Pakistan human rights group says police colluding with jihadists who are murdering Christians with impunity

As indicated here. "Collusion between police and extremists cause of deaths in judicial custody, Pakistani NGO says," by Fareed Khan for Asia News, September 17 (thanks to C. Cantoni):

Lahore (AsiaNews) - The Joint Action Committee for People's Rights (JAC), a group of Pakistan-based non-governmental organisations operating in the human rights field, has expressed concern over "increasing incidents of violence" that have taken in recent months against religious minorities, especially Christians. Their concern also includes the apparent "collusion" of some officials in the police and the prison system with "fanatics and extremists" in perpetrating crimes against members of religious minorities.

According to JAC activists, anti-Christian violence in Gojra in early August and the murder of a young Christian man in prison in Sialkot show that the "government's record of protecting religious minorities [. . .] is disappointing to say the least."

The death in the Sialkot District Jail of Robert Fanish Masih has raised strong suspicions that jail officials were involved in the crime.

Witnesses say they saw torture marks on the body of the 20-year-old man, something that if proven true would contradict jail officials' claim that he committed suicide.

In the meantime, Fanish's father (funerals pictured) filed a first information report against prison management, but police has yet to register it.

In any event, the killing of Fanish Masih in Sialkot Jail was not an isolated incident. Similar episodes have been recorded in the recent past. Other defendants facing blasphemy charges have allegedly committed suicide whilst in judicial custody even when circumstantial evidence suggested they were murdered by fanatics in collusion with jail officials.

For JAC the government is to blame for failing to carry out "fair, transparent and thorough investigations into earlier cases of deaths in judicial custody." Had it done so "it would have worked as a deterrent for the future."...
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>>Sharia induced apparent "collusion," egged on by the unholy bloodlust of Muhammad.

"According to JAC activists, anti-Christian violence in Gojra in early August and the murder of a young Christian man in prison in Sialkot show that the 'government's record of protecting religious minorities [. . .] is disappointing to say the least.'"

Here, let me correct that horrible remark:

".....the 'government's record of protecting religious minorites is in perfect concordance with the koran and islamic law.'"

Much better.

Mohammedans are good at mass slaughter and committing genocide of all non Muslims. Pakistan is a criminal country like their criminal ideology of Islam and their thug and pedophile prophet Mohammad. This country's sole existence is to continue the Islamic Jihad against India and non Muslims around the world. It is committing mass genocide and crimes against humanity with impunity. Once those Taliban Islamic thugs get their hands on Pakistani Nukes all hell will brake lose, not that all hell is still going on when it comes to Mohammedans. That is the nature of Islam and the followers of this violent, hateful and oppressive ideology.

The Mafia is a brotherhood of unlawful activity. They take a blood oath to stay loyal to one another.

Islam is a brotherhood of evil. They are under the threat of death to stay loyal just like the Mafia.

Nothing new here. Same ole same ole. If only the MSM and other socialist media would show these highly educational stories about Islam. The objective of the MSM is to keep people stupid. They really like stupid and stupid is as stupid does.

I still cannot believe that my tax dollars pay for the Muslim blood orgy in Pakistan.

It is absolutely the time to close those purse strings to Pakistan...not one more dime..and no repair parts to the equipment we sold them.

Pakistan Human Rights groups - now there is a contradiction. Do you think that ANY muslim thinks that others have NY rights? I have not met one paki who thinks that anything except koran is needed to live on this planet. Oh, there is no planet - earth is flat and celestial objects just wantonly wander around. I'm sorry!

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