A horrible Terrorist Crime in Pakistan
By: Elias Bejjani*
February 03/2011
"Blessed are those who have been persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for
theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 5:10).
Why, for heaven's sake are the free and democratic countries of the world, the
USA, Europe and all the others, turning a blind eye, adopting an indifferent and
laissez-faire stance, and not taking any practical deterrent action against
their close ally, the government of Pakistan who boldly and savagely continues
to either commit or cover up heinous and brutal crimes against minorities,
especially against the persecuted and impoverished Christians and their clergy,
politicians, officials and leaders?
Most of these crimes that range between systematized persecution, planned
inhuman atrocities, shameful discrimination, fabricated judicial charges, unjust
trials and harsh sentences are inflicted by the government itself through
notorious controversial blasphemy laws that deprive non-Muslim Pakistani
citizens of their basic rights.
Incredibly, Pakistan receives billions of dollars in aids annually from the USA
and other Western countries while its record in both human rights violations and
terrorism is one of the worse in the world. The question is why the continued
aids are not made conditional on the Pakistani government ensuring equal
citizenship rights for minorities. This is the least that the Western countries
ought to do.
The Western countries have moral, ethical and human obligations to force their
close ally, the Pakistani government to change its anti- minority attitudes and
to cancel all the barbaric and inhumane blasphemy laws.
With no doubt the statements of condemnation that the Western countries issue
after each crime that targets Christians in Pakistan are ignored and will
continue to be a waste of time unless they coincide with economic
sanctions and a clear set of pre-conditions on the aids that Pakistan receives.
Yesterday another horrible crime took place in Pakistan when the honorable
Shahbaz Bhatti, Federal Minister for Minorities was assassinated. The victim was
the only Christian Minister in the Pakistani cabinet. He was a courageous human
rights activist who spoke loudly against terrorism and terrorists, stood bravely
against the Pakistani blasphemy laws and witnessed for what is fair and
righteous for all the Pakistani persecuted minorities.
In my capacity as founder and chairman of the Lebanese Canadian Coordinated
Council (LCCC), I condemn this cowardly attack against a brave, honest, and
faithful man who had the guts to speak out loudly against extremists in his own
country and denounce their terrorism, evil schemes and horrible atrocities.
The LCCC totally adopts the statement of condemnation that was issued yesterday
by the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs. It
urged the Pakistani Government to protect all those who find the courage to
speak out against the country’s controversial blasphemy laws and to bring to
justice the perpetrators of this heinous crime. The statement called on the
Government of Pakistan to prevent the abuse of the blasphemy laws, which
restrict freedom of religion and expression and have disproportionately targeted
religious minorities.
From the LCCC we extend our deepest condolences to the Pakistani Christian
communities, and to the family, and friends of Minister Bhatti and to the
Pakistani people.
With our Canadian people and Government we will continue to stand shoulder to
shoulder with those who defend human rights around the world.”
*Elias Bejjani
*Canadian-Lebanese Human Rights activist, journalist and political
commentator
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