Paki High Court forces Christian to remain with Muslim kidnapper
A Christian girl who had been abducted from Sukkur in Sindh was recently remanded to her alleged kidnapper husband by the Sindh High Court after rejecting all appeals by her lawyer to send her home with her father.
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Mob torches Pakistani Christian homes:
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. Ref. Source 3
Bail petitioned for Christian accused of blasphemy
The Legal Evangelical Association (for) Development (LEAD) filed a bail petition Monday in the Session Court of Lahore on behalf of Sawan Masih, an imprisoned Pakistani Christian accused of blasphemy.
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Pakistan: Minorities have no voting rights
The Executive Council of Pakistan's Christian Congress issued a press release Saturday condemning the upcoming national election because 51 percent of Pakistani women and 18 percent of Pakistan's population will not be voting for any candidates.
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Deadly blast at Pakistani church
A pair of suicide bombers detonated their explosives outside a historic church in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday, killing over 60 people in the deadliest-ever attack on the country's Christian minority, officials said. Ref. Source 2
Pakistan: Christian Under Death Sentence Finally Released
A Pakistani Christian under a death sentence for blasphemy was released Friday on appeal by the Lahore High Court.
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Pakistani Christian Couple Sentenced To Death For Blasphemy
A Christian couple in Pakistan's Punjab Province was sentenced to death Friday for allegedly sending blasphemous text messages, according to Morning Star News.
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Christians killed for 'desecrating' Qur'an:
An enraged Muslim mob beat a Christian couple to death in Pakistan and burnt their bodies in the brick kiln where they worked on Tuesday for allegedly desecrating a Qur'an, police said. Ref. Source 3