Blasphemy Arrest of Christian Youth Sparks Tensions in Sahiwal. Report by Advocate Mushtaq Gill

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Sahiwal, Pakistan – Tensions have escalated in the Galla Mandi area following the arrest of 28-year-old Farhan Masih, a Christian man, on blasphemy charges on 26 January. The accusations were filed by a local Muslim, Muhammad Bilal Khan, raising concerns about the safety of Christians in the region.

Farhan, who is reported to be mentally unstable, was taken into police custody as a precautionary measure after a large crowd gathered, calling for his immediate punishment. The situation has sparked fears of mob violence, with many local Christians fearing for their safety.

 Pastor Imran Amanat, a leader with LEAD Ministries Pakistan, confirmed the arrest and urged Christians worldwide to pray for Farhan’s life and for the safety of the Christian community in the area. "The situation is critical. We ask for prayers for Farhan and for peace to prevail in this tense moment," Pastor Amanat stated in an official statement.

 Blasphemy charges have long been a source of controversy and tension in Pakistan, where accusations can lead to severe legal repercussions, often without sufficient evidence. The law is frequently misused to settle personal disputes, and individuals accused of blasphemy can face threats of violence from mobs, even before a court ruling.

 LEAD Ministries, an organization dedicated to promoting religious freedom and advocating for the rights of minorities in Pakistan, has also called on authorities to ensure the protection of all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs.

 As the situation continues to unfold, local authorities have deployed additional police forces to manage the unrest and prevent further violence. The Christian community in Sahiwal remains on edge, hoping for a fair legal process and protection from the rising threats of mob justice.

 Prayers for Peace and Justice

 LEAD Ministries is asking for continued prayers not only for Farhan Masih but also for the safety and well-being of Christians in Pakistan, who frequently face threats under the country's blasphemy laws.

 As of now, Farhan remains in police custody, and authorities are working to prevent the situation from escalating further. However, concerns about the potential for mob violence persist, and the Christian community in Sahiwal remains on high alert.

 

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