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PO Box 609, Lake Forest, CA 92609-0609 USA Sunday, March 21, 2010 Pakistani Muslims Accused of Rape Allegedly Attack Her Sisters Fearing conviction, five Muslim rape suspects allegedly beat Muniran Bibi and her sister to get their Christian family to drop rape charges By Michael Ireland Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service LAHORE, PAKISTAN (ANS) -- Five Muslims allegedly ransacked the house of an impoverished Christian in the capital city of Punjab Province last month and angrily beat his daughters in an effort to get the family to withdraw rape charges. Compass Direct News (CDN) reports Christian leaders said that Muhammad Sajjid wielding a pistol, Muhammad Sharif brandishing a dagger, and Muhammad Wajjad and two unidentified accomplices carrying bamboo clubs arrived at the Lahore home of Piyara Masih the afternoon of Feb. 26. The Muslims allegedly ransacked the house and began thrashing his two daughters, a 15-year-old and her 21-year-old sister, Muniran Bibi, according to attorney Azra Shujaat, head of Global Evangelical Ministries, and Khalid Gill, president of the Christian Liberation Front (CLF). CDN says the family accuses the men of raping her then-13-year-old sister in 2008. CDN goes on to report their frail father said that the gang leader, Sajjid, commanded his accomplices to abduct both Muniran and her sister in the most recent attack, without success. A neighbor who requested anonymity said that a large number of people gathered in front of the house upon hearing the cries of the Christian family, causing the five Muslims to flee, CDN states. CDN also says Christian leaders said the alleged attacks on the family were predicated in part on the assumption that, as Christians, they will get little help from a justice system biased against non-Muslims and easily swayed by threats, bribes or other means of persuasion from Muslims, CDN stated when the family approached Nishtar Colony police for help, officers refused to register a case. Shujaat, who is providing pro-bono counsel for the family, said he registered a First Information Report (FIR) at the Lahore High Court, accusing the men of ransacking the house and illegal weapons. Only after the high court order for police to file an FIR and strenuous efforts by him, Christian politicians and clergymen did the Nishtar Colony police register one against the Muslim gang. Shujaat said the four men were being prosecuted for rape and abduction of the girl in District and Sessions Court. Sources told CDN that the alleged rapists were granted bail and secured liberty soon after their apprehension. Ferhan Mazher, head of Christian rights group Rays of Development Organization, said the only way for the “perverse Muslim criminals” to do away with the court’s judgment was to convince the Christian family, through threats and violence, to drop the charges.
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