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Young Christian Doctor’s Murder in Sanghar Raises Alarming Concerns

Sanghar, Sindh – A shocking incident unfolded in Sanghar as 24-year-old Christian doctor, Sabar Masih, was found dead on the morning of February 10th in the Chak-36 Workshop area. Authorities have confirmed that he was brutally murdered, with visible signs of severe assault on his body. Dr. Sabar Masih, a dedicated

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Iqra: A Life Stolen for Chocolates

A child’s laughter should echo in playgrounds, not be silenced by cruelty. A child’s hands should hold books and toys, not bear the scars of servitude. But for Iqra, a 13-year-old girl from Rawalpindi, life was never about innocence or dreams—it was about survival. Until, in a moment of horrifying brutality,

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Faith, Fear, and Forced Conversions: The Hindu Migration Crisis in Sindh, Pakistan

The migration of Hindus from Sindh, Pakistan, has been an ongoing phenomenon exacerbated by multiple socio-political, economic, and environmental factors. While the Hindu community in Sindh has historically been an integral part of Pakistan’s social fabric, recent trends indicate a notable increase in their migration. Various reports suggest that security concerns,

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The Unforgivable Theft of Innocence: A Father’s Cry for Justice

In the stillness of an ordinary evening, the world of Shafique Masih, a humble Christian painter, was shattered beyond repair. His 12-year-old daughter, Saba Shafique, was abducted from the sanctity of their home in Lahore by a man twice her age. The perpetrator, Muhammad Ali, a 35-year-old married Muslim neighbor, not

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Pakistan: Christian Man with Mental Illness Arrested for Blasphemy

In a deeply troubling incident, police in Pakistan arrested a mentally challenged Christian man on blasphemy charges, despite being fully aware of his condition, sources have revealed. On January 26, in Sahiwal, Punjab Province, Ghala Mandi police took 28-year-old Farhan Javed Masih into custody after a local villager, Muhammad Bilal Khan,

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A Cry for Justice: The Heartbreaking Story of Kajol Meghwar

In the quiet village of Gulzar Qureshi, Mirpurkhas, a dark cloud descended on the life of a young girl, Kajol Meghwar, on the night of December 29/30, 2024. Barely 15 years old, Kajol—a bright tenth-grade student at Kot Ghulam Mohammad—was forcibly taken from the comfort of her home and thrust into

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Special Cases

LHC Postpones Junaid Hafeez’s Appeal Amidst Defense Confusion

The courtroom of the Lahore High Court was silent, charged with anticipation. This wasn’t just another appeal hearing. It was about Junaid Hafeez, a once-promising Fulbright scholar, whose life took a dark and devastating turn when he was accused of blasphemy in 2013. In a dimly lit cell in Multan Jail,

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14-year-old persecuted Pakistani believer executed by extremists

On February 5, in a remote village in Punjab, Pakistan, a small Christian community gathered to commemorate a wedding. The crowd gathered around the church and celebrated the new bride and groom. But tensions quickly escalated when a band of Muslim extremists arrived on their motorcycles. The seven motorcyclists parked in

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Christian Rickshaw Driver in Pakistan Jailed Under Blasphemy Charges

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Dennis Albert, a 35-year-old Catholic rickshaw driver from Lahore, Pakistan, has been imprisoned under blasphemy charges since April 27. The nightmare began when Dennis, in an innocent attempt to shield his feet from the searing heat of the road, stepped out of his rickshaw and

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Christian Youth Charged with Blasphemy in Pakistan Wins Bail

On Thursday, March 14, an 18-year-old Christian, Ashbeel Ghauri, was granted bail after being detained for a period of solitary confinement lasting one week. Ghauri attributed his endurance throughout this challenging time to his faith. His arrest on March 6 stemmed from allegations made by Sheraz Gulistan, a former peer, who

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Falak Noor Appears in Sessions Court Following Two-Month Disappearance

After an absence exceeding two months, Falak Noor, purportedly kidnapped by a neighbor from her home in Sultanabad, District Gilgit, was presented before the Sessions Court on Thursday morning, where her statement was recorded before a judge under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Israruddin Israr, Regional Coordinator for

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