Christmas and New Year Tragedy: Detained Pakistani Christian mother dies in custody in Thailand
By Dan Wooding, Founder of the ASSIST News Service
Samina
Faisal and her family had already faced tragedy this year after medical
complications led to her losing a baby who was stillborn at 6 months in
March. Since then she had been suffering ongoing high blood pressure
and hypertension and kidney complications.
“Samina
was arrested along with many other Pakistani Christians in Thailand on
December 20, 2015, as part of an ongoing wave of arrests of foreigners
deemed to have overstayed their visas,” said a spokesperson for BPCA.
“Despite her remonstrations that she was on treatment with long-running
health conditions, for which she showed paperwork, her arrest stood.”
Sources
have suggested this “crackdown” was a result of warnings about an
Islamic State cell infiltrating the country, but Thai authorities have
denied this.
Whilst
Mrs. Faisal’s situation isn’t known, most Pakistani Christians are
asylum seekers who have been given that status by the UN Human Rights
Council (UNHCR) but, because Thailand refuses to sign the relevant
Refugee Protocols that most other nations have, it does not recognize
that status, and treats such Pakistani Christians as illegally
immigrants.”
“This
tragic incident only emphasizes the urgency of paying the fines that
let these brothers and sisters out and provides them with immunity from
such raids for two years. This costs about £1,000.00 ($1,477.63USD) per
person.”
Chowdhry
added that working with other NGO’s and Thai fellow Christians, they
had managed to pay smaller fines to get 11 out of 16 Christians who had
been sent to the Central jailed moved to the IDC.
“We
need at least £33,000.00 ($51.593.31USD) just to get the women
detainees and their children out of the hell-hole, and if we don’t get
that quick, we will need to spend more just to help provide for those
left behind whilst we try and raise funds. The Bail system has only
recently re-opened for women and we pray that men will soon be afforded
the same freedom, but that will mean we will need a further £65,000.00
($96,046.27USD) to free them.
“Please help us to help our suffering brothers and sisters.”
For more information, please go to http://www.britishpakistanichristians.org.
Photo
captions: 1) Samina with her family (BPCA). 2) BPCA chairman Wilson
Chowdhry speaking at a London rally. 3) Pakistani women and children
caged on Christmas Eve. (BPCA). 4) Samina out shopping with her son
before her untimely death. (BPCA). 4) Dan Wooding pictured with his BPCA
award.
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