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Protesters outside European Parliament raise chants on abuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan

The European Pakistani Christian Action Committee held a protest outside the European Parliament, raising issues including the abuse of blasphemy laws, a culture of impunity, discrimination, incitement of violence in the name of religion, coerced faith conversions and forced child marriages of Christian and Hindu girls in Pakistan, news portal The White Post Pakistan reported.

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Brussels [Belgium], November 11 (ANI): The European Pakistani Christian Action Committee held a protest outside the European Parliament, raising issues including the abuse of blasphemy laws, a culture of impunity, discrimination, incitement of violence in the name of religion, coerced faith conversions and forced child marriages of Christian and Hindu girls in Pakistan, news portal The White Post Pakistan reported.
Protesters raised concerns over religious freedom violations and urged the European Union to encourage Pakistan to follow human rights obligations under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) Plus status.
White Post Pakistan is an online web portal dedicated to promoting the untold stories and struggles of religious minorities in Pakistan. White Post Pakistan strives to provide a platform for researched-based articles written by professional journalists and editors, with a special emphasis on journalists from religious minority backgrounds.
During the protest, people carrying placards shouted slogans calling for justice for victims of the Jaranwala attack on Christians. Protesters called for reforms in the Pakistani legal system. They said that Pakistan must consider amending all blasphemy laws, removing restrictions on religious freedom, and ensuring that the accused of blasphemy are not tried under the anti-terrorism laws.
The protesters said Pakistan must introduce laws criminalising coerced faith conversion of minority girls and women in Pakistan. Charlie Weimers, a member of the European Parliament from Sweden, joined the protest and condemned forced conversion and child marriage of Christian girls in Pakistan.
He called for the unconditional release of Anwar Kenneth, Shagufta Kiran and others who have been kept in prison unfairly due to blasphemy laws.
Weimers stated that Islamism and blasphemy laws are a direct threat to our safety and freedom of religion. During the protest, Joseph Jansen, advocacy officer with Jubilee Campaign Netherlands, stressed on the European Union's responsibility to assess Pakistan's progress in implementing 27 international treaties under the GSP Plus mechanism, White Post Pakistan reported.
Jansen stated that Pakistan as a beneficiary of GSP Plus mechanism must make efforts to imprve the state of freedom of expression and freedom of religion. He said that dozens of people in Pakistan have been extrajudicially killed and minorities have been attacked multiple times on the pretext of blasphemy accusations, according to the White Post Pakistan report.
He called on the European Union Parliament to pass a resolution urging Pakistan to take action to criminalise acts of forced conversion and child marriage. He called on European Parliamentarians to travel to Pakistan and hold discussions with key stakeholders, including leaders of political parties and the Chief Justice of Pakistan, about improving religious freedom conditions in Pakistan.
During the protest, the European Pakistani Christian Action Committee spoke about the case of Anwar Kenneth, a Christian man sentenced to death for more than 22 years under blasphemy charges.
The committee has demanded his immediate acquittal and release from the Pakistani government without imposing any conditions, White Post Pakistan reported.
Pastor Ghazala Shafique called it "deeply disturbing" that the Pakistani government has not been able to curb the abuse of blasphemy law.
Pastor Justin Bhatti said tangible changes are needed to make Pakistan safer for religious minorities. He expressed hope that the EU will use its leverage to make this change happen. (ANI)

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