Pakistani Christian mother concerned about the safety of her abducted daughter

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Christian Persecution in Pakistan

A young Christian student, Mahnoor 14, from Lahore was abducted by her Muslim neighbours on January 4th and despite the complaint, the police have still not been able to find her and return her back to her parents because the kidnapper Muhammad Ali Khan Ghauri had converted the teenager and married her.

Saima Bibi, Mahnoor’s mother, told us that her daughter had been living with her grandfather Ashraf since she was two, but because they live very close, saw each other every day.

She said: “On January 4th my father-in-law phoned me and asked if Mahnoor was with us. He said that she went to our neighbour, Ghauri’s, house in the morning but hadn’t returned yet.

“Mahnoor often used to go to the neighbour’s house to play with their children. My husband Aslam and me both got worried and rushed to my father in law’s house. When we reached there, we asked the neighbour if they had seen Mahnoor, but when she said she hadn’t, was shocking for us, as I know she never went alone anywhere before.

“We decided to call the police. When they arrived, they asked the Muslim family about Mahnoor, but they told them the same story they had told us. The police registered a complaint and left, telling us they will try to find her and will let us know when they do.

“When we didn’t hear anything the next day, we started looking for help as we wanted our daughter back as soon as possible. Someone we know told us that in such cases once the girl is abducted, soon she will be forced to convert to Islam and then she will be married to the Muslim man who abducted her and we may never see our daughter again.

“This information was very disturbing for me and didn’t know what to do. After three days I went again to their house and Ghauri’s sister Sana handed me a few documents consisting of Mahnoor’s conversion to Islam and marriage certificate.

It was hard to believe, I felt very helpless and angry, I cried and I begged Sana Ghauri’s sister to return our daughter to us, but all in vain. Ghauri is already married and a father of two. We had doubted them already because the next day the whole family had escaped for some time.

Saima said they had good relations with each other, but they never knew about their intentions.

Crying, she said: “I don’t know when Ghauri managed to lure my young daughter into a relationship. My daughter is a minor, she is just a child she doesn’t know what has happened to her. Authorities must help us and get my daughter back.”

She further said they were hopeful, justice will be done, and their daughter will be returned to them.

Nasir Saeed, Director CLAAS-UK, said: “Last year we have recorded about 40 cases. There may be some other cases but according to my knowledge, this is the first case of this year and there will be many more as this trend is growing. According to some reports, more than 1,000 Christian and Hindu girls are abducted, converted to Islam and married to much older Muslim men every year.

“Although under the child marriage restraint act 1929 it is a crime to marry a girl under 16, and 18 in Sindh province, it is still happening every day.

“Law enforcement agencies mostly refuse to register the case and instead side with the criminals. Instead of listening to the victims they support the abductors, and there are even examples where police have told the parents they should be happy their daughter has converted to Islam.

“Courts must decide the cases according to the law instead of bringing in shariah law and make religiously influenced decisions.

“They are not just denying justice to religious minorities, but are protecting criminals and promoting paedophiles.

“Unfortunately, the international community, which is very sensitive on these issues in their own countries, is not holding Pakistan accountable for committing crimes against humanity. Pakistan must end the forced conversion and forced marriage of minorities’ girls.”