Muslims Shoot Father of Kidnapped Christian Woman in Pakistan
By Jeremy Reynalds, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (jeremyreynalds@gmail.com )
LAHORE, PAKISTAN (ANS-SEPT. 23 2016)
-- Three days after police in Pakistan refused to comply with a court
order to arrest Muslims who abducted, raped and tried to convert and
marry a young Christian woman, one of the kidnappers shot her father,
sources said.
According
to a story by Morning Star News, Ghulam Hussain and three other Muslims
kidnapped 27-year-old Asma Gulzar at gunpoint four months ago and
repeatedly raped and tortured her.
The
iwoman informed her family after fleeing her captors last month when
they forgot to lock the door of their hideout, the family attorney said.
She had gone missing from her paternal aunt’s home in Sialkot’s Hajipur
area in Punjab Province.
Her
father, Gulzar Masih, took the assailants to court over their claim
that Asma Gulzar had voluntarily converted from Catholicism to Islam and
married Hussain.
After
hearing the woman’s testimony of abduction and rape, a judge on Aug. 24
ordered police to immediately arrest the accused, an attorney said.
On
Aug. 27, Hussain and one of his accomplices, identified only as Akram
alias Billa, attacked Masih near a deserted plot, Masih told Morning
Star News at his home, where he was recuperating.
“I
was immersed in thoughts regarding the case when I saw Ghulam Hussain
and Akram running towards me, hurling threats and abuses,” he said. “As
soon as they came near me, Hussain whipped out a pistol and fired a shot
aimed at my chest. He then fired two more bullets at my legs, after
which I fell down on the road. He then asked Akram to break my skull
with a metal object that he was carrying. I was hit in the head, after
which I lost consciousness.”
Masih
said his family had received warnings to withdraw their complaints
against Hussain, but that he was determined to get justice for his
daughter “at all costs.”
“They
may try again to kill me, but I will not stop from knocking on the
doors of justice to avenge my daughter’s dishonor,” Morning Star News
reported he said. “Hussain and his friends are also threatening my three
sons with dire consequences, but we have resolved not to sit quiet and
let them get away with such a heinous crime.”
Islamist Pressure
Gulzar
initially thought his daughter, who has a speech and hearing
impairment, had left home of her own free will when she disappeared, and
so he did not file a missing persons report, said his attorney, Hafiz
Atiqur Rehman Salim.
“However,
in August, the girl unexpectedly returned home and informed them that
she had been forcibly taken by Ghulam Hussain and three other men at
gunpoint and was kept hostage at an unknown location where the accused
had repeatedly raped her,” Salim said. “She told her family that she had
fled from captivity when Hussain forgot to lock the door of the
hideout.”
Masih
immediately contacted police and requested registration of an abduction
and rape case, but instead Sub-Inspector Zafar Iqbal of the Rangpura
Police tipped off the accused, Salim said, and Hussain subsequently
filed an application demanding custody of his “wife.”
Hussain
claimed that Asma Gulzar had been his wife for three years and had
married him after converting to Islam. He produced a marriage
certificate and a religious conversion certificate issued by a local
Islamist cleric who recorded her name as Ayesha, allegedly her Muslim
name, Salim said.
He
added that Hussain, accompanied by 20 to 25 Islamist clerics, started
pressuring police to hand Asma Gulzar to them, claiming she was a Muslim
and should be given back to her Muslim husband.
“Asma
denied all claims relating to her marriage with Hussain and the alleged
conversion to Islam in a written statement to the police,” Morning Star
News reported Salim said. “However, the police’s connivance with the
accused became clear when Sub-Inspector Iqbal started forcing Masih and
his daughter to ‘settle the matter amicably’ with Hussain and go with
him, as she was his ‘lawfully wedded wife.’”
When
she refused to go with Hussain, the police official sent her to a
women’s shelter, saying that she would have to stay there until a court
decided her legal status, the attorney said. He and the family believe
the documents Hussain provided were falsified because, among other
things, they identified her father as “Yousaf Bhatti.”
“Asma’s
father is Gulzar Masih, and this information is registered in all
official documents, including her National Identity Card,” Salim said.
“Even if someone changes their religion, how is it possible to change
the father’s name?”
The
counsel said that after the police’s refusal to register a First
Information Report (FIR) against Hussain, the victim’s family filed a
motion with the court seeking return of Asma Gulzar from the shelter.
Morning
Star News said Judge Qamar Abbas admitted the family’s petition and
ruled that she should return home. The judge also directed police to
register an FIR against the accused and investigate the case on merit,
Salim said.
The
court’s order fell on deaf ears, however, and police refused to move
against Hussain, he said. The attorney then filed an application in the
court of Additional Session Judge Syed Nasir Bukhari, who ordered Iqbal
to appear in court on Aug. 24. Bukhari also ordered that Asma Gulzar
appear in court and sought assistance from the head of a local
government institution for the impaired to interpret her statement.
“On
the day of the hearing, Asma narrated her entire ordeal to the court,”
Salim said. “She outright denied ever having renounced her Christian
faith or marrying Hussain. She told the court that she had been whisked
away by Hussain and his masked accomplices from near her paternal aunt’s
home, and they had kept her in illegal captivity since then, during
which she was subjected to torture and rape. After hearing the victim’s
statement, the judge ordered Sub-Inspector Iqbal to immediately register
an FIR against Hussain and arrest all those involved in the case.”
In
the subsequent attack on Gulzar Masih, he suffered a severe head wound
from Akram’s blunt instrument, a flesh wound from the bullet aimed at
his chest, and broken bones from bullets fired at his legs, Salim said.
Ten
10 days after since the attack on Masih, Iqbal was still dragging his
feet in registering an FIR and arresting the accused on charges of
attempted murder, he said.
“The
main accused, Hussain, is roaming around freely, while his accomplice,
Akram, has been taken into custody on the basis of the complaint we
moved for registration of the FIR,” he said. “The brazen attack on Masih
could have been prevented if the police had acted swiftly on the
court’s order and arrested the accused.”
Morning
Star News reported the lawyer said he had filed a contempt petition
against Iqbal with Bukhari’s court for not implementing the directive to
register an FIR and arrest the accused, while an application has been
filed in another court seeking registration of an FIR related to
attempted murder of Masih.
A
hearing on both the cases has been set for Thursday (Sept. 8). Salim
said the prosecution was prepared to challenge the marriage and religion
conversion certificates.
“We will try our best to see that none of the accused escapes the law, no matter how influential they may be,” he said.
Morning
Star News said repeated attempts were made to contact Iqbal for
comment, but the police official declined, saying “the matter is in
court.”
A
senior lawyer told Morning Star News that the rape allegation might not
hold in court, “as much time has lapsed since the occurrence of the
incident, and no medical examination of the victim was undertaken by the
police.”
“The
prosecution should focus its case on the charge of abduction and
illegal captivity,” said Chaudhry Shoaib Salim, a Lahore High Court
attorney. “They should also challenge the authenticity of marriage and
religion conversion documents in court, besides filing applications with
senior police officials and the court against the partiality shown by
the police official responsible for arresting the accused persons and
ensuring justice to the victim.”
Seeking Justice
Masih, who sews soccer balls at sporting goods factory, said he will not submit to threats to withdraw the case.
“Ghulam
Hussain and his friends abducted my daughter at gunpoint and took her
to an unknown place,” he said. “They tortured and raped her for months,
and her escape from their captivity is nothing less than a miracle for
us. My daughter Asma has studied until Grade 10 and is literate enough
to reveal what she was made to suffer during her months in captivity.”
Nasir
Saeed, director of the Center for Legal Aid, Assistance &
Settlement-U.K., said in a press statement that an alarming rise in
forced conversion and abduction of Christian girls in Pakistan is due to
authorities’ inaction.
“Since
the government has failed to investigate Muslim clerics who are
suspected of being involved in forced conversions and issuing of false
certificates of conversion and marriages, such crimes will continue
happening, and I see no end to the miseries of girls belonging to the
Christian and other minority faiths,” he said. “Instead, I fear that it
will worsen.”
For more information visit www.morningstarnews.org
Photo captions: 1) The shot father. 2) Jeremy and Elma Reynalds.
About
the writer: Jeremy Reynalds is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News
Service, a freelance writer and also the founder and CEO of Joy
Junction, New Mexico’s largest emergency homeless shelter (www.joyjunction.org).
He has a master’s degree in communication from the University of New
Mexico, and a Ph.D. in intercultural education from Biola University in
Los Angeles. One of his newest books is “From Destitute to Ph.D.”
Additional details on the book are available at www.myhomelessjourney.com. His latest book is “Two Hearts One Vision.” It is available at www.twoheartsonevisionthebook.com. Reynalds lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife, Elma. For more information, please contact Jeremy Reynalds at jeremyreynalds@gmail.com .
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