Persecution magazine, March 2014

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PERSECU ION International Christian Concern | March 2014

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HEALING WOUNDS LEFT BY 11 HOW YOU CAN HELP Read how you can help restore the PAKISTAN’S BLASPHEMY stolen lives of blasphemy victims LAWS One of the most dangerous things a Christian can be accused of in Pakistan is blasphemy. Read the victims’ story today.

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STATS ON BLASPHEMY

Some startling facts on blasphemy accusations.

and their families.

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The status of refugees both in and out of Syria is explored.


N OT E F RO M T H E P R E S I D E N T:

As Amir burned trash, customary in Pakistan, he had no idea of the level of violence and hatred that would be ignited upon he and his family (see page 3). The burning trash contained an Arabic textbook which Amir was unable to read. A Muslim neighbor falsely claimed the book contained Quranic verses, even after assuring Amir the book contained none. This caused Amir to be set upon by a Muslim mob bent on burning him alive for blasphemy. He was saved from the mob but charged with blasphemy by the police. International Christian Concern (ICC), along with many organizations around the world, has worked to end Pakistan’s insane blasphemy laws. The bleak truth is that there is very little hope of changing them any time soon. We are left with fulfilling Jesus’ commands to care for the afflicted, oppressed, and imprisoned, starting with His family. In Amir’s case, ICC provided him the financial means to move his family and business to a safe area.

Jeff King, President International Christian Concern

Amir’s case is one of many we are working on. We have a strong network and staff in Pakistan and have helped multiple blasphemy victims. We, with your assistance, will change the desperate circumstances of 30 of these families in the next year. This is the Lord’s work (James 1:27). I would urge you to get involved and reap the harvest of satisfaction from saving one of God’s little families that has been set on by wolves. You won’t regret it. Also, please know that your investment will be used ethically, efficiently, and effectively. I promise!


SOUTH ASIA

healing wounds left by Pakistan’s

blasphemy laws BY WILLIAM STARK

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In the summer of 2009, Amir Masih (name changed for security), a Christian living in Pakistan, had a bright future. As the owner of a successful corner store on the busy streets of Faisalabad, Pakistan, Amir was easily able to provide for his family and thought he was at peace with all of his neighbors. Unfortunately, Hajji, a Muslim shopkeeper whose shop was close to Amir’s, desired Amir’s corner store for his own expanding business and was willing to do whatever it took to get it...including falsely accusing Amir of blasphemy. A LIFE RUINED BY A FALSE ACCUSATION On July 1, 2009, Amir decided it was time to clean out his shop. While cleaning, Amir discovered several books and papers which he intended to throw away. As is traditional in Pakistan, Amir began to burn the trash he had collected, including the books and papers. That is when he noticed that one of the books was a Class VI Arabic textbook. Unable to read Arabic and concerned the book could contain Islamic religious texts, Amir consulted his neighbor, Hajji, as to whether it was safe for him to burn the book. Hajji told him that it was OK and that he had nothing to worry about. Unknowing Hajji’s true motivation, Amir listened to his advice and tossed the book into the fire. After Amir closed his shop and left for home, Hajji called other Muslimshopkeepers to the place where Amir had burned the items from his shop. When many had gathered around, Hajji pulled the partially

Amir’s family was assisted by ICC, who provided them with muchneeded aid. Pictured above: the family’s small shop. Pictured below: the family being interviewed by an ICC rep.

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burned Arabic textbook out of the ashes and claimed that Amir had set fire to a book containing Quranic verses, thus publicly accusing him of blasphemy and radically changing the trajectory of his future. The news of a Christian burning a Quran spread like wildfire and nearby mosques began announcing over loudspeakers that a Christian blasphemer was in their midst. Enraged by this accusation, a large mob of Muslims gathered outside of Amir’s home. Members of the mob broke into Amir’s home and dragged both Amir and his brother into the street, severely beating them before dousing them with kerosene to light them on fire. Fortunately, local police arrived just before Amir and his brother were burned to death. The mob followed them to the police station and demanded the brothers be released so they could be publicly set on fire. The police refused but charged Amir with committing blasphemy, a capital offense under Pakistani law. I PRAY THAT GOD BRINGS HIM BACK WHILE [HIS FATHER] AND I ARE STILL ALIVE. -MARTHA BIBI, AMIR’S MOTHER

At trial, Amir was convicted of blasphemy even though local newspapers had reported on Amir’s case and could prove that Hajji had planted evidence to falsely implicate Amir. On January 11, 2010, Amir was sentenced to life in prison and fined 100,000 Pakistani rupees for desecrating the Quran and offending Muhammad.

Amir’s family is now completely marginalized in society for being related to a blasphemer but they worry about him every day. “I pray God brings him back while Anwar [Amir’s father, name changed for security] and I are still alive,” Amir’s mother, Martha (name also changed), told ICC. “It is very hard to live without my son, my beloved son.” A HISTORY OF ABUSE If you are unfamiliar with Christian persecution, Amir’s story may seem exceptional. Unfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth. For all Christians living in Pakistan, being falsely accused of blasphemy is a real threat many fear could easily one day happen to them.

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T H E U N E V E N S TAT I S T I C S :

Christians make up 2% of Pakistan’s population

Yet they account for 1/3 of of those charged with blasphemy

According to Section 295 of Pakistan’s Penal Code, desecrating a Quran, defaming Muhammad and outraging religious feelings are illegal. Defaming Muhammad carries a death sentence. Beyond the legal ramifications, there is a social consequence almost as serious. Once individuals have been accused of blasphemy, falsely or not, that accusation follows them for the rest of their lives, especially if they are a religious minority. CHRISTIANS TARGETED Since the blasphemy laws were enacted in 1986, Christians and other religious minorities have been disproportionately accused and convicted of blasphemy. In 2013, 36 people were accused of blasphemy, of which 30 were religious minorities, 12 of whom were Christian. Given that Christians only make up 2 percent of Pakistan’s population, the fact that 33 percent of blasphemy accusations were leveled against Christians is telling. Beyond being disproportionately accused and convicted of blasphemy, false blasphemy accusations against Christians in Pakistan are disturbingly frequent. Motivated by score settling, economic gain or religious intolerance, blasphemy laws have become a convenient tool that can be, and often is, abused.

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A DEADLY LAW GETS DEADLIER Even though there is widespread agreement on the abuse of the blasphemy laws, Pakistan is doing little to correct this situation. In fact, Pakistan seems to be taking steps in the opposite direction. On December 4, 2013, the Federal Sharia Court (FSC) ordered the government to make the death penalty the only lawful punishment for blasphemy.

PERSONAL VENDETTAS In a similar case, a Christian shopowner had a poster plastered on the front of his shop by a neighbor. As he attempted to remove it, the poster ripped in half. Unbeknownst to the shopowner, the poster contained Quranic verses. He was accused of blasphemy, and his shop was burned to the ground by an angry mob. This is just one example of far too many cases. 7

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The FSC, which determines whether laws are in agreement with the tenants of Islam, released this order after a contempt of court petition was filed based on a decision made by the FSC in 1990. In October 1990, the FSC ruled life imprisonment as a punishment for blasphemy was repugnant to Islam and, as the current FSC directed on December 4, ordered the government to remove the punishment of life imprisonment, making death the exclusive punishment for blasphemy. While no action has been taken by the government to implement the FSC’s order, Christians and other religious minorities fear Pakistan’s blasphemy laws could become even deadlier in the near future.


RESPONDING TO THE WOUNDS OF BLASPHEMY Because Christians are suffering so much abuse due to Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, ICC has launched a new initiative to assist Christian blasphemy victims in 2014. Thanks to ICC’s partners and representatives on the ground, this work has already started and is showing signs of success. In December 2013, ICC was able to provide Amir Masih’s family with the resources to create a sustainable income. Because Amir is a convicted blasphemer, many Muslims were hostile towards Amir’s family. This hostility got so bad the family was forced to relocate, leaving their storefront behind.

ICC HAS PROVEN THEMSELVES TO BE OUR REAL BROTHERS AND SISTERS BY STANDING WITH US IN THIS DIFFICULT HOUR. -ANWAR MASIH, AMIR’S FATHER

Living in a new neighborhood and missing Amir’s shopkeeping expertise, Amir’s family was struggling to make ends meet with a newly established shop. ICC assisted the family by filling the shop’s inventory for two months, free of charge. “ICC has proven themselves to be our real brothers and sisters by standing with us in this difficult hour,” Anwar said. “We do not have the means or resources to approach high officials about our son’s release, but encouragement from ICC has greatly strengthened us. We have complete faith that God is in control and will bring Amir back to us.” ICC is now in the process of investigating the possibility of sponsoring Amir’s appeal to the Pakistani High Court with the goal of clearing his name and getting him released from prison. ICC is calling on its donors to partner in this new initiative. With funds donated to ICC’s Hand of Hope South Asia Fund, ICC intends to help heal as many Christians broken by Pakistan’s blasphemy laws as possible in 2014. SEE PAGE 11 FOR INFO ON HOW YOU CAN HELP VICTIMS OF BLASPHEMY

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STATS ON BLASPHEMY Christians in Pakistan have been accused of blasphemy since the law was enacted in 1986, 157 from the province of Punjab, 12 from the province of Sindh and 2 from the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Christians in Pakistan were accused of blasphemy in 2013.

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of all blasphemy accusations made in 2013 were leveled against Christians who only make up 2% of Pakistan’s population.

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Christians in Pakistan have been murdered by mobs of enraged Muslims following a blasphemy accusation.

Asia Bibi: In June 2009, Asia Bibi was accused of blasphemy after drinking a cup of water from a “Muslim well” in a farm field outside of Lahore. Considered unclean by her Muslim coworkers because of her Christian identity, Asia was accused of making derogatory comments about the Prophet Mohammad when she tried to defend her faith. Asia remains in prison in Lahore awaiting appeal.

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Christians are currently imprisoned after being convicted of blasphemy, including: Asia Bibi, Tariq Masih, Arif Masih, Asif Pervaiz, Pastor Adnan Masih, Pastor Zafar Bhatti, Sawan Masih and Amir Masih.

Rimsha Masih: In August 2012, Rimsha Masih, a 14-year-old mentally challenged girl, was accused of blasphemy after a Muslim cleric planted burned pages of the Quran in Rimsha’s school bag in Rawalpindi. After an international outcry over Rimsha’s arrest, she was released from prison and given asylum outside of Pakistan.


MAJOR INCIDENTS OF BLASPHEMY ACCUSATIONS

Rimsha Masih

Asia Bibi

Amir Masih

Boota Masih Amir Masih: In July 2009, Amir Masih was accused of blasphemy after a Muslim business competitor claimed he had burned Islamic religious texts in Faisalabad. In fact, Amir burned an Arabic textbook which the Muslim business competitor told him was safe to burn. Amir remains in prison in Faisalabad awaiting appeal.

Boota Masih: In September 2013, Boota Masih’s throat was slit by a Muslim business competitor in the middle of a busy Karachi market. Onlookers, including police, refused to intervene when Boota’s attacker declared Boota was a blasphemer. To date, no one has been brought to justice even though all of Boota’s Muslim coworkers say blasphemy accusation is without a doubt false.

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H SOOWU Y TO HU E ACSATNAHS EI A LP

HELP US RESTORE STOLEN LIVES OF

BLASPHEMY VICTIMS In Pakistan, being a Christian accused of blasphemy means either a life sentence of insecurity and fear, or murder. Christian families faced with a blasphemy accusation often struggle to support themselves due to the family’s “bread-winner” being imprisoned or killed. They also face intense social hostility, which in many cases forces them to flee their homes. In order to assist these struggling Christian families, ICC will develop and implement holistic projects intended to repair the lives broken by a blasphemy accusation or conviction. These projects include: Relocating families | Competent legal representation for the accused | Financial assistance with legal expenses | Small businesses that allow the families to provide for themselves With the proper funding, we will rescue 30 Christian families we have identified and researched. Please join us in restoring the stolen lives of blasphemy victims this year!

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Quick facts on this project: WHO Christian victims of blasphemy accusations and their families.

WHAT YOUR DONATIONS C AN DO: FOR $60, YOU CAN:

provide school tuition for one month per family.

FOR $125, YOU CAN:

W H AT Our goal: $90,000 to provide 30 families with: • legal aid, • relocation (if applicable), • small businesses, • school tuition and • food aid.

WHERE Pakistan, South Asia

provide food aid for a month per family.

FOR $500, YOU CAN:

provide house/shop rent for six months per family.

FOR $3,000, YOU CAN: rescue one family accused of blasphemy.

*All gift levels are encouraged.

WHEN We are collecting gifts for this project in March and April 2014.

WHY Blasphemy laws are routinely used to settle personal scores. Pakistan’s Sharia Court is pushing to make the death penalty mandatory for all blasphemy cases against Islam. Now more than ever, Christian minorities need our help.

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MIDDLE EAST

Serving the Suffering of

SYRIA

“I wonder, during this troublesome time we are going through, whether this is the great trouble that Christ talked about in the Bible (Isaiah 17:1),” a partner in Damascus wrote to ICC recently. Damascus is the world’s oldest continually inhabited city. It increasingly looks like the prophecies about it are coming to pass. More than 110,000 people have been killed in the past three years. More than 9.35 million people are displaced. Now, more than one out of every three Syrians have left their home. What about Christians? What is the trouble they are facing? In their own words, these are just a small fraction of issues they are dealing with:

Oppressed Syrian Christians have been fleeing the country and living in refugee camps in neighboring countries.

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The fear of death all day long from deprivation, hunger, and fear of losing a child or relative. Witnessing treason when one of your supposed friends becomes a latent enemy, waiting for the right moment. Facing trained terrorism that is seeking death for Christians. The fear of being a target of snipers who lurk in buildings and shoot at people without caring for who the target is or randomly falling mortars that cause death or permanent disabilities. Robbery, thieves, and widespread gangs. High cost of living, lack or resources and the fear of sickness and disease because medication is hard to get.

“An oracle concerning Damascus: ‘Behold, Damascus is about to be removed from being a city and will become a fallen ruin.’ ” ISAIAH 17: 1 (NASV)

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Approximately one out of three Syrians have left their home. These hardships—and so much more—have become the daily reality for millions of Syrians. Families are trying to maintain some sense of normalcy, but know it is hopeless. “We are still sending our children to schools because we are under [Christ’s] blood cover and protection. We trust God and the promises of His Word,” said our partner, who has decided to stay in Syria. For those who have left, the situation isn’t much better. Even if they can escape Syria, there is nothing there for them. “As a Christian I was in a good situation in Syria. Now I’m supposed to go and take my family to live in a tent,” Gabi, a pharmacist, told ICC. While he and his four young kids are now outside the war zone, they are concerned for where the next meal will come from, and how they

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will keep the lights on. As record cold temperatures swept across the region, the concerns of refugees like Gabi and his family turned to blankets and heaters. Just surviving from day to day is a matter of grave concern. PROVIDING AID TO THE SYRIAN CHURCH As the crisis in Syria escalated, ICC determined to actively support the Church. We initially issued a request for a project to provide a month of food for 350 Christian refugees. The response we received was incredible. Within 48 hours, the initial goals had not only been met, but had nearly been doubled. As the funds came in and were quickly sent to the field, ICC learned of new opportunities to aid


Christians, many of whom were still in Syria.

ways to provide both immediate and long-term aid to those in need.

Working through partners across Syria, we were able to send packages of food and other basic supplies, such as heating fuel and baby formula, to Christian areas that had received little aid.

Yet, for the Church, we realize that the war being fought with weapons is only a small part of the battle for Syria. The need for peace goes deeper than what can be written in a peace treaty.

This aid was able to reach families like Nabi, a father of four, who left a large city where he had been a taxi driver when the fighting became too intense. When ICC’s partners met him, Nabi said, “I felt everybody is against me. I don’t know anybody here; I don’t know how to survive.”

“We are in a spiritual war. We are trying to teach the people how to fight spiritually by fasting, prayers, and preaching the gospel,” a pastor from Syria told ICC.

Nabi was given a package to help provide for his wife and children and he was connected to the church in the new town. At those meetings, he told the group of believers, “I thought God had forsaken me, but now I realize that God cares for me and has a plan for my life.” Nabi and his family are just a few of the more than 6,000 Christians that ICC has been able to support in recent months. THE BATTLE RAGES ON Across Syria and in the refugee communities in neighboring countries, the need for assistance remains massive. We continue to seek

WE ARE IN A SPIRITUAL WAR. WE ARE TRYING TO TEACH THE PEOPLE HOW TO FIGHT SPIRITUALLY BY FASTING, PRAYERS, AND PREACHING THE GOSPEL. - SYRIAN PASTOR The Church is in a battle to combat the spirit of hatred and violence in Syria. Providing aid to sustain the Syrian Church and standing with them in prayer and support is crucial for the future of Syria and the Middle East.

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YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK ICC WELLS BRING FRESH WATER TO NEARLY 5,000 VILLAGERS ACROSS BURMA Community Rebuild

Burma is ruled by a heavy-handed military dictatorship that violently suppresses Christianity and targets ethnic Christian groups. ICC has been helping to send the Gospel into this still very dark nation through a network of underground pastors. We send out underground pastors to install water wells. In the last six months, we installed 15 wells in villages throughout the country, often opening the door to our pastors in what would otherwise be a community hostile towards the Gospel. With the dedication of each new well, the village gathers around as our pastor prays for the village and its people. These wells provide fresh water, which is a huge blessing for the village. It combats the messge of the government that Christians are evil and dramatically opens the village to the Gospel.

A Burma village surrounding their new well.

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ICC PROVIDES SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR BURMESE ORPHANS TO GROW IN THEIR FAITH Kids Care Growing up without parents is hard for anyone. Growing up without parents in a country that has labeled your faith a “virus” is unimaginably difficult. That’s why ICC helps to provide a safe haven for 16 orphans in central Burma to grow up and grow deeper in their faith without fear of discrimination. Zin, a “bright and playful” 8-year-old girl, recently sent us her testimony: “Firstly, I praise the name of the Lord. Only because of God people are very fond of me. I am a girl student. In our class there are good number of students, but among those students all of our class teachers are so fond of me. What is more, even parents of my classmates consider me as their own child and take care of me. I am so happy because I got the love and care of many, instead of being hated. So, I really thank God who provides so many people who love me and take care of me as their own child.”

The children with a caretaker.

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ICC HELPS FAMILY OF IMPRISONED CHINESE PASTOR Suffering Wives and Children

Pastor Zhang Shaojie and his family.

In November of 2013, Chinese police arrested Pastor Zhang Shaojie and 23 of his church members. It was one of the worst crackdowns on Christians in Henan Province in the last several years. Many of his family members were arrested as well, though a few managed to escape. ICC immediately directed aid to his family as they went into hiding, desperate to avoid arrest and imprisonment. Three months after his arrest, Pastor Zhang Shaojie remains in detention, but his family is receiving much-needed assistance as they wait for the release of their loved ones.

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ICC UNDERGROUND PASTOR BRINGS THE HOPE OF CHRIST IN BANGLADESH Underground Pastors Rejoice with us as new members are added to the body of Christ from Bangladesh! An underground pastor sponsored by ICC told us that four teenagers from a realm of society considered “untouchable” have recently given their lives to the Lord. “They have found hope in Jesus and have received Him as their Savior and have been baptized,” he said.

Photo by Corey Bailey shows the street near where the teenagers came to know the Lord.

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ICC PROVIDES SMALL BUSINESS TO BLASPHEMY VICTIM Hand of Hope: South Asia Through donations given to the Hand of Hope South Asia Fund, ICC was able to provide Abdul (name changed for security) with a small business. In 2013, Abdul was forced to go into hiding after being accused of blasphemy by Muslim hardliners. Abdul and his family have since relocated, and ICC has provided a sustainable business that will help support them into the foreseeable future.

Photo of Abdul outside the shop ICC donors provided.

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YOU CAN HELP TODAY! SEND DONATIONS TO: ICC PO BOX 8056 SILVER SPRING, MD 20907 OR ONLINE AT WWW.PERSECUTION.ORG

GIVING TO ICC VIA YOUR WILL Provide now for a future gift to ICC by including a bequest provision in your will or revocable trust. If you would like more information on giving to ICC in this way, please give us a call at 1-800-ICC-5441.

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