Muslim Tortures, Accuses Christian Who Refused Slavery
Land owner falsely charges young man with illicit sex, calls
villagers to beat, burn him.
ByJawad Mazhar
SARGODHA,
Pakistan – A Muslim land
owner in Pakistan
this month subjected a 25-year-old Christian to burns and a series of
humiliations, including falsely charging him with having sex with his own
niece, because the Christian refused to work for him without pay.
Fayaz Masih is in jail with burns on his body after No. 115
Chitraan Wala village head Zafar Iqbal Ghuman and other villagers punished
Masih for refusing to work as a slave in his fields, said the Rev. Yaqub
Masih, a Pentecostal evangelist. The village is located in Nankana Sahib
district, Punjab
Province.
Sources said neither Fayaz Masih nor his family had taken any loans
from Ghuman, and that they had no obligations to work off any debt for
Ghuman as bonded laborers.
Yaqub Masih said the young man’s refusal to work in Ghuman’s fields
infuriated the Muslim, who was accustomed to forcing Christians into
slavery. He said Ghuman considered Masih’s refusal an act of disobedience by
a “choohra,” the pejorative word for Christians in Pakistan.
On Oct. 3 Ghuman and 11 of his men abducted Masih from his home at
gun-point and brought him to Ghuman’s farmhouse, according to Yaqub Masih
and Yousaf Gill, both of nearby village No. 118 Chour Muslim. Gill is a
former councilor of Union Council No. 30, and Yaqub Masih is an ordained
pastor waiting for his denomination to assign him a church.
Fayaz Masih’s family members told Yaqub Masih that Ghuman was
carrying a pistol, and that the 11 other men were brandishing rifles or
carrying clubs, axes and bamboo sticks. They began beating Masih as they
carried him away, calling him a choohra, Yaqub Masih said.
Gill said that Ghuman’s farmhands tied Fayaz Masih’s hands and legs
and asked him once more if he would work in Ghuman’s fields. When he again
refused, Gill said, Ghuman summoned four barbers; three ran away, but he
forced one, Muhammad Pervaiz, to shave Masih’s head, eyebrows, half of his
mustache and half of his beard.
After they had rubbed charcoal on Masih’s face, Ghuman then
announced that Masih had had relations with Masih’s 18-year-old niece,
Sumeera, and called for everyone in the village to punish him. He and his
men placed Masih on a frail, one-eyed donkey, Yaqub Masih and Gill said, and
a mob of Muslim men and children surrounded him – beating tins, dancing and
singing door-to-door while shouting anti-Christian slogans, yelling
obscenities at him and other Christians, and encouraging villagers to beat
him with their shoes and fill his mouth with human waste, Yaqub Masih said.
Some threw kerosene on Masih and alternately set him on fire and
extinguished the flames, Gill said. He added that Muslims made a garland of
old shoes from a pile of garbage and put it around Masih’s neck.
Yaqub Masih said the abuse became unbearable for the young man, and
he collapsed and fell off the donkey.
Police Ignore Court
Masih’s sister, Seema Bibi, told Compass that the accusation that
Masih had had sex with her daughter Sumeera was utterly false. She said
Ghuman made the allegation only to vent his fury at Masih for refusing to
work for him.
Seema Bibi said that Ghuman told her daughter at gun-point to
testify against Masih in court on Oct. 4. Sumeera surprised the Muslim land
owner, however, saying under oath that Masih was innocent and that Ghuman
had tried to force her to testify against her uncle. A judge ruled that
Sumeera had not had illicit relations with Masih, and that therefore she was
free to go home.
Her mother told Compass, however, that since then Ghuman has been
issuing daily death threats to her family.
After Masih collapsed from the abuse, Yaqub Masih and Gill called
local police. Police did not arrive until three hours later, at 3:30 p.m., they said, led by Deputy Superintendent of
Police Shoiab Ahmed Kamboh and Inspector Muhammad Yaqub.
“They rebuked the Muslim villagers that they could have killed this
Christian youth, and they told them to give him a bath at once and change
his clothes, in order to reduce the evidence against them,” Gill said.
Family members of Masih said Kamboh and Inspector Yaqub arrested
some of the leading figures within the mob, but soon thereafter they
received a call to release every Muslim.
“Instead of taking the Muslim men into custody, they detained my
brother, and he was taken to the police station,” Seema Bibi said.
On Oct. 4 police sent Masih to District Headquarters Hospital
Nankana Sahib for examination, where Dr. Naseer Ahmed directed Dr. Muhammad
Shakeel to mention in the medical report how severely Ghuman and his
farmhands had beaten him, Gill said. He said the medical report also stated
that Masih had sustained burns and that his head, mustache, eyebrows and
beard were shaved.
In spite of the court ruling that Masih had not had sex with his
niece, police were coerced into registering a false charge of adultery under
Article 376 of the Islamic statutes of the Pakistan Penal Code, First
Information Report No. 361/10, at the Sangla Hill police station.
At press time Masih remained in Shiekhupura District Jail, said
Gill. Gill also has received death threats from Ghuman, he said.
The 11 men who along with Ghuman abducted Masih and brought him to
Ghuman’s farmhouse, according to Masih’s family, were Mehdi Hussain Shah and
Maqsood Shah, armed with rifles; Muhammad Amin, Rana Saeed, Muhammad Osama
and four others unidentified, all of them brandishing clubs; Muhammad Waqas,
with an axe; and Ali Raza, bearing a bamboo stick and a club.
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Muslim Tortures, Accuses Christian Who Refused Slavery
Land owner falsely charges young man with illicit sex, calls villagers to beat, burn him.
By Jawad Mazhar
SARGODHA, Pakistan – A Muslim land owner in Pakistan this month subjected a 25-year-old Christian to burns and a series of humiliations, including falsely charging him with having sex with his own niece, because the Christian refused to work for him without pay.
Fayaz Masih is in jail with burns on his body after No. 115 Chitraan Wala village head Zafar Iqbal Ghuman and other villagers punished Masih for refusing to work as a slave in his fields, said the Rev. Yaqub Masih, a Pentecostal evangelist. The village is located in Nankana Sahib district, Punjab Province.
Sources said neither Fayaz Masih nor his family had taken any loans from Ghuman, and that they had no obligations to work off any debt for Ghuman as bonded laborers.
Yaqub Masih said the young man’s refusal to work in Ghuman’s fields infuriated the Muslim, who was accustomed to forcing Christians into slavery. He said Ghuman considered Masih’s refusal an act of disobedience by a “choohra,” the pejorative word for Christians in Pakistan.
On Oct. 3 Ghuman and 11 of his men abducted Masih from his home at gun-point and brought him to Ghuman’s farmhouse, according to Yaqub Masih and Yousaf Gill, both of nearby village No. 118 Chour Muslim. Gill is a former councilor of Union Council No. 30, and Yaqub Masih is an ordained pastor waiting for his denomination to assign him a church.
Fayaz Masih’s family members told Yaqub Masih that Ghuman was carrying a pistol, and that the 11 other men were brandishing rifles or carrying clubs, axes and bamboo sticks. They began beating Masih as they carried him away, calling him a choohra, Yaqub Masih said.
Gill said that Ghuman’s farmhands tied Fayaz Masih’s hands and legs and asked him once more if he would work in Ghuman’s fields. When he again refused, Gill said, Ghuman summoned four barbers; three ran away, but he forced one, Muhammad Pervaiz, to shave Masih’s head, eyebrows, half of his mustache and half of his beard.
After they had rubbed charcoal on Masih’s face, Ghuman then announced that Masih had had relations with Masih’s 18-year-old niece, Sumeera, and called for everyone in the village to punish him. He and his men placed Masih on a frail, one-eyed donkey, Yaqub Masih and Gill said, and a mob of Muslim men and children surrounded him – beating tins, dancing and singing door-to-door while shouting anti-Christian slogans, yelling obscenities at him and other Christians, and encouraging villagers to beat him with their shoes and fill his mouth with human waste, Yaqub Masih said.
Some threw kerosene on Masih and alternately set him on fire and extinguished the flames, Gill said. He added that Muslims made a garland of old shoes from a pile of garbage and put it around Masih’s neck.
Yaqub Masih said the abuse became unbearable for the young man, and he collapsed and fell off the donkey.
Police Ignore Court
Masih’s sister, Seema Bibi, told Compass that the accusation that Masih had had sex with her daughter Sumeera was utterly false. She said Ghuman made the allegation only to vent his fury at Masih for refusing to work for him.
Seema Bibi said that Ghuman told her daughter at gun-point to testify against Masih in court on Oct. 4. Sumeera surprised the Muslim land owner, however, saying under oath that Masih was innocent and that Ghuman had tried to force her to testify against her uncle. A judge ruled that Sumeera had not had illicit relations with Masih, and that therefore she was free to go home.
Her mother told Compass, however, that since then Ghuman has been issuing daily death threats to her family.
After Masih collapsed from the abuse, Yaqub Masih and Gill called local police. Police did not arrive until three hours later, at 3:30 p.m., they said, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police Shoiab Ahmed Kamboh and Inspector Muhammad Yaqub.
“They rebuked the Muslim villagers that they could have killed this Christian youth, and they told them to give him a bath at once and change his clothes, in order to reduce the evidence against them,” Gill said.
Family members of Masih said Kamboh and Inspector Yaqub arrested some of the leading figures within the mob, but soon thereafter they received a call to release every Muslim.
“Instead of taking the Muslim men into custody, they detained my brother, and he was taken to the police station,” Seema Bibi said.
On Oct. 4 police sent Masih to District Headquarters Hospital Nankana Sahib for examination, where Dr. Naseer Ahmed directed Dr. Muhammad Shakeel to mention in the medical report how severely Ghuman and his farmhands had beaten him, Gill said. He said the medical report also stated that Masih had sustained burns and that his head, mustache, eyebrows and beard were shaved.
In spite of the court ruling that Masih had not had sex with his niece, police were coerced into registering a false charge of adultery under Article 376 of the Islamic statutes of the Pakistan Penal Code, First Information Report No. 361/10, at the Sangla Hill police station.
At press time Masih remained in Shiekhupura District Jail, said Gill. Gill also has received death threats from Ghuman, he said.
The 11 men who along with Ghuman abducted Masih and brought him to Ghuman’s farmhouse, according to Masih’s family, were Mehdi Hussain Shah and Maqsood Shah, armed with rifles; Muhammad Amin, Rana Saeed, Muhammad Osama and four others unidentified, all of them brandishing clubs; Muhammad Waqas, with an axe; and Ali Raza, bearing a bamboo stick and a club.
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