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Monday, 17 August 2026

Three Years, Still No Justice: Christians Raise Their Voice for Jaranwala

LAHORE, Pakistan — Three years after the devastating Jaranwala tragedy, the pain of the affected Christian community remains deeply felt, while the demand for justice continues to grow stronger. On August 16, Christians, church leaders, human rights advocates, and members of civil society gathered to remember the victims, express solidarity with affected families, and peacefully raise their voices for justice.

The Jaranwala tragedy of August 16, 2023, left a profound mark on Pakistan’s Christian community. Christian homes, churches, and places of worship were attacked and set ablaze, while families experienced fear, displacement, loss, and trauma. For many survivors, the passage of three years has not erased the memories of that terrible day.
Among those raising their voice is Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, who has called upon the authorities to ensure that the victims receive complete justice and that the security of Pakistan’s Christian communities is strengthened.

Pastor Amanat has urged the Government of Pakistan, the Punjab government, law-enforcement agencies, and the judiciary to demonstrate through concrete action that every citizen—regardless of religious identity—is entitled to equal protection under the law.

The Christian community’s message is clear: rebuilding homes and churches is important, but rebuilding trust requires justice.

For the families who watched their homes burn and their places of worship being destroyed, the scars are not limited to damaged buildings. Fear, insecurity, and emotional trauma can remain long after the physical destruction has been repaired.

The peaceful demonstrations and commemorative gatherings marking the third anniversary therefore carry a message that goes beyond remembrance. They represent a continuing demand for accountability, protection, dignity, and equal citizenship.

Pastor Imran Amanat has appealed to the authorities to ensure transparent investigations, bring those responsible to justice through due process, protect victims and witnesses, and take effective measures to prevent future attacks against religious minorities.

He has also emphasized that the protection of Christians must not become a temporary concern that receives attention only after violence occurs. The safety of religious minorities must be treated as a continuing responsibility of the state.

Jaranwala has become a painful symbol of the vulnerability experienced by Pakistan’s Christian community. Yet it has also demonstrated the resilience of a community determined to remember, speak out peacefully, and continue seeking justice.

Three years later, the question remains: When will the victims of Jaranwala finally see justice delivered?

Their demand is neither for privilege nor special treatment. It is a demand for what every citizen deserves—security, dignity, equality, and justice under the law.

The passage of time must not become a substitute for justice.

Three years have passed. The wounds remain. The voices remain. And the demand for justice continues.

Thursday, 13 August 2026

THE ROME OF CLAY AND CHAINS: HOW PAKISTAN’S BRICK KILNS SWALLOW CHRISTIAN LIVES

LAHORE, Pakistan — In the fertile plains of Pakistan’s Punjab province, human beings are still traded like livestock. For the country’s marginalized Christian minority, this medieval reality frequently morphs into a death sentence.

Today, a terrified Christian family in the Kasur district is running from pillar to post, pleading with a seemingly indifferent state apparatus for a grim choice of justice: either the safe recovery of their missing patriarch, Ashiq Rahi, or the legal exhumation of his body from a secret grave.

Rahi’s disappearance and suspected murder have pulled back the curtain on a brutal network of modern-day slavery, religious persecution, and feudal impunity that continues to thrive in Pakistan with near-total institutional silence.

Traded Like Property

The nightmare began as a transactional agreement between two powerful elites. According to local reports, four Christian families working at a brick kiln were arbitrarily “handed over” by their employer, Haji Sabar, to his associate, Khalid Gujjar—a landlord described by locals as a “symbol of terror” in the village of Watnay Raiwind.

Under Gujjar’s custody, the families quickly realized their debt-bondage extended far beyond the brick fields. Gujjar demanded they perform unpaid agricultural labor and tend to his personal livestock. When the families resisted, citing the illegality of the demands, the backlash was immediate. Systemic torture, starvation, and severe hostility became their daily reality.

Desperate to survive, the families—led by Rahi—orchestrated a covert midnight escape, fleeing to their ancestral village of Nizam Pura in Kasur.

A Daylight Abduction

In Punjab’s feudal ecosystem, escaping a landlord is considered unpardonable defiance. Seven months ago, the retaliation arrived in broad daylight. Armed men operating on Gujjar’s commands descended upon Nizam Pura, violently abducting Rahi in front of witnesses.

For months, Rahi was allegedly kept in heavy chains, subjected to grueling forced labor under constant duress. When his family attempted to negotiate or beg for his release, Gujjar reportedly threatened them with the same fate. By early July, all updates regarding Rahi’s condition abruptly ceased.

The silence was broken recently by a local informant, who delivered a devastating revelation: Rahi had succumbed to relentless physical torture. To erase the crime, his captors allegedly buried him in a clandestine, unmarked grave near a cemetery in Kasur.

Independent Verification and Digital Advocacy

The harrowing details of this case have been independently verified by Tariq Siraj Chaudhary, a Christian human rights journalist and activist affiliated with The Truth News- TTN —a social media platform dedicated to highlighting Christian persecution and bringing minority issues to light. According to Siraj, the local infrastructure of impunity severely traps Christian workers, and his findings confirm that the family is facing immense institutional roadblocks while attempting to spark a formal police investigation against an entrenched and volatile local elite.

Amplifying the family’s cry for help, TTN has uploaded recorded video statements on its platform as a formal introduction to the case, where Ashiq’s closest family members state the facts directly to the public. In a detailed briefing with Sardar Mushtaq Gill, the founder of LEAD Ministries, Siraj revealed that the traumatized family had personally approached him in a desperate bid for intervention. Siraj emphasized that while he is locked in a fierce, uphill struggle to secure justice for the victims, the dangers of doing so are immediate. He expressed grave fears of violent, armed retaliation from Khalid Gujjar, noting that the landlord’s immense local power effectively places him above the law. Furthermore, Siraj highlighted a crippling systemic barrier, warning that a severe lack of operational funds remains a massive hurdle in sustaining legal battles against wealthy, influential abusers.

Leadership Demands Immediate Accountability

Condemning the atrocities in the strongest terms, Pastor Imran Amanat, head of LEAD Ministries, issued an urgent plea for institutional intervention. Pastor Amanat strictly demanded absolute justice for Ashiq Rahi and his grieving family, calling on law enforcement to break their silence and hold the perpetrators accountable. Furthermore, he emphasized the critical need for immediate state protection for the surviving family members, who remain highly vulnerable to violent retaliation from the landlord’s network.

LEAD Ministries’ Advocacy for Justice

Under the leadership of Pastor Imran Amanat, LEAD Ministries continues its legal and human-rights advocacy for persecuted Christians and other vulnerable people. Its work seeks to document cases involving violence, discrimination, alleged forced conversion, and violations of minority rights, while bringing these cases to public attention and advocating for protection and accountability. The immediate priority remains the protection of every family and the restoration of peace; local Christian residents alike should be protected from violence, intimidation, and the systematic destruction of property.

The Price of a Soul: Two Loaves of Bread

Rahi’s family is now demanding that the Pakistani judiciary and law enforcement immediately intervene to investigate the powerful landlord. They are calling for an immediate exhumation of the suspected gravesite and a comprehensive forensic medical examination to formally initiate criminal proceedings against Gujjar.

Human rights monitors have long warned that Pakistan’s brick kilns and agrarian estates function as state-sanctioned monopolies of forced labor. For minority Christians, who represent a disproportionate number of these laborers due to systemic economic exclusion, the bondage is cyclical, trapping families for generations. In many instances, these workers are compensated with nothing more than two loaves of bread a day.

Because these feudal landlords wield massive political and financial influence over local police stations, victims rarely find protection. Rahi’s case stands as a stark, chilling testament to the price of being Christian, poor, and defenseless in rural Pakistan.

Wednesday, 12 August 2026

Christian Youth Arrested on Blasphemy Allegation as Police Avert Potential Mob Attack in Nowshera Virkan

NOWSHERA VIRKAN, PAKISTAN — AUGUST 11, 2026 — A tense situation was reportedly reported in a village Tala Sharif on the outskirts of Nowshera Virkan after a blasphemy allegation against a Christian youth reportedly triggered an angry mob and raised fears of violence against his family and the wider Christian community.

According to preliminary reports, Christian youth Aamir Masih was reportedly accused of sharing a video on WhatsApp that allegedly contained blasphemous material. The exact contents of the video and the circumstances surrounding the allegation have not yet been independently established. Further details are awaited, and the police investigation is reportedly ongoing.

FIR Reportedly Registered and Christian Youth Arrested

An FIR was reportedly registered against Aamir Masih in connection with the allegation, and he was reportedly arrested by police. In addition, seven other members of his family were reportedly taken into police custody as tensions escalated.

According to reports, an enraged mob of Muslims reportedly attacked and assaulted members of the Christian family and allegedly sought to escalate the violence against the wider Christian community. There were reportedly fears that homes and property belonging to other Christian families could also be targeted.

The reported attack and growing tensions reportedly heightened concerns among local Christians. Several families reportedly locked their homes and moved to safer locations out of fear that violence could spread beyond the family directly connected to the allegation.

Police Action Reportedly Averts Potential Tragedy

Timely police intervention reportedly helped prevent the situation from developing into a larger tragedy. The presence and intervention of law-enforcement authorities reportedly helped avert potential attacks on homes, further violence, and possible destruction of property at a moment when tensions were extremely high.

The incident reportedly demonstrates the critical importance of swift police action whenever a blasphemy allegation threatens to trigger mob violence. Such allegations should be investigated by competent authorities through due process and the rule of law—not determined through threats, intimidation, or mob action.

An allegation is not a conviction, and no person or family should be subjected to violence or collective punishment before the facts have been established through the legal system.

Fear of Collective Punishment

The concerns extend beyond Aamir Masih and his immediate family. When an allegation against one individual becomes a catalyst for attacks on members of an entire religious community, innocent families can become victims simply because of their faith.

The Christian community continues to remember the devastating violence in Jaranwala in August 2023, when Christian homes and churches were attacked and burned following allegations of Quran desecration. The violence became a stark example of how a blasphemy allegation can escalate into collective punishment, placing an entire community at risk.

The fear that such a pattern could be repeated makes the Nowshera Virkan situation particularly serious. Any attempt to attack Christian homes, families, or property because of an allegation against one individual would be unjust and unlawful.

LEAD Ministries’ Advocacy for Justice

Under the leadership of Pastor Imran Amanat and Farzana Imran, LEAD Ministries continues its legal and human-rights advocacy for persecuted Christians and other vulnerable people.

Its work seeks to document cases involving violence, discrimination, alleged forced conversion, and violations of minority rights, while bringing these cases to public attention and advocating for protection and accountability.

In response to the Nowshera Virkan situation, Pastor Imran Amanat is calling for prayers for Aamir Masih, his family, and other Christian families in the area. He is also urging that the affected families receive protection and that authorities take all necessary measures to prevent further violence or attacks against the Christian community.

The immediate priority is the protection of every family and the restoration of peace. Christian residents alike should be protected from violence, intimidation, and destruction of property.

Investigation Reportedly Underway as Community Awaits Further Details

Details surrounding the original accusation remain limited, and the investigation is reportedly still underway. The allegation against Aamir Masih should therefore be treated as an allegation until competent authorities establish the facts through a lawful investigation and judicial process.

At the same time, any reported threats against Aamir Masih, his family, or other members of the Christian community should be taken seriously. Law-enforcement authorities have a responsibility to prevent vigilante violence and to ensure the safety of all residents regardless of their religious identity.

Law Must Prevail Over Mob Justice

The Nowshera Virkan incident reportedly serves as another warning that blasphemy allegations must never become a trigger for collective punishment. Authorities have a responsibility to investigate allegations fairly while simultaneously protecting the accused, their families, and the wider community from threats of violence.

Those who threaten to burn homes or attack innocent families must not be allowed to turn an allegation into a license for violence. At the same time, the investigation into the original accusation should be conducted transparently, impartially, and in accordance with the law.

One accusation must never condemn an entire community. The lessons of Jaranwala must not be forgotten. No family should have to flee its home because of an unproven allegation, and no religious community should be punished for the alleged actions of one individual.

As the situation remains under watch, prayers are being sought for Aamir Masih, his family, and all Christian families in the affected area—for their safety, protection, peace, and a just and lawful resolution of the matter.