Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Charisma News: Pakistani Christians Ensure Police Arrest Key Murder Suspect

A father killed in front of his children, their land stolen, justice evades the Christian community once again.

It's true, often persecution of Christians is not just because of their faith --but their economic status, their inability to defend themselves, and most of all the fact that perpetrators know that they CAN get away with it.

This is just another reason why it's so important to strengthen these communities. It's not a "religion thing" it's a HUMAN RIGHTS issue.


Original article found HERE
Hundreds of Pakistani Christians braved scorching summer heat for three days and two nights in agricultural fields to ensure that police would register the alleged murder of a Punjabi agricultural smallholder in front of his two children.
Ishaq Masih, 45, a resident of a village in the Okara district, near Lahore, was shot dead on July 27, his children say, by a man named Muhammad Luqman (alias Ranjha) who, accompanied by others, had illegally occupied Masih’s land.
Fearing the police would not follow due process, as a minority Christian was involved, local Christians rushed to the scene. They then refused to bury the body for three days (contrary to Pakistani practice of burial the next day) until police had agreed to register the murder, arrest two of the suspects and conduct an autopsy.
On July 29, police promised they would arrest all other suspects (including Ranjha) within a week, but only if the Christians would bury Masih and then disperse peacefully. The protesters agreed, and Catholic Fr. James Bahadur buried Masih that night.
Police, however, failed to arrest prime suspect Ranjha by their self-imposed deadline of Aug. 5, the outcome Bahadur and others had feared. (Meanwhile, seven suspected accomplices were released on bail.)
According to Masih’s children, events leading up to his death went as follows.
On the morning of July 27, Masih learned Ranjha had illegally occupied one acre of his agricultural land and was sowing sweet corn seeds. Masih went with his 12-year-old daughter, Saima, and 15-year-old son, Irshad, to see for himself.
Saima told World Watch Monitor, “As we reached [the field], suddenly about eight men on motorbikes encircled us.”
Irshad added, “About four men started beating my father and dragged him around. They threw him on the ground, and then Ranjha fired a shot at my father, which hit the right side of his chest.”
The teenage boy said that as soon as his father had been shot, about four of the assailants led him to a nearby farmhouse.
“They beat me and pressured me to confess to the police that I killed my father, or else they would kill me,” Irshad said.
Only 12-year-old Saima was left with her father gasping in agony.
“We were carrying some food and water. When my father asked for water in his pain, I hurried to give it to him, but Ranjha slapped me and slopped the water on the ground,” she said.
While Masih was dying, Saima said one of his assailants called the emergency services and urged them to attend. She said he told them Irshad had killed his father in a family fight, after which the men had held the boy.
People had already gathered by the time the police arrived. Onlookers told the police that Ranjha had taken Irshad hostage after Ranjha shot Masih. The police then set Irshad free but did not arrest Ranjha or any of his alleged accomplices at that time.
Soon, Christians from nearby villages gathered and decided not to bury Masih’s body until the police arrested the alleged assailants.
Okara is the main district in Pakistani Punjab where the peasants’ movement for land rights is very strong and mainly organized by Christian leaders. This alleged murder of a landowner, therefore, has larger implications for that movement as well as the local Christian community.
The chairman of Anjuman Muzareen Punjab (Tenants’ Association of Punjab), Younus Iqbal, citing local political and criminal “undue influence,” alleged that the police “never arrested killers of Christians.”
In 2008, Javed Masih, a Christian politician, and in 2012 Akram Masih were both killed in Okara; in both cases, police let the suspects go with impunity, Iqbal said.
“The killing of Christians will stop when culprits will be brought to justice. So, this time we decided not to bury the dead until the suspects were arrested,” he said.
Local sources told World Watch Monitor that the local police station registered a First Information Report (FIR) after yielding to the adamant stance of the Christians. The police then conducted raids and initially arrested Muhammad Sultan (alias Kali) and Muhammad Ramzan, Ranjha’s brothers.
Deputy Superintendent Saadullah Khan told World Watch Monitor that the police had pledged in writing to arrest all the remaining suspects by Aug. 5.
Such assurances, according to Aneeqa Maria Akhtar, coordinator for The Voice, an organization working for religious freedom through litigation, are “unique” but have now proved to be false. 
Akhtar said her legal team would contest the bail petitions, to be heard on Aug. 24.
An autopsy carried out at the Okara District Headquarters Hospital confirmed that the death was caused by a wound inflicted by a “firearm weapon.”
Akhtar said that while the autopsy report agreed with the FIR, she had little hope the police would be impartial.
“If the police station will not be impartial, then we will get the investigation changed,” she said.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

LTNI's 2nd Annual Charity BBQ & Yard Sale


On August 17th, 2013 Love Thy Neighbour International (LTNI) hosted our 2nd Annual Charity BBQ and Yard Sale at 168 Bluebell Crescent in Ancaster. We would like to thank everyone that came out to join us raise funds towards our James 2:8 international development project; building a health clinic and school in an extremely impoverished Christian community of over 100thousand people in Pakistan.

The event was a huge success, raising over $1200, and raising much needed awareness within the Ancaster and Hamilton community about religious freedom and human rights around the world. Between the spicy sausages, delicious samosas, fresh baked goods, picnics on the lawn, the yard sale, and our amazing henna artist it was a day packed with fun and great fellowship.



We were pleased to be able to host our local MP David Sweet, as well as PC MPP candidates Donna Skelly (Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale) and Bryan Vanderkruk (Hamilton Mountain); many thanks to them and the board members from both ridings who were able to come out and support us.
Thanks to the Scenic Woods community for their support and to Victory International Church, the entire congregation and Dr. Peter and Pastor Tracey Marshall for how they have continued to bless our ministry from the beginning!




Our board also extends a special thanks to all of our incredible volunteers including Matthew Barracosa, Joie Grace, Jason Athan, Rubin Nundy, Amandeep Chouhan, Heidi and Detlef, and Amy Lalani. Without all of you and everyone who helped to set up in the morning, run the event, and clean up in the end this wouldn’t have been possible!


Monday, July 29, 2013

Insanity in America - MSNBC talking head suggests that Life begins when parents "Feel" it does.

According to this person from MSNBC, life begins when the parents get hugely positive feelings about having a baby.

It seems like intelligence, or even a basic understanding of the topic you're about to discuss live on national television is not a requirement for being a reporter on this network. Life begins when there is life present. End of story.

Read more about this travesty here:  http://www.naturalnews.com/041398_post-birth_abortion_infanticide_Melissa_Harris-Perry.html

Friday, May 24, 2013

May 24th Devotional: Think About It (Phil 4:8)


Have you ever heard that phrase: “garbage in, garbage out”? I've heard people in the health and fitness industry use it a lot to explain how junk food affects our bodies, they often say it with “you are what you eat”; but in today’s devotional I think it can be argued that you are what you think! When you put garbage into your thoughts, garbage comes out through your actions! 

It’s a fact y’all.

The way that you think ultimately always makes the difference in who you are, how you do things, your level of joy, peace and success –or your distraction and destruction. This morning as you get ready for the rest of your day let’s take a moment to heed the advice of Paul in Philippians 4:8. Think about what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy –because as it says in the next verse when you do this the God of peace will be with you!

And is that not who we are all called to be? People of peace, those who with God’s help, have mastered the difficult task of self-control; because they consciously regulate what they put into their minds, peace prevails in their lives.

Try it today, when your mind wanders where you know it should not –whether that’s towards something that upsets you, angers you, gives you confusion or unrest, towards anything that brings you away from God’s Will in your life –think on these things. Give the verse a repeat in your mind if you need to. You will see a shift in everything you do and how you deal with the situations and people around you, I know I have.

Romans 12:2 says “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.” Be set apart.

The Prodigal Son Returns: A Muslim Convert Realizes the Truth of Christ

Umar Lee --a man who "grew up Christian" but "found Islam" later in life, but after becoming radicalized he comes to the realization that what he left was what he needed all along-- Jesus.

If you check out his actual YouTube page and see the videos he uploaded there it's pretty crazy, this man was in up to his eyes in negativity. Take a lesson here folks, God CAN bring your loved ones back. Don't give up, don't stop sharing the truth.

This is a very cool witness. Props to Mr. Lee for having the courage to make this.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

My Brother the Islamist

"Eye-opening documentary in which a man discovers that his brother has unexpectedly converted to Islam, and begins to hate the West."

If you haven't seen it yet it's definitely worth a watch, really shows us why it's important for us to know what we believe in. If you stand for nothing, you will fall for something.
"The worst of the muslims in better than the best of the kafir." 


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Some Blessings To Light Up Your Day :)

I've been MIA for quite some time, so for a change I thought I'd share some blessings to brighten your day!! Here in Hamilton it's already pretty bright though --glad to see the sun shining after a LONG winter :)