Saleem Khokhar condemn death sentence to Sawan Masih on blasphemy

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Liverpool, England: April 2, 2014. (PCP) In a joint statement given by Mr. Saleem Khursheed Khokhar Former Member Sindh Assembly, Chairman Standing Committee on Minorities Affairs Sindh, President All Pakistan Minorities Alliance Sindh Chapter, Nadeem, Anjum Sarfraz and several other Pakistani Christian stated that we condemn the false accusations of Blasphemy against Sawan Masih who has been sentenced to death. This false allegation against Sawan Masih which resulted about 300 Christian houses along with Christian inmates were burnt which is highly condemnable and the religious minorities particularly Christian are facing such brutal incidence again and again. Christians are facing such human problems one after another. Such atrocities and cruel incident are being done by the religious extremists and radical militants so as to falsely involve Christian religious minorities in Pakistan under the umbrella of blasphemy law and they are punished just to settle personal scores by the Muslim majority. The aforesaid leader particularly Saleem Khursheed Khokhar addressed to Pakistan Community demand repeal of Blasphemy Law, appealed European Union to reconsider the ranking and facilities provided to Pakistan in the wake of such brutal activities once and again are imposed on Christian Minorities in Pakistan and also appealed to the international forums and countries to stop all commercial facilities provided to Pakistan such as Textile Quotas and other trades and such facilities should be made conditional to the security of religious minorities particularly in Pakistan.

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