Pakistani Christians shout slogans in Karachi during a protest against the attack on the homes of members of the Christian community in Lahore on Saturday. – Photo by AFP

KARACHI: Pakistan's government should immediately take legal action against Islamist militant groups and others responsible for threats and violence against minorities and other vulnerable groups, Human Rights Watch demanded on Saturday in the aftermath of devastating attacks on Christian minority in Lahore.

While international and Pakistani human rights groups have long called for the reform or repeal of the blasphemy law, it has come under renewed scrutiny after a mob torched dozens of houses located in a Christian neighbourhood in Lahore, forcing hundreds of Christians to flee.

An enraged mob attacked the houses in Joseph Colony following allegations of blasphemy against a Christian man. The man was booked under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

“The Punjab provincial government has spent almost its entire 5-year term in office being in denial about threats to minorities,” said Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan director at Human Rights Watch, in a statement issued from New York.

“Unless Pakistan’s federal and provincial authorities are following a policy of willful discrimination, law enforcement authorities need to put aside their prejudices and protect religious minorities who are clearly in serious danger,” he said.

Social persecution and legal discrimination against religious minorities has become particularly widespread in Punjab province.

The HRW has urged the provincial government, controlled by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), to investigate and prosecute as appropriate campaigns of intimidation, threats, and violence against Christians, Ahmadis, and other vulnerable groups.

The Human Rights Watch has also urged concerned governments and intergovernmental bodies to press the Pakistani government to repeal sections 295 and 298 of the Pakistan Penal Code, which includes the blasphemy law and anti-Ahmadiyya laws.

Pakistan's "Blasphemy Law," as section 295-C of the penal code is known, makes the death penalty effectively mandatory for blasphemy.

“The ugly fact is that the blasphemy law is an enabler of mob violence against vulnerable groups,” said Hasan.

“As long as such laws remain on the books and the authorities remain unwilling or unable to rein in mobs playing judge, jury and executioner, Pakistan will remain plagued by abuse in the name of religion,” he added.


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Pramod
March 11, 2013 2:50 pm
@Mansoor People who supported and showered rose petals on Mumtaz Qadri were neither Lower social economic class nor any they were some uneducated people. They were the people who knows law of Pak. Kind of support Mumtaz qadri had got from lawyers and general public proves you wrong.
Lawrence
March 11, 2013 2:32 pm
The people who burnt the Christian homes are actually the TRUE Muslims and fall into the category of DAR-al-Islam and the vitims as DAR-AL-HARB.
Human first
March 11, 2013 1:32 pm
Who is making Muslim world burn? better you know the answer. Muslim world is peaceful but there is someone there to disturb the peace.
Human first
March 11, 2013 1:31 pm
The fact is its religion of peace. You can not deny it by giving the example of few idiots who don't know about religion at all. Can you blame all the Christians for doing all that wrong things which happened in this world by them and still happening. No its the crime committed by few and the law should deal with them properly.
Human first
March 11, 2013 1:28 pm
Leo, you cannot blame the minority for not giving them their rights. They are really marginalized and backward. Not everyone goes to Islamic school. What about those who are highly qualified but still doing petty jobs or jobless. Only few are given opportunity just to show the world that you are taking care of the minority. They are lacking behind in every field of life.
ARA
March 11, 2013 1:20 pm
Those who were part of mob majority were illiterate people. They even don't know the meaning of visa????
Saleem
March 11, 2013 12:18 pm
Please keep your hatred to yourself. You are no different from those who caused this attrocity.
Saleem
March 11, 2013 12:14 pm
James, Believe what you may. Those who these atrocities in the name of religion, do not have iota of belief, they are people of hatred, and found in every religion, and race. Blanket statements should be avoided, as they fuel the fire, instead we should work together to show the beauty of our faith what ever that may be.
Saleem
March 11, 2013 12:06 pm
It is the failure of the whole society in Pakistan. The hearts and mind of people are tainted, of self righteousness. The Mullahs, of today do not understand the basics of ISLAM. They the followers of Abu Jahil, who was engulfed in hatred, and so do these Mullahs and their followers. What right they have to Kill another human being, regardless of their faith affiliation, NONE, according to Holy Quran. I feel so sorry for Pakistan, that I going to stop here, and give up.
Syed
March 11, 2013 11:32 am
So much for Islam being the religion of Peace. What a joke, what hypocrisy !!!
Gerry D'Cunha
March 11, 2013 11:23 am
Iqbal:as long as true muslims like you exist - all minorities should salute and pray for them.God bless you.
Pramod
March 11, 2013 9:57 am
German do not glorify themselves by Hitler's act, neither did any body else did the way Pakistani glorify themselves with Muhammed Gauri and Ghajnavi. most of the above were either part of an over ambitious goals of some dictator or before 1950 when everybody wanted to kill everybody. one thing about riots or war is that they get finished one day. What happened here was result of an ideology and finishing an ideology is very difficult. its a continuous process and passed on from one generation to other and always gets stronger.
Bobs
March 11, 2013 6:19 am
Agree....but dont go to past to justify your actions. Those people who did that were wrong and their successor have realized what they did wrong and tried to correct it and trying to correct it..SO its your time to be human and realize that whats happening is wrong.Criticizing others dont make your actions justified..Saying it for good of your own country hate wont take you any where..if you believe god is only one and we all are his children .....let him punish for not believing in him or disrespecting him..who made your Mullah/Moulvi/followers to do that.Please live and let other live in peace...Dont use god name to take personal revenges...
concerned
March 11, 2013 5:56 am
the act was heinous and brutal, i have no words to express my anger towards this madness. condolence to the christian community and minorities that they are bearing the pain for a very long time.
Zeeshan
March 11, 2013 5:44 am
The majarity does not have the rights how can any minority can have the rights.
Zeeshan
March 11, 2013 5:42 am
In India there were thousand cases of Christians masacres
Urfi
March 11, 2013 5:35 am
What government?
Urfi
March 11, 2013 5:33 am
Yes, true Islam is. Not what mullahs preach in Pakistan. Where are the muslim scholars? They have really failed muslims and Islam
Urfi
March 11, 2013 5:29 am
Pakistan is full of "Jahil's". It is sad but unfortunate fact. I am a Pakistani muslim and stand by my christian brothers in these tough times. I really hope, so called muslims will learn lessons from the life of prophet Muhammad (pbuh). There is nothing islamic about what's going on in Pakistan.
Human
March 11, 2013 4:54 am
Don't forget, the Army Chief is also a Sikh.
Human
March 11, 2013 4:50 am
The difference is that those who committed these acts were not inspired by their religion. Both good and evil are part of human nature, but when evil is supported by and done in the name is religion, it becomes 100 times more dangerous. Almost all terror acts by Muslims are committed in the name of Islam, and they justify them citing their holy books.
Human
March 11, 2013 4:35 am
Everyone keeps blaming the Mullas. But please go a step further. Why are the Mullas the way they are? The root of the problem is in certain teachings of the religion. Unless these are openly debated and renounced by the right-minded people in Islam, things will not improve. But that cannot happen, because anyone asking questions about such teaching will be immediately dubbed an apostate and killed.
Human first
March 11, 2013 3:55 am
Most of the people in the mob would love to get a Visa or asylum in US or any European country.
Ronnie Dsouza
March 10, 2013 9:04 pm
This is exactly how I feel
Farooq Mogul
March 10, 2013 8:53 pm
Well said, thanx
Farooq Mogul
March 10, 2013 8:51 pm
I m a muslim, and must tell that, the people who are committing these barbaric acts are not muslims, they are not human beings, they are barbaric, wild animals. I wish some leader has courage to change Pakistan to a secular country, where people from all religion had the same rights. Being a muslim and a Pakistani, I am so ashamed of the way we are treating christians, hindues and other minorities in Pakistan. Even fellow muslims are not safe from these animals.
Aslam
March 10, 2013 7:45 pm
you are next
Indicus
March 10, 2013 6:54 pm
I have always wondered what is 'pak' of Pakistan ..?
Sam
March 10, 2013 6:50 pm
I am muslim and i condemn these attacks. All people who attacked our christian borthers should be hanged because they are worst than animals.
anil gupta
March 10, 2013 6:38 pm
and you guys complain about godhra gujrat incidence..
nationalist
March 10, 2013 6:29 pm
you are right . but what about babri mosque and samjhota express incidents? India is at same par with pakistan. extremism has no caste or religion, it is simly mindset.
Q&A
March 10, 2013 6:24 pm
On the same day a mosque was bombed. A Muslim Imam, prayer leader, along with six others were killed and 29 injured, the mosque was desroyed, many Quran and prayers books damaged. Any 'noise' on that in the west? Anywhere?
MBA
March 10, 2013 6:23 pm
Even if it is very difficult now, let us be reasonable. All Pakistanis have right to be in Pakistan regardless of their religion, race and gender. And let us clear about another thing: Our pluralistic neighbours have thier own negative history. As an ex-patriot for over 30 years I can tell you one thing: You never find your home-country elsewhere. Together we should try to make Pakistan a real home-country for all co-nationals.
S. A. M.
March 10, 2013 6:00 pm
This is something new to me. India has been chanting slogans of secularism and being tolerant of other faihts but this is totally opposite to what has been claimed by them. a sad state of affaris then for sikhs in punjab. its no different anywhere in the sub continent.
amritekka
March 10, 2013 5:55 pm
Pakistan was created to protect minority from majority or to kill minority..
dharmendra49
March 10, 2013 5:39 pm
sorry for that but r u happy in 2013???
Human first
March 10, 2013 5:23 pm
Sorry if I offended some one.
Human first
March 10, 2013 5:20 pm
Dear Muhammed . When I wrote this it was with my personal experience with some Muslims. I have seen Muslim denying christmas cake or Prasad . But same guys always expected all non muslims to take Fatiya( perhaps this is the word) from him with all respect and we did. My intention was not to bring muslims to Chruch or temple to offer prayers ro give regular visit. but it was more of not to stop your kids to go to any non muslim religious place if they go there sometime with their friend or any of their friend give something to them. Because when you stop them then it is like indirectly telling them it is wrong.
Saeed
March 10, 2013 5:18 pm
What do expect from illitrate Pakistanis with muslim names who don't even know how to pray? They can't even recite Kalma.
dharmendra49
March 10, 2013 5:18 pm
no not...how many more deaths you need to wake you up from your slumber sleep that islam is not a religion of peace. it needs blood everyday.
Saeed
March 10, 2013 5:15 pm
Pakistn needs family planning and education for their children. A country where half the population is illitrate one should expect such incidents. Education is the only solution.
Saeed
March 10, 2013 5:12 pm
The Christians needs to stay in Pakistan and fight for their God given rights. Muslims of Pakistan need to learn to live with them.
Deb
March 10, 2013 4:52 pm
The majority does not have to be based on religion only. It could be based on economic conditions, etc. too.
Deb
March 10, 2013 4:34 pm
The world has moved way beyond the things that you are referring to. Though correct, your answers and assertions are completely irrelevant to the present context.
Deb
March 10, 2013 4:25 pm
I do not agree with you at all. The freedom of religion also includes the freedom to CRITICIZE any religion or the spiritual leaders. The only point being that this criticism should not be violent.
Amaal
March 10, 2013 3:16 pm
Exactly, that's what happend during french revolution, russian revolutions when aristocracy and upper classes were targeted. This is not it. There is something very wrong with the majority religion in this country. Hateful and intolerant at its core which is incompatible with the day and age we live in. Admitting that would be a first step towards reform. And yet, the religion of peace is just looking for excuses to justify its atrocities and in this case "economic frustrations of working class" seems to be a convenient one.
hamza
March 10, 2013 3:04 pm
if ur prophet is so great and important then why r u using stealing electriciy and using kunda? why dont u'll pay ur bills and get proper lighiting rather than steel electricity.. See how u muslims cheat in every step of ur life... U'll use kunda and try to justify ur love for the prophet rather than doing the right thing and being honest which one is better???
ram
March 10, 2013 3:01 pm
a blasphemy accused is caught n arrested and assaulted in a few seconds but the biggest criminals and terrorists in the country are roaming free???? We are giving more priority to blasphemy rather than the big crimes n criminals that have ruined pakistan no wonder instead of going ahead n prospering we are going in the dark ages day by day..... The ones who need to get arrested n hanged are all our enjoying life freely... Blasphemy is not going to better ur country its a black law which needs to be abolished...
Bakul
March 10, 2013 2:57 pm
Riaz, It takes a pure heart and a lot of courage to say these words. Brave man, keep it up.
Amaal
March 10, 2013 2:56 pm
True children of satan on the earth, what a cursed dark place pakistan has become