British Pakistani Christians have voiced dismay over the expulsion of a Christian girl from a school over blasphemy allegations.

Faryal Bhatti was accused of blasphemy by officials at Sir Syed Girls High School in Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) colony in Havelian, near Abbottabad. The accusation was made after she misspelled a word in a class test on a poem praising the Prophet Muhammad.

She was reportedly beaten by her teacher over the mistake before the school took the decision to expel her. A rally was held by local Muslims demanding that criminal charges be brought against Bhatti.

At Friday prayers last week, imams said her entire family should be punished. The decision to expel her was taken by officials following a meeting with the girl and her mother in which Bhatti apologised and tried to explain that it had been a simple spelling mistake.

The girl’s mother, a nurse, has since been moved by the authorities from her place of work at a nearby hospital to another hospital further away from the school. Wilson Chowdhry, head of the British Pakistani Christian Association, said this was not an isolated incident and that Christians in Pakistani schools are forced to take Islamic lessons and face pressure to convert or take part in Islamic worship. He said Bhatti’s expulsion “demonstrates that too often there is little difference between the ‘mainstream’ and ‘extremist’ educational establishments in Pakistan”.

He criticised the British Government’s decision to continue investing millions of pounds in Pakistan’s education system when it “routinely and systematically discriminates against and oppresses children of minority religions, and effectively increases Islamic extremist practices”. “Without extremely stringent controls and monitoring, it is highly likely that even without any of the regular brand of corruption, Cameron will have pledged hundreds of millions of tax-payers money to an education system that effectively furthers Islamic extremism and imperialism at the expense of minority faith children,” he said.

The Centre for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement, which provides free legal support to persecuted Christians in Pakistan, has also condemned the blasphemy claims against Bhatti. Its UK coordinator Nasir Saeed said: “The spelling mistake that Bhatti made was a matter of adding one dot to a word. Just a single dot has made her a criminal and changed her life. “It is a mistake she may have to pay for the rest of her life as blasphemy charges carry a terrible stigma. “This is yet another demonstration of how wildly Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are being abused to persecute Christians.

“The Pakistani government should reform the laws immediately to protect the lives of Christians and other minorities who have clearly committed no crime.”

Tim Pearson Director of The Way commented: As this family are Christians trying to live out their faith, we in the UK should take this as totally unacceptable behaviour. There is no difference where these people live, because they are still our brothers, sisters and daughters in Christ Jesus. If we did this to a Muslim family in the UK there would be an uproar! And yet it seems perfectly acceptable to persecute, beat, torture and kill Christians in other countries, while we stand by and watch.

The time is coming soon where the world’s views will turn against the Christian faith in this country, as well, ( we can see the prelude to this already) so we need to prepare ourselves to make a stand for Jesus and to take action in cases like this.

Posted by Amanda Hopkins

Extract from http://www.christiantoday.com

Doctors and nurses given up to 15 years in jail for treating people injured during uprising in Gulf kingdom.

 

So it seems that the government can’t stop the protests and they also can’t go in and kill everyone so those sneaky bastards and injuring protesters and beating them and when medical attention is required the docters are told not to help them. In an attempt to scare people and for them to stop protesting because they’ll end up kill or beaten up and left dieing.

 

So 20 medics that helped peace-full protesters where sentenced to 5-15 years, 13 of them got 13 and 7 of them got 10 years they where all accused of crime against the state. 

 

guardian.co.uk

Twenty Bahraini medics who treated activists wounded during anti-government protests were jailed for between five and 15 years in sentences that were immediately denounced by medical bodies and human rights groups around the world.

The sentences were handed down by a military court set up to handle the trials, which stemmed from an Arab spring-inspired uprising in the country in February and March. It was crushed with the help of armies from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. Thirteen of the doctors and nurses received sentences of 15 years in prison, while another seven received terms of five to 10 years.

All of the accused were charged with committing crimes against the state, during an uprising they insist was peaceful and popularly inspired.

Most worked at the Salmaniya Medical Centre in Manama, which became a focal point of the tiny Gulf kingdom’s uprising. Government officials claimed it had been transformed into a base for a plot to overthrow the 200-year-old monarchy.

The formal charges were for stealing medicine, possessing weapons and occupying a government hospital. The medics were also accused of “inciting hatred to the regime and insulting it, instigating hatred against another sect and obstructing the implementation of law, destroying public property and taking part in gatherings aimed at jeopardising the general security and committing crimes.”

The doctors, all of whom denied the charges, were among dozens arrested for joining protests led by Bahrain‘s Shia majority against the government headed by the country’s ruling Sunni minority.

The protests were quickly cast by Bahrain’s government as a sectarian plot ordered by Iran. The crackdown that followed the demonstrations led to the imposition of martial law and the Gulf Co-operation Council sending troops to the island state.

Amnesty International described the sentences as ludicrous. “It appears that the real reason for targeting these health workers was the fact that they denounced the government crackdown on protesters in interviews to international media,” said the group’s Africa and Middle East deputy director, Philip Luther. “The ruling government clearly wants to send a message that anybody perceived as advocating political reforms will be dealt with severely.”

British Foreign secretary William Hague led the international condemnation. “These sentences appear disproportionate to the charges brought,” he said. “These are worrying developments that could undermine the Bahraini government’s moves towards dialogue and the reform needed for long-term stability in Bahrain.”

Several of the doctors, interviewed by the Guardian this year, say they were cast into a political role by an increasingly violent crackdown launched by government troops in mid-February in an attempt to oust protesters from their hub in central Manama — a roundabout then known as Pearl Square.

A medic who was sentenced on Thursday said the events of 17 February – a particularly savage assault on the roundabout – had changed the nature of the uprising.

“That day changed my life,” the medic said. “I felt bad seeing my own people treated like animals.

“In April, my fears came true and I was taken from my house by more than 30 masked men with guns in front of my son, whom I had to leave alone.

“I was physically and emotionally abused, blindfolded and handcuffed. They beat me – with their hands and legs, with a hose, and gave me electric shocks. They threatened to rape me. They threatened to kill me so that I would confess to false accusations. I was sexually harassed and humiliated.”

Britain joined international bodies in attacking a lack of transparency in the military court, which was set up using emergency powers. “I call on the Bahraini judicial authorities to follow due process carefully and transparently. Cases before the special tribunals should be transferred to regular civilian courts,” said Hague.

In a separate case before the military court, a man was sentenced to death for running down and killing a policeman. The sentences came a day after the tribunal upheld an appeal by 21 activists, including senior figures from the main opposition bloc, al-Wefaq, against life sentences they received for allegedly plotting to overthrow the monarchy.

Around 30 people have been killed in a series of clashes with security forces this year. At least 1,000 people have been detained. Bahrain’s king, Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, called for dialogue during the summer. This was immediately boycotted by opposition groups.

He has also announced a commission of inquiry into claims of mass discrimination against the country’s Shia majority, which is banned from much of the establishment.

Hundreds of Shia demonstrators who joined sweeping pro-democracy demonstrations in February have complained that they have since been sacked or suspended from their jobs in both the private and public sector.

 

A police officer has been attacked by a Muslim man in Brussels after he demanded that the man’s wife remove her veil. Belgium outlawed the wearing of Islamic garments which cover the face.

The incident occurred after the couple was spotted by a police squad patrolling the Saint-Josse community – a neighborhood where many immigrants live, reports Belga news agency.

One of the officers demanded the woman’s ID and wanted to see her face for proper identification. The husband became angry and threatened the officers with death should they ever come close to his wife again.

The ensuing quarrel quickly became a fistfight, which ended with one of the policemen receiving mild injuries.

The 37-year-old assailant was detained and charged with attacking an officer of the law. His wife will be issued a fine for wearing the forbidden garment.

Belgium banned wearing of clothes that hide face, such as the burqa or the niqab, in June. Violations carry a 137.5 euro fine and up to seven days in jail.

France was the first European country to ban the face-concealing Muslim garments in April.

Russia’s Dagestan province is infected with Muslims and violence on a daily base not very surprising considering the majority if its inhabitants are Muslims.

 

Investigators say a powerful car bomb killed eight people, including an 11-year-old girl and a police officer, in Russia’s volatile Dagestan province.

 

Parts of Russia has also been over run by Muslims it is said that Muslims make 40-60% of Russia’s population. Once a country that had great ground breaking inventions such as the space shuttle etc. Russia’s now stuck with an Muslim infection that resembles HIV quite well once your country gets it will start to deteriorate slowly.

We should know by know that Muslim extremist have no regret to kill for there so called god Allah. They devout there life to there god and kill infidels or do other terrorist acts to gain power  and for the others to fear them. 

The day you need  armed guards protecting teachers in Thailand armed with m-16 there’s something wrong going on. But that’s how it goes in Thailand (sadly).

Muslim insurgents aka terrorists disguised in paramilitary uniform. 15 of them walked up to the Soldiers guarding the teachers over there and started talking with them and suddenly opened fire killing 4 Soldiers wounding 2 others and shooting a kid in the stomach. After killing these innocent soldiers on duty

these terrorist ragheads grabbed there m-16 and ran off. It’s a good thing they weren’t dumb enough to go inside the school and kill the kids or maybe there planning that for later.

It’s quite normal in some parts of Thailand to see soldiers since they protect schools in monks in the region. 

 

Full detailed article here: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/09/28/ap/asia/main20112595.shtml

 

It appears that a few ragheads have traveled to the holylands of Jerusalem. Seeking to convert Jews to the true faith. The same religion that disrespected them insulted them threatened them and attacked them. If a jew was too do that in an arab country he would of been killed in the first 5 minutes. Because Jews are infidels according to Muslims and there god Allah says that they should be killed. 

Heres the full story on these retarded Muslims trying to convert the ones they have been trying to kill for decades. 

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2016348842_muslimissionaries29.html

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OTTAWA — A human-rights group says agents from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service interrogated a Libyan-Canadian while he spent eight years in one of Moammar Gadhafi’s prisons.

Human Rights Watch says Mustafa Krer, 46, was detained by Gadhafi from 2002 to 2010 for alleged ties to a Libyan resistance organization that has been linked to al-Qaida.

Krer is quoted as saying Canadian interrogators visited him about three times between 2003 and 2005.

The group says CSIS agents questioned him jointly with a team of Libyans in the room.

While the former prisoner does not claim mistreatment during the CSIS interrogations, he says his Libyan captors beat him repeatedly.

Andrea Prasow, senior counter-terrorism counsel at Human Rights Watch, calls the allegation troubling and says Canadian agents must have known their Libyan counterparts were involved in torture.

Human Rights Watch is calling on CSIS to come clean on its role in Krer’s detention in Libya.