the claimant, Biral Khan, was going to water the crop.

“I don’t want to live among Muslims because the holy person of your religion is false, and I belong to an inferior position, so I don’t want to live among Muslims,” ​​said Khan’s police. and.

Police have registered a lawsuit against Christians under the complicated law, including section 295-A. Section 295-A is seeking up to 10 years of imprisonment for intentional and malicious acts aimed at offend religious emotions of all classes by humiliating religious and religious beliefs. Masu. 298-A imposed punishment for up to 10 years in prison for neglecting Muhammad’s wife, Muhammad prophet, and his friends. Section 7 of the Terrorism Countermeasures Act is punished by a minimum of five years, including provisions related to citizens’ fuss and anxiety.

Bishop Abraham Daniel, the Church of Baptest Church in Sahiwal, said that the village had 150 to 200 Christians.

“When I received the news of the case, I immediately contacted a senior police officer and sought safety for Christians,” Daniel told Christian Daily International Morning Star. “Thankfully, the development of a timely police has hindered a troublesome incident, and the situation is now peaceful.”

He said that Mashi’s mental illness should have protected him from the arrest of the accusation of ASP charges.

“Furhan doesn’t control his heart and doesn’t understand what he says,” said Daniel. “He doesn’t intentionally commit the ASP, and police and court must consider the mental state while judging the problem.”

Bishops of the Pakistani Church, Azado Marshall, said that the police should have intervened because the police knew the problems, including unstable people.

“Farhan’s case is particularly concerned about his mental illness to make a serious question in the ability to understand or commit the suspicion of crime,” Marshall was in Christian Daily International Morning Star News. I talked. “We have repeatedly called on the reform of the Pakistani and laws, but unfortunately, despite the inconvenience of the false accusations of a few people, our petition continues to be ignored. “

Senior church leaders have also expressed concerns about the organized group reports that trapped young people in the abundant cases of the whole country, and regret that the dangerous trend has made Christians more vulnerable to persecution. There is.

“Hundreds of people, including Muslims, have been accused and imprisoned, but they dismantle such organized groups despite this issue emphasized by the media and the National Human Rights Committee. It is very strange that nothing is done to do. “

Surse of false accusations

Most Muslim Pakistan can ignite the anger of the masses and sometimes bring the violence of mob.

According to the Society of Social Justice, a headquartered organization in Lahor, a 343 Advisor ASP was submitted in Pakistan in 2024.

He was alert to an increase in accusations of false ASPs in Pakistan, and on November 7, the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) urged the abolition or correction of the country’s broadly accused of the law.

The committee pointed out that false accusations could lead to the violence of Muslims, and to recommend the laws in accordance with the requirements of international and political rights (ICCPR). In observation of the second regular report on the committee Pakistan, concerns about the section 295 and 298 of the Pakistan Penal Code have a serious penalty, including death penalty, and have an imbalance to religious minorities. He said he was.

“The increase in people who were imprisoned for the crime of the associations, the number of cases of complaints based on false accusations, violence to those accused of being accused, the development of justice of the vigilante, especially young people, especially young people. We are also concerned about the online accusation under the Cyber ​​Crime Law.

He emphasized the end of the use of cyber criminal laws, such as the PECA 2016 (PECA) 2016, online, and was detained online. The committee also investigated the government of a large -scale abuse of abuse of the law associated with cyber criminal law, and urged the government to disclose the results of inquiries.

“(Committee) is about the terrible effects that have been used by journalists, activists, human rights, and members, with criminal wounds, acting ASPs, terrorism countermeasures, and recently passed laws. I am also concerned about ethnic and religious minorities.

The committee emphasizes Pakistan to take all necessary measures to guarantee a quick and fair trial to everyone who has been charged with other crimes against the ASP or religion. We are also concerned about reporting of female prisoners, including sexual violence, “he said. And individuals accused by the ASP are often placed in the cell for a long time. We are worried about a long -term prior trial of detention for detention. “

Pakistan was ranked 8th in the 2025 World Watch List, the most difficult place to become a Christian.

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