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Oppressed Christian in Pakistan charged with blasphemy
A Christian in Pakistan with mental health issues has been arrested and charged under blasphemy, terrorism and sedition laws, ...
A 49-year-old blind Christian in Pakistan has been arrested and charged with blasphemy, punishable by death, after a Muslim ...
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Bid for probe of anti-Christian violence in Jaranwala, Pakistan rejected
Hopes for justice for victims of 2023 attacks on Christians in Jaranwala town, Pakistan ostensibly ended when a high court on ...
Figures from CSJ show that last year 343 people were charged with blasphemy, including 19 Christians, five of whom were women. Supporters of a religious group march during a rally in support of Khalid ...
Christian rights groups in Pakistan have petitioned the Lahore High Court against a new election law in Punjab province, ...
A Pakistani court ordered several arrests on Monday in the case of a Christian teenager who was allegedly forced to convert to Islam and marry a 44-year-old Muslim man, an incident that sparked street ...
Pakistani police have rescued a missing Christian teenager who was allegedly forced to convert to Islam and marry a ...
Pakistani Christians have criticized the national government for not including any Christian representatives in the official delegation to the inauguration ceremony of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on ...
Men on motorcycles murdered a father and injured a 16-year-old boy while they were taking part in a pilgrimage to the national Marian shrine of the Virgin Mary in Mariamabad in Pakistan, an incident ...
Christians are the largest religious minority in Pakistan, whose population is 95 percent Muslim. They have very little political power and tend to work in lower-level jobs, such as street sweeping.
A founding member of the Christian Journalists Association of Pakistan, he championed voices marginalized by the Muslim-dominant society. Emanuel Sarfraz, a Christian journalist who advocated for ...
A Pakistani court has sentenced four young men to death for allegedly posting blasphemous content against Islam on social media, a prosecuting attorney said Jan. 27. The condemned men, who are Muslim, ...
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