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Christian nurse tells of escape from her torturers

Christian nurse tells of escape from her torturers
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Pakistani Christian nurse recounts escape from her torturers

Pakistani Christian nurse recounts escape from her torturers
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Christian nurse falsely accused of blasphemy, tied a beaten

A Christian nurse in Pakistan and her family have gone into hiding after being accused of committing blasphemy by a Muslim co-worker. Many across the country are upset after videos surfaced online of her being attacked by coworkers.

The clock is ticking for Pakistan s beleaguered Christian nurses

The clock is ticking for Pakistan s beleaguered Christian nurses Christian rights activists must continue the peaceful struggle of Bishop John Joseph to end the misuse of blasphemy laws Christian staff nurse Maryam Lal (left) and Catholic nursing student Newsh Arooj were arrested on blasphemy charges in Faisalabad last month. (Photo supplied) Religiously charged staff of Lahore mental hospital take over the building. This headline may seem like something ripped straight out of a psychological horror film, but it actually happened on April 27 when Muslim nurses occupied a chapel at the hospital that was used for Sunday services after they accused a Christian nurse of committing blasphemy by sending an objectionable video to a nurses’ unofficial WhatsApp group.

Local priest condemns arrest of Christian nurses in Pakistan

Local priest condemns arrest of Christian nurses in Pakistan Nurses Mariam Lal (second left) and Newish Urooj (second right) are pictured with police in this April 2021 photo. The women, both Christian, were accused of violating Pakistan’s blasphemy law during an April 8 shift at the Civil Hospital in Faisalabad. (Photo courtesy of INCPak) By Gina Christian • Posted April 28, 2021 An archdiocesan priest originally from Pakistan has condemned the recent arrest of two Christian nurses on charges of blasphemy in his native country. “Unfortunately, the numbers of such false cases against Christian women are increasing,” said Father Tariq Isaac, chaplain of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Pakistani Catholic community and parochial vicar at St. William Parish in Philadelphia.

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