Growing concern for Christian missionary in Pakistan amidst protests

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The unrest was sparked over an omitted reference to Islam’s Prophet Mohammed in a parliamentary bill.

Leighton Medley from the British Pakistani Christian Association told Premier he was forced to flee with his wife on Sunday while on a missionary trip in the country.

He said: “There were many …trucks that were parked up there …and I was the only Westerner and I started to get quite a few funny looks – being the only Western presence there.

“There have been reports of kidnapping in the past so I had to relocate.”

At least two people died and more than 250 others were injured in street demonstrations as protesters clashed with security forces.

 

The Islamists for the past three weeks have been demanding for the country’s law minister to resign for the change in the electoral oath that omitted declaring prophet Muhammed the last of the prophets.

Zahid Hamid apologised for the omission in the bill, saying it was a clerical error that was later corrected, but the Islamists persisted, taking to the streets and setting up a sit-in at the Faizabad intersection on the edge of the Pakistani capital.

On Monday, a sense of peace was restored as protesters took to the streets to celebrate Mr Hamid’s resignation.

The Tehreek-i-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah party, which was behind a sit-in in Islamabad and protests in other cities and towns across Pakistan, said they were dispersing peacefully under an agreement with the…

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