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Friday, 10 July 2026

Calls for Justice and Protection Grow After Tragic Killing of Christian Youths in Mastung

Mastung, Balochistan: Calls for justice and greater protection have grown following the tragic killing of two Christian youths, Sabar Masih and Auyosh Masih, who were shot dead by unknown attackers in Mastung. The incident has caused deep sorrow among their families, friends, and the wider Christian community, while raising renewed concerns about the safety and security of religious minorities in Pakistan.

According to reports, Sabar Masih and Auyosh Masih were targeted by unidentified assailants, resulting in their deaths. The incident has sparked grief and concern among community members, who have called for a thorough investigation, the identification of those responsible, and justice for the victims’ families.

Pastor Imran Amanat, head of LEAD Ministries Pakistan, strongly condemned the killings and expressed heartfelt sympathy and solidarity with the bereaved families. He offered prayers for the deceased and called on the authorities to ensure that the victims’ families receive justice through a transparent, impartial, and effective legal process.

Pastor Amanat said that every citizen of Pakistan has the fundamental right to life, dignity, and protection under the law. He emphasized that the state has a responsibility to safeguard the lives and property of all citizens, particularly vulnerable communities, and to ensure an environment where people can live without fear.

“The tragic loss of Sabar Masih and Auyosh Masih is a painful reminder of the challenges faced by Christian communities. Their families deserve justice, and those responsible for this violence must be brought before the law,” Pastor Amanat said.

He further expressed concern over incidents of violence, harassment, and discrimination that create fear and insecurity among Christians and other religious minorities. He stressed that equal protection, justice, and respect for human dignity are essential for building a peaceful and inclusive society.

Sardar Mushtaq Gill, founder of LEAD Ministries Pakistan, also expressed concern over the security challenges facing Balochistan, where political instability and targeted attacks have remained persistent issues. He stated that the Government of Pakistan and security forces are facing significant challenges in countering terrorist threats and protecting citizens from such attacks.

Sardar Mushtaq Gill emphasized that stronger security measures, effective law enforcement, and coordinated efforts are essential to ensure the safety and protection of all communities, particularly vulnerable groups. He called for continued efforts to promote peace, stability, and justice so that every citizen, regardless of faith or background, can live with dignity and security.

LEAD Ministries Pakistan has continued its efforts to advocate for the rights, safety, and dignity of Christian communities, raising awareness about the challenges faced by minorities and supporting calls for justice, equality, and peaceful coexistence.

Community members have appealed to the Government of Balochistan and law enforcement agencies to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the killings and take effective steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The Christian community continues to mourn the deaths of Sabar Masih and Auyosh Masih and calls for justice, accountability, and stronger protection measures so that every citizen, regardless of faith, can live in safety and security.

Karachi Tensions Renew Debate Over Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws and Minority Safety

Karachi: Tensions reported in Karachi’s Baldia Town following an alleged blasphemy accusation have raised renewed concerns over the safety of religious minorities and the challenges surrounding Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. 

According to reports from the area, a crowd gathered near a predominantly Christian neighborhood after allegations of blasphemy emerged. Residents said fear spread among local families, with many remaining inside their homes due to concerns for their safety. Some residents reported pressure to leave their homes and alleged attempts to damage property, prompting appeals to authorities for immediate protection.


Police and Pakistan Rangers were deployed to the area to maintain law and order and prevent any further escalation. Security measures were increased as authorities worked to control the situation and provide reassurance to residents.

Pastor Imran Amanat, head of LEAD Ministries, called on the authorities to take immediate steps to ensure the protection of the Christian community in Baldia Town. He said the government and law enforcement agencies have a responsibility to safeguard the lives, properties, and rights of all citizens regardless of their faith.

“Every citizen of Pakistan has the right to live with dignity, security, and equal protection under the law. The state must take all necessary measures to safeguard vulnerable communities and prevent fear, harassment, and violence,” Pastor Amanat said.

He emphasized that sensitive matters involving religious allegations should be addressed through lawful procedures and that communities should not be subjected to fear or insecurity because of accusations. He called for peace, restraint, and respect for the rule of law to prevent further tensions.

Sardar Mushtaq Gill, founder of LEAD Ministries, also expressed concern over the risks faced by the Christian community following allegations of blasphemy. He said that threats and intimidation against Christians, even before any evidence is established, can create an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among minority communities.

He stressed that entire communities should not be targeted on the basis of accusations and that allegations of blasphemy must be dealt with through proper legal channels.

“The safety and dignity of every citizen must be protected. Threats against an entire community based only on allegations are unacceptable,” Sardar Mushtaq Gill said.

The incident has renewed discussion about Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, which prescribe severe penalties for certain offenses related to religion. Rights advocates have previously raised concerns that accusations can sometimes lead to social pressure, intimidation, and violence before legal processes are completed. Supporters of the laws maintain that they protect religious sentiments and should be implemented through the justice system.

Religious minority groups in Pakistan have repeatedly called for stronger protections, fair investigations, and safeguards against misuse of legal provisions. They emphasize that maintaining public order and protecting all citizens are essential for social harmony and stability.

Residents of Baldia Town have urged authorities to ensure their security, protect homes and places of worship, and prevent any actions that could further increase tensions. Community leaders have appealed for calm and stressed the importance of resolving disputes through legal and peaceful means.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation, while further developments are awaited.

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Violence Against Vulnerable Christians Raises Alarm After Alleged Arson Attack in Pattoki

Pattoki, Punjab, Pakistan — A Christian family’s home was allegedly set on fire in an act of revenge following a dispute over the alleged theft of a church battery, leaving the family devastated and raising renewed concerns about the safety and protection of religious minorities in Pakistan.

The incident reportedly occurred in Baharwal Kalan, within the jurisdiction of Sarai Mughal Police Station, where the residence of Arshad Dina Masih, a servant of Baharwal Church, was allegedly targeted. According to the complaint, the attackers poured petrol on the house and set it ablaze.

Arshad Dina Masih stated that after a church battery was allegedly stolen, questions were raised regarding the incident, and suspicion fell on Muhammad Rizwan alias Jani, son of Muhammad Iqbal Ansari, and others. He alleged that the suspects developed hostility after being questioned and later carried out the attack as an act of revenge, believing that the Christian family would be unable to defend themselves or seek justice.

The fire completely destroyed the family’s household belongings, including furniture, personal possessions, and essential items. The incident caused significant financial loss and emotional distress, leaving the family facing the difficult task of rebuilding their lives after their home was reduced to ashes.

Pastor Imran Amanat, Head of LEAD Ministries Pakistan, strongly condemned the alleged attack and called for justice and protection for vulnerable Christian families.

“Setting a family’s home on fire is a cruel and unacceptable act. Every citizen, regardless of faith, has the right to safety, dignity, and equal protection under the law. Those responsible must be held accountable through a fair and transparent legal process,” Pastor Imran Amanat stated.

LEAD Ministries emphasized that it continues to document and raise awareness about cases involving violence, discrimination, and persecution against Christians in Pakistan. The organization’s advocacy and human rights reporting efforts focus on amplifying the voices of affected communities while promoting justice, religious freedom, and protection for religious minorities.

According to Arshad Dina Masih, while he had gone to the church for worship, the accused allegedly went to his residence, poured petrol on the house, and set it on fire. He said that all household items were destroyed in the resulting blaze.

The victim stated that he approached the Station House Officer (SHO) of Sarai Mughal Police Station and submitted an application requesting the registration of a case against the nominated suspects. However, he alleged that the police initially refused to register the complaint and did not properly address his concerns.

The matter was later brought to the attention of senior police officials following intervention by community representatives and local Christian leaders, including MPA Emmanuel Ather Jules, along with Nadeem Shimon, Saleem Ghori, and Christian advocate Abid Gujjar. Their efforts helped ensure that the complaint received due attention, leading to the registration of the case.

Following these interventions, police registered the case as FIR No. 757/26, according to the report.

Christian leaders and community representatives have urged authorities to conduct a transparent investigation, ensure protection for the affected family, and take appropriate legal action against those responsible.

Sardar Mushtaq Gill condemned the alleged attack on a poor Christian family whose home was reportedly set on fire after petrol was poured on the property. He expressed deep concern over the increasing vulnerability of Christians in Pakistan, stating that religious minorities often face harassment, discrimination, and violence due to their weaker social and economic position. He urged authorities to ensure impartial investigations, equal protection under the law, and accountability for those responsible so that vulnerable communities can live with dignity, security, and justice.

The alleged attack has renewed concerns among Christian communities regarding the challenges faced by religious minorities and the need for stronger measures to ensure security, equality, and justice for all citizens.

LEAD Ministries clarified that its mission is to document, report, and raise awareness about cases of violence, discrimination, and persecution affecting Christians in Pakistan. The organization focuses on advocacy and human rights reporting to amplify the voices of victims and marginalized communities. It emphasized that LEAD Ministries does not provide financial assistance or receive funds for individual cases; instead, it works to promote justice, religious freedom, and the protection of vulnerable Christian communities through documentation, awareness, and advocacy.