Pakistani Christian Refugees facing hardships: PCC on World Refugee Day

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Karachi; June 20, 2014. (PCP) Dr. Nazir S Bhatti, President of Pakistan Christian Congress PCC has invited attention of United Nation UN on situation of Pakistani Christian Refugees who are suffering in countries of South Asia and South Eat Asian countries on World Refugee Day here today in a statement issued from Central Secretariat of Pakistan Christian Congress in Karachi. Thousands of Pakistani Chritian who fled from Pakistan after oppression and persecution by government of Pakistan are without any help of UNO, UNHCR and International Red Cross in Colombo, Kual Lumpur and Bangkok. Pakistani Christians are forced to ask local Churches in these countries for help of food but they are denying it due to lack of funds. PCC has invited attention of UN forum and other International organizations but no one has extended help to Pakistani Christian Refugeess. There are more than 12000 Pakistani Chritian Refugees in South and South East Asia registered with UNHCR but non are recieving any support from any UN agencey or any International org. which use to claim support for Libyian or Syrian Muslim who are victims of self styled democracy. Nazir Bhatti urged EU and USA to support Pakistani Christian Refugees and open their doors for them because Pakistani Christians are True Refugees who are victimized in Islamic Republic of Pakistan nor political Refugees like Muslims of Islamic states who are welcomed.

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"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

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