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Monday, 15 June 2026

Christian Family of Fiaz Masih Cries for Justice After Mysterious Death in Pakistan

Lahore, Pakistan — The grieving Christian family of Fiaz Masih is crying out for justice following his mysterious disappearance and tragic death, a case that has raised serious concerns among human rights advocates and members of Pakistan’s Christian community.

Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, has called upon Pakistani authorities to conduct an immediate, transparent, and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Fiaz Masih, whose family alleges that he was tortured and killed after disappearing during a work assignment in Sindh.

Fiaz Masih, a Christian resident of Lahore, had reportedly been employed for several years as a driver for a private rent-a-car company. According to his family, he left Lahore on February 9, 2026, accompanying passengers to Tando Adam, Sindh. He remained in contact with his loved ones until February 11, after which his phone became unreachable.

Family members claim that despite their efforts to locate him and file a missing-person report, they faced delays and obstacles while seeking assistance from authorities. Weeks later, after repeated appeals and interventions, they received devastating news that Fiaz’s body had been discovered in Sindh.

Relatives allege that the body showed signs of torture and that his hands and feet were bound. The circumstances surrounding his death remain deeply troubling, and his family continues to demand answers and accountability.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Pastor Imran Amanat stated:

“The family of Fiaz Masih has suffered unimaginable pain. They have waited for months for answers and justice. We call upon the Government of Pakistan, law enforcement agencies, and human rights institutions to ensure a thorough and independent investigation. No family should be left without answers, and no victim should be denied justice.”

Pastor Amanat further emphasized that Christian minorities in Pakistan often face significant challenges in accessing justice and equal protection under the law. He urged authorities to treat the case with the seriousness it deserves and ensure that all those responsible are brought before the courts.

The family of Fiaz Masih continues to seek justice, truth, and accountability. As they mourn their loss, they appeal to government officials, human rights defenders, churches, and the international community to stand with them in their pursuit of justice.

Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, has called upon the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the Chief Minister of Punjab, senior police officials, and relevant human rights bodies to take immediate action and ensure that justice is delivered to the family of Fiaz Masih without further delay.

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, amplifying the voices of victims and marginalized communities. LEAD Ministries does not provide financial assistance; rather, it works to promote justice, religious freedom, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable Christian communities through awareness and advocacy.

Sunday, 14 June 2026

Christian Youth Killed in Muridke After Alleged Threats and Harassment; Family Appeals for Justice

MURIDKE, PAKISTAN — The death of a 22-year-old Christian man, Premi Masih, in Muridke has sparked concern among Christian communities and human rights advocates, with family members alleging that the fatal shooting was the result of prolonged intimidation, religiously motivated abuse, and a dispute linked to alleged bonded labour.

According to the victim's family, one of Premi Masih's brothers had been working for a local Muslim landlord under conditions they described as bonded labour. Relatives claim that he was required to work excessively long hours while receiving little compensation beyond food and basic necessities. When he reportedly refused to continue working under those conditions, the landlord allegedly demanded Rs. 170,000 from the family.

Family members allege that after they were unable to meet the demand, a group of local Muslim men began threatening and harassing them. They claim that the men repeatedly visited their home, fired shots at the house, and attempted to pressure the family through intimidation and fear.


The family further alleges that Christian women in the household were subjected to severe threats and religiously motivated abuse. According to relatives, the men threatened to drag the women naked through the streets and repeatedly used the derogatory term "Chura," a pejorative slur historically directed at Christians in Pakistan to demean their faith, social standing, and human dignity. Family members say these threats left the women traumatized and fearful for their safety.

Relatives state that they reported the threats and incidents of harassment to local police and sought protection. However, they allege that no effective action was taken despite repeated complaints and growing concerns about the family's security.

According to the family's account, the situation eventually escalated into deadly violence when the armed group allegedly returned and opened fire. Premi Masih was struck by gunfire and critically injured. He was rushed to Meo Hospital in Lahore for emergency treatment but succumbed to his injuries several hours later.

The victim's family has appealed to the Punjab government, law enforcement authorities, and human rights organizations to ensure a transparent investigation into the killing and to hold those responsible accountable. They have also requested protection for surviving family members, who continue to fear further violence.

The incident has drawn attention from Christian leaders and advocates for religious freedom. Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, expressed concern over the case and its implications for vulnerable communities.

"After hearing the details surrounding this tragic incident, it appears that serious questions remain regarding the protection available to minority communities and the enforcement of the rule of law," he said. "We urge authorities to conduct a fair, transparent, and impartial investigation and ensure justice for the victim and his family."

The killing of Premi Masih has once again highlighted concerns raised by Christian organizations regarding the treatment of religious minorities in Pakistan. Community leaders argue that many Christians continue to face discrimination, social exclusion, economic exploitation, and threats to their security, often struggling to obtain adequate legal protection and equal treatment.

LEAD Ministries stated that it remains committed to documenting and raising awareness about incidents of violence, discrimination, and persecution affecting Christians in Pakistan. The organization emphasized that its primary role is advocacy, reporting, and amplifying the voices of victims and marginalized communities rather than providing financial assistance. Through its work, LEAD Ministries seeks to draw attention to human rights concerns, promote religious freedom, and encourage authorities to ensure justice, accountability, and protection for vulnerable Christian communities across the country.

As the family mourns the loss of a young life, Christian leaders and rights advocates are calling for prayers, justice, and greater protection for religious minorities. They have urged authorities to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Premi Masih and to ensure that all citizens, regardless of faith, are afforded equal protection under the law.

At the time of writing, authorities had not publicly responded to the allegations made by the family. An official investigation is expected to determine the facts surrounding the shooting and the claims of intimidation, discrimination, and violence that allegedly preceded it.

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Justice for Zain Masih: Brutal Killing of Christian Youth in Rawalpindi Sparks Calls for Protection of Religious Minorities

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — The tragic killing of 22-year-old Christian youth Zain Masih has sparked widespread grief and renewed concerns about the safety and security of religious minorities in Pakistan. The son of a Christian widow, Zain was fatally stabbed in Rawalpindi in an incident that has deeply shaken the local Christian community and prompted urgent calls for justice.

According to family members, Zain left his home to buy breakfast when he became involved in an altercation with a Muslim man identified as Ghulam Mustafa. The family alleges that Mustafa attacked him with a dagger, repeatedly stabbing him and inflicting fatal injuries. Relatives further claim that the suspect had harassed Zain on previous occasions.

Police have reportedly arrested the suspect and registered a case. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the killing.

Zain’s death has devastated his family and triggered an outpouring of sorrow among Christians across Pakistan. Community leaders, church representatives, and human rights advocates are calling for a transparent investigation and swift legal action to ensure justice is served.

Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, strongly condemned the killing and expressed his condolences to the bereaved family.

“The loss of a young life in such a brutal manner is heartbreaking,” he said. “We stand with Zain’s family in their grief and pray that God grants them comfort, strength, and justice. We also urge believers around the world to remember Pakistan’s Christians in prayer.”

The incident has once again highlighted the challenges faced by Christians and other religious minorities in Pakistan. Human rights organizations and Christian leaders have long documented cases involving violence, discrimination, social exclusion, and religious persecution affecting vulnerable communities. Advocates argue that stronger measures are needed to guarantee equal protection, religious freedom, and justice for all citizens regardless of their faith.

As news of Zain Masih’s death continues to spread, many within the Christian community are asking how many more families must endure similar tragedies before meaningful safeguards are implemented to protect vulnerable minorities. Calls for accountability continue to grow as mourners seek justice for a young man whose life was cut tragically short.

Churches and ministry leaders have urged Christians worldwide to pray for Zain’s family, for a fair and transparent legal process, and for peace, protection, and religious freedom throughout Pakistan.

LEAD Ministries stated that it remains committed to documenting cases affecting Christian communities across Pakistan while advocating for justice and raising awareness about the challenges faced by religious minorities. Through its church planting initiatives, women’s empowerment programs, leadership development, community outreach efforts, and pastoral care ministries, the organization continues to support vulnerable communities and strengthen local churches.

The ministry emphasized that many Christian families facing violence, discrimination, or persecution often lack adequate support and protection. While LEAD Ministries does not have the financial resources to provide direct assistance in every case, it remains dedicated to amplifying the voices of victims, documenting incidents, encouraging accountability, and providing spiritual care through its network of churches and ministry partners.

As Christians across Pakistan mourn the loss of Zain Masih, Pastor Imran Amanat has called on believers around the world to pray for his grieving family, for justice to prevail, and for lasting peace, protection, and religious freedom for Christians and other vulnerable communities throughout the country.

As investigations continue, the case serves as a reminder of the urgent need to uphold justice, human dignity, and equal protection under the law for all citizens.