WVIP struggling to ensure justice for persecuted Pakistani Christians

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Lahore: May 22, 2012. (PCP) World Vision in Progress Foundation is a Christian non- profit organization working for the Oppressed and deprives Christian community in Pakistan. Christians and other religious minorities were caught in a grave situation, with gory incidents occurring. World Vision In Progress Foundation (WVIP) was established in year 2009 with a Vision to Save and rescue the persecuted Christians in Pakistan. WVIP Foundation is a ground organization, and working on many of the cases of Blasphemy laws, forcibly conversion, rape and Abduction. They had provided safe houses to the victims of Blasphemy laws, Sharia laws, forcibly conversion, rape and abduction. World Vision in Progress Foundation is running their offices in three different places in Pakistan, and become one of the important NGO working on ground for the rights of Christians. The Ex-Executive Director Farrukh Saif (who resigned from the WVIP Foundation) did his best to protect and defend the victims of the persecution in Pakistan. And now Ms. Sonia Abbas as Executive Director along with Ms. Rivkah Entin as International Director are working days and nights to support and help the voiceless Christians of Pakistan and other Islamic countries. Currently WVIP has started their mission in Bangladesh and soon planning to start their mission in Egypt. WVIP Foundation request the International community, Christian Missions and Christian human right Organizations to come forward and help the persecuted Christians in Pakistan and as well in other Islamic countries where Christianity is suffering .

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