freedom
let us be the voices that rise
should ever suffer in silence
and faith is met with persecution
divinity
Latest Updates

A Death Before Dawn: The Unending Horror of ‘Honor’ Killings in Pakistan
In the still darkness of Bhutto Chandio village, the life of a young woman was extinguished under the illusion of honor. It was just after 3:30 a.m. on April 10 when 19-year-old Khalida, known to some as Rubina, was shot dead, declared ‘Kari’ by her own relatives and executed before the

“We Will Not Leave”: The Night the Bulldozers Came for Islamabad’s Christian Poor
Tears, prayers, and defiance filled the narrow lanes of Allama Iqbal Colony on April 13, as hundreds of Christian families stood together to protect the only homes they have ever known. For five tense hours, the residents — men, women, and frightened children — faced down bulldozers sent by the Capital

Christian Family in Pakistan Left Homeless After Home Set Ablaze in Samundri Village
A Christian family in Chak 437 G/B, Tehsil Samundri, is reeling after their home was reportedly set on fire following a local dispute, leaving them displaced and fearful for what comes next. According to community representatives and local sources, the incident took place on April 12 after an argument between children

Easter Terror in Pakistan: A Christian Woman’s Refusal to Convert Leads to Threats and Fear
On a day meant for joy and redemption, Easter Sunday turned into one of terror for a Christian family in Pakistan. The hymns and prayers were still echoing through the village air when police arrested a Muslim man accused of threatening to kill a young Christian woman if she refused to

Bound by Fear: Exploitation of Christian Women Domestic Workers in Pakistan
In a narrow street of Shahdara, Lahore, the cry of a mother cuts through the ordinary hum of life — a cry for a daughter lost not to death, but to confinement and cruelty. Eighteen-year-old Saniya, a Christian domestic worker, was allegedly held captive in her employer’s home for eight long

Tears and Terror: Christian Lives Shattered by a Wave of Violence in Punjab
Imagine a 17-year-old boy, Daud Masih, full of dreams and laughter, walking the dusty streets of Sheikhupura’s Bhattal village. On April 8, gunfire tore through that innocence, shot dead in broad daylight by Muhammad Junaid, who fled like a shadow. Police scramble with evidence and a manhunt, calling it a possible

Pakistan Police Torture Christian Father to Death in Custody
Imagine the shattering ring of your husband’s phone—his voice silenced, replaced by a stranger’s cold demand. That’s how Nazia Masih’s world crumbled on March 26 in Lahore’s Sadhoki Kahna Nau neighborhood. Her husband, Iftikhar Masih, a devoted Catholic father of four and a humble gardener at the University of Lahore, was

Pakistan’s Federal Constitutional Court Upholds Marriage of Minor Christian Girl: A Dangerous Precedent
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Pakistan has sparked outrage by upholding the marriage of 13-year-old Christian girl Maria Shahbaz to 30-year-old Muslim man Shehryar Ahmad, accused of abducting and forcibly converting her. The ruling, issued on March 25, 2026, has alarmed human rights defenders, minority advocates, and legal experts, who
Playlist
Special Cases

The Tragic Death of Sujawal Masih and the Plight of Pakistan’s Christians
In the quiet neighborhood of Mohalla Atari, Rangpura, Sialkot, a young life was cruelly snatched away—Sujawal Masih, a bright and hopeful Christian youth, now lies lifeless under circumstances shrouded in pain and suspicion. His death is not just a loss for his family but a heartbreaking echo of the vulnerability that

The Blasphemy Trap: How Pakistan’s Laws Endanger Minorities in the Digital Age
A Digital Weaponization of Faith Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, once framed as safeguards for religious sanctity, are increasingly exploited as tools of fear, control, and profit. Human rights groups now describe a growing “blasphemy business,” in which fabricated screenshots, doctored images, fake social media accounts, and false witness statements are used to

A Death Before Dawn: The Unending Horror of ‘Honor’ Killings in Pakistan
In the still darkness of Bhutto Chandio village, the life of a young woman was extinguished under the illusion of honor. It was just after 3:30 a.m. on April 10 when 19-year-old Khalida, known to some as Rubina, was shot dead, declared ‘Kari’ by her own relatives and executed before the

“The Bullets at Rabwah’s Gate”: Pakistan’s Failure to Protect Its Ahmadis
On Friday, as worshippers gathered for Jumu’ah at the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s central mosque—Bait-ul-Mahdi in Rabwah’s Gol Bazaar—four men arrived by car, stepped out, and sprayed the main gate with gunfire. Panic cracked the air. Young Ahmadi volunteers on security duty moved first, shielding the crowd and trading their own safety

The Tragic Impact of Honor Killings in Tribal Areas: The killing of Nooruddin and his sister-in-law
The dark reality of honor-based killings continues to cast a shadow over the lives of countless families across Pakistan. In yet another tragic incident, this time in the Kotkay area of Lower Dir, the promise of justice is silenced by a brutal act of violence that has left a family shattered.

Anwar Kenneth’s 23 Year Ordeal: A Stark Reflection of Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law Injustice
The heart-wrenching case of Anwar Kenneth, an elderly Christian who spent 23 years languishing on death row in Pakistan, shines a glaring light on the deep flaws embedded within the country’s constitution and its handling of blasphemy cases. The Supreme Court’s recent acquittal of Kenneth, a 72-year-old Catholic, on the grounds