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Repealing blasphemy laws impossible, Pakistani Christians told


Repealing blasphemy laws impossible, Pakistani Christians told
Event to commemorate martyr bishop is told that Christians must learn to manage draconian laws
Supporters of religious group Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat march during a rally in Peshawar in July 2020 in support of Khalid Khan, who shot dead a man accused of blasphemy in a courtroom. (Photo: AFP)
Catholic priests and nuns at a recent debate on minority rights urged Christians in Pakistan to avoid demanding the repeal of blasphemy laws.
“It is impossible to abolish blasphemy laws. Our struggle to end it will fail. It is wrong to raise such slogans. It creates unrest. We are heralds of hope but we should not give false hope to others. People don’t listen,” said Father Khalid Rashid Asi, director of the Diocesan Commission for Harmony and Interfaith Dialogue in Faisalabad Diocese. ....

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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. ....

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