Rapes of Christian Girls in Pakistan Reflect Hidden Trend
Sat, Aug. 21, 2010 Posted: 01:34 PM EDT  
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FAROOQABAD, Pakistan (Compass Direct New) – The vulnerability of Christian  
girls to sexual assault in Pakistani society emerged again last month as a  
Muslim landowner allegedly targeted a 16-year-old and a gang of madrassa  
(Islamic school) students allegedly abused a 12-year-old in Punjab Province. 
In Farooqabad, Shiekhupura district, three Muslim co-workers of a Christian 
 man allegedly raped his 16-year-old daughter at gunpoint the night of July 
21;  the following evening in Gujar Khan, Rawalpindi district, more than a 
half dozen  madrassa students decided to “teach these Christians a lesson” 
by allegedly  gang-raping the 12-year-old girl. 
The students at Jamia Islamia Madrassa had been harassing Christians in the 
 villages around Gujar Khan, said the pastor of the church to which the girl
’s  family belongs, United Pentecostal Church. 
“They openly announce that ‘the Christians are our enemies, we should not  
talk to them, eat with them or do business with them,’” Pastor Shakeel 
Javed  told Compass. [ This, BTW, is a teaching in the Qur'an, namely, that  
Muslims should not be friends with Christians or Jews ] 
The students often beat Christian children who come to play on the school  
grounds, telling them to convert or leave, he said, adding that on Sundays 
they  throw stones at the church building. 
A school teacher who said she was witness to the alleged rape told Compass  
that when she came across the madrassa students the evening of July 22, she 
 overheard one saying, “We will teach these Christians a lesson they will 
never  forget.” 
“Three or four Christian girls were washing dishes near a pond,” Rana 
Aftab  said. “These guys ran towards them, and the girls started running. One 
of 
them  fell on the ground, and these madrassa students got hold of her and 
took her in  the fields. I tried to stop them, but they were 15-16 in number.”
 
Seven or eight of them raped the girl, whose name is withheld, while the  
others looked on, Aftab said. 
“She kept yelling for help, but no one heard her cries,” Aftab said. 
They left the girl in the field, and some villages took her home to her  
father, Pervaiz Masih, Aftab said. 
Masih was devastated, and the girl’s mother fainted when she saw her, Masih 
 told Compass. 
Masih and Aftab went to the police station to register a complaint, but the 
 officer in charge refused to register it, Aftab said. 
When Compass contacted officers at the police station, they initially 
refused  to comment, but eventually one admitted that they are under pressure 
from  Muslims leaders and extremists to refrain from filing a First Information 
Report  (FIR) on the alleged crime. 
Kidnapped
In eastern Punjab Province’s Farooqabad, the  Christian father of the 
allegedly raped 16-year-old girl said he was later  kidnapped and tortured. 
In his complaint to police, Ghafoor Masih of Kot Sandha village said he was 
 working the fields when three men who work for his Muslim employer 
overpowered  his daughter at home and dragged her into one of the rooms of the 
house at  gunpoint. 
His daughter, whose name is withheld, told police that the three men raped  
her while keeping her from screaming for help by threatening to shoot her 
in the  forehead with a pistol. The family accused Rashid Ali, another Muslim 
identified  only as Maan son of Muhammad Boota and an unidentified man who 
also worked for  Masih’s employer, Hajji Rashid Jutt. 
The next morning, July 22, Masih went to the Saddr police station in  
Farooqabad, but Station House Officer Inspector Nasseer Ahmad Khan refused to  
register a First Information Report (FIR), labor leaders said. Aslam Pervaiz  
Sahotra, chairman of the Bonded Labor Front, and Zia-ud-Din Khokhar, 
chairman of  Equality for Minorities, later approached the Shiekhupura district 
police  officer with Masih’s complaint, and on July 28 the official sent an 
application  for a FIR to Saddr Police Station. 
Under pressure from the superior officer, on July 29 Inspector Khan  
registered the FIR under for “gang-rape at gunpoint,” family members and clergy 
 
said. 
As Masih made his way home after the filing of the FIR on July 29, however, 
 two other Muslims who work for his employer, Jutt, allegedly intercepted 
and  kidnapped him, the family members said, and took him to Jutt’s 
farmhouse. There  Jutt, the two men – Muhammad Irfan and Muhammad Usman – and 
another worker for  Jutt, Fazal Karim, allegedly shackled and tortured Masih, 
leaving him in  critical condition. 
Inspector Khan told Compass that he has arrested Jutt, Irfan and Usman for  
kidnapping, as well as the suspect identified only as Maan for the alleged 
rape  of Masih’s daughter. 
Joseph Francis, national director of the Center for Legal Aid Assistance 
and  Settlement, condemned the alleged rape of the 16-year-old girl. 
“Muslim landowners and their relatives see Christian girls or women as 
their  chattel,” Francis said. “Such vicious incidents are not being stopped by 
the  government, and day by day the rate of rapes of Christian girls is 
escalating  instead of plunging.” 
Sahotra and Khokhar added that many such cases go unreported as 
impoverished  Christian families often do not have the resources to pursue 
justice.
Compass Direct News
John Little and Walter Smith 

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