Willow Chowdhry (11 yrs) lays flowers in memory of slain MP David Amess killed close to her school.
By Hannah Chowdhry
On the 11th November every year churches and cathedrals across the country commemorate fallen soldiers, and hold special services to reflect on the wars that have caused mankind so much anguish and pain.
In Liverpool this year that sombre atmosphere was destroyed by the actions of yet another terrorist only months after the slaying of MP David Amess (click here) in Southend some 245 miles away.
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We had a very successful evening during our first large-scale asylum seeker/refugee and homeless persons giveaway. Some of the donors of clothes came and joined us at our inaugural event and helped us maintain order and organise the queues. They also helped us with providing hand-sanitizer to the hands of every entrant.
Image: A BACA officer comforts grieving mother of slain Christian farmers.
A Muslim family murdered two Christian brothers over a dispute over irrigation water, used between their neighbouring farms.
The attack which occurred on 8th October 2021 in Betlham Chak 2 Renala District Okara also left a further 3 Christians brothers injured.
After a Christian girl of only six years was beaten and raped after being forcibly taken to the home of a Muslim man in broad daylight during September 2019, BACA stepped in to help- read more (here).
We have since then provided a solicitor and began the legal procedure to get justice, however the perpetrator Mr Muhammed Waqas and his cohorts began threatening the Christian parents with violence, further rape of Tabitha and their other daughters and financial ruin if they proceeded with a legal case against paedophile Muhammad Waqas (18 yrs). The intimidation towards the family heightened after the rapist was bailed despite clear evidence of his crime and BACA made a decision to move the
family to a safe house in a secret location. Read more (here).
Since we began our legal effort for Tabita Munir (8 yrs) and her family progress has been slow, mainly due to the non-arrival of the defence solicitors and the accused, there have also been lawyer strikes, Eid celebrations and Judges holidays that have added to an extremely large number of postponements.
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Nabeel Masih (now 20 yrs) Pakistan’s youngest ever blasphemy victim was released from prison on bail through the work of British Asian Christian Association on 18th of March. By this time he had already spent more than fours years of his life in Kasur District Jail. Read more (here).
Since that date British Asian Christian Association have continued the necessary legal work to obtain his acquittal and have also helped with necessary medical treatment to resolve health conditions that arose, while he was isolated in a decrepit cell(click here).
We update you on the current legal timeline since our last article (previous article):
A hearing was fixed for 2nd October and as per usual our BACA team collected Nabeel from the safe house we have provided for Nabeel and his family, as they continue this fight for freedom. Before leaving Amanat Masih a Godfearing Christian and the father of Nabeel Masih prayed for the safety of those journeying to court.
The uncovering of 45 bones on 22nd October in Jaranwala, Pakistan confirmed the unspeakable horror of the death of a Christian boy of only 12 years of age.
Shahbaz Masih father of Iftikhar Masih (RIP) had been informed of a confession by the murderers made at a community meeting of leaders 0n 20th October. This led to a call to local police who arrested and interrogated the murders resulting in the the macabre discovery.
British Asian Christian Association are now providing the legal cover needed to make sure a conviction ensues.