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Delegation of Pakistani Christians convenes meeting at Pak Embassy in Rome to address Jaranwala attacks

In a pivotal event, a delegation of Pakistani Christians convened a significant meeting at the Embassy of Pakistan in Rome on Saturday.

ANI Aug 27, 2023 22:16 IST googleads

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Rome [Italy], August 27 (ANI): In a pivotal event, a delegation of Pakistani Christians convened a significant meeting at the Embassy of Pakistan in Rome on Saturday.
The objective of the meeting was to address the deeply concerning aftermath of the recent attacks in the city of Jaranwala in the Faisalabad District of Punjab, Pakistan.
The delegation was met with a warm reception, as they engaged in crucial discussions with several diplomats, including the commercial counsellor, Khalid Hanif, and
the vice ambassador, Masood Gul.
The Association of Pakistani Christians in Italy was instrumental in facilitating this essential dialogue, highlighting the immediate need for attention and concrete action.
Pastor Justin Bhatti, Joseph Jansen, Ayyaz Gulzar, Mirjam Bos, and Pervaiz were among the Christian leaders who had the chance to speak during this crucial meeting and make their demands known.
The discourse centred around addressing the grave issues stemming from the brutal attacks in Jaranwala and the collective pursuit of resolutions that ensure justice, protection, and equal rights for all citizens, irrespective of their religious affiliations.
Joseph Jansen, Chairperson of Voice for Justice, and Pastor Justin Bhatti, Prominent Advocates,
took the lead in articulating the core demands of the delegation to the Pakistani embassy
Diplomats in Rome:
1. Demand for Immediate Apprehension and Prosecution of Perpetrators: The delegation vehemently called for the swift identification, apprehension, and prosecution of those responsible for the violent and heinous attack in Jaranwala. The fervent demand for
justice resonates deeply among those who have witnessed the harrowing aftermath
of this tragedy.
2. Urgent Need to Amend and Prevent Misuse of Blasphemy Laws: The delegation
emphasized the pressing concern surrounding the misuse of blasphemy laws, which
has led to dire consequences. They urgently urged the Pakistani government to
implement amendments that would effectively prevent the misuse of these laws and
curb their potential to incite violence and hatred.
3. Immediate Financial Support for Affected Families: Acknowledging the urgent
requirement for assistance, the delegation stressed the necessity of providing
compensation to the families adversely affected by the Jaranwala attack. Numerous
families have suffered the loss of their homes and belongings, necessitating swift and
substantial financial aid for their rehabilitation.
4. Concrete Measures to Safeguard Religious Minorities: The delegation underscored the
urgency of enacting concrete measures to protect the rights and safety of religious
minorities. They implored Pakistani authorities to take proactive steps against any form
of discrimination or violence targeted at these vulnerable communities.
5. Emphasis on Equal Rights for All Citizens: Pastor Justin Bhatti articulated the
importance of equal rights for all citizens, irrespective of their religious background.
The delegation issued a resolute call to end religious discrimination and foster a society
that upholds the principles of equality and harmony.
6. Immediate Release of Unjustly Imprisoned Individuals: Joseph Jansen passionately
advocated for the immediate release of individuals who have been unjustly
imprisoned on blasphemy charges. Notably, Anwar Kenneth and Shagufta Kiran,
among others, are victims of this unjust persecution. Their release is an essential step
toward rectifying the grave injustices they have endured.
The meeting resonated with the critical importance of addressing the alarming events in
Jaranwala and taking decisive steps to ensure the unwavering protection of religious
minorities and the resolute promotion of equal rights for every citizen.
The group stood as one in support of efforts to create a society where people might live in freedom and without constant fear of violence or discrimination.
The Association of Pakistani Christians in Italy and the diplomatic officials in attendance vowed to keep up the conversation and work effectively together to bring about real change in Pakistan.
The unyielding voice of the delegation resonates not only within the corridors of the Embassy of Pakistan in Rome but also within the hearts of those fervently advocating for justice, equality, and fundamental human rights across the globe. (ANI)

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