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Muslim Man Rapes Christian Teenager for Two Days

Muslim Man Rapes Christian Teenager for Two Days

Washington , D.C. (September 18, 2009) – International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that on August 15, a Muslim man kidnapped and raped an 8th grade Christian girl in Pakistan .

Muhammad Akmal, accompanied by Khurshid Bibi, kidnapped Fouzia and took her to his farmhouse where he repeatedly raped her for two days. He released her only after threatening to kill her if she told anyone that she had been kidnapped and raped.

Salam Masih, Fouzia’s brother, told ICC that they reported the incident to the local police, but the police have not yet apprehended Muhammad, who is an influential landlord in the district of Toba Tek Singh.

Rana Ahmed Hassan, a police officer from the district, told ICC that Muhammed had fled from the village, but the police were doing their best to apprehend him.

Christian minorities in Pakistan are easy targets for harassment and attacks due to discriminatory laws that relegate them to the level of second-class citizens. In the past two months alone, 12 Christians were murdered by Muslims. The government of Pakistani has repeatedly failed to protect Christians from attacks and violence.

ICC’s Jonathan Racho said, “It is outrageous that Muhammed would kidnap and rape an 8th grade girl. The scar of the rape will live with Fouzia for the rest of her life. We call upon Pakistani officials to fully investigate the crime against Fouzia and bring Muhammed and his accomplice before justice.”

Please contact the Embassy of Pakistan in your country and urge them to apprehend Muhammed.

Pakistani Embassies:

USA : (202) 243-6500

Canada : (613) 238-7881

UK : 0870-005-6967

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