PCC Holland Chapter President met with families of blasphemy victims in Pakistan

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Holland: May 22, 2014. (PCP) Parvez Iqbal, President Pakistan Christian Congress Holland Chapter recently visited Pakistan to chair PCC Youth Conference in Lahore after He visited interior Pakistan and met few families of Victims of Blasphemy Laws to know their situation and facts and record their interviews specifically for PCP. In one of the major city of Punjab Province, he met a young aged widow whose husband was falsely alleged and arrested by local police, after gunned down to grave publically during a sunny day in presence of Law enforcement of agencies. Now she herself is on hit list of Muslim extremists and grave threat for force conversion or working for them. Detail interview will be published on PCP shortly. Parvez Iqbal, also meet and interviewed wife of a Pastor from Karachi who is at top of the search list of police as well as the Muslim Extremists (Jehadi groups) to hang till death for false allegation and violation of Blasphemy Laws. Pastor himself has managed his escape to save his life, but his family, (wife and two youth aged sons) are in strict danger and facing hardship to save their life, honor and future. Considering their safety and protection Pakistan Christian Post will take all precautionary measures while publishing their detail interviews to know the Human Right Organizations, US and EU authorities and to show the real picture of Christians in Pakistan not only the victims of blasphemy laws but also their families as aftershocks of False Allegations.

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