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Posted: 05/13/2010 at 12:36pm
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Pakistani Officials Free Eight Christians Detained by Their Muslim Employer
By Michael Ireland Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
WASHINGTON, DC (ANS) -- Eight Christian brick kiln laborers have been released after they were illegally detained by their employer in Khushab, Pakistan.
International Christian Concern (ICC) www.persecution.org has learned that on May 7, a Pakistani court ordered the release of Noman Bhatti, Salman Nabeel, Sharoon Bhatti, Haroon, Ishtiaq Masih, Razzaq Masih, Saleem Masih and Nadeem Masih, who were allegedly detained by Muhammad Ramzan. While detained, Ramzan allegedly forced the Christians to work as bonded laborers to repay their debts.
ICC says medical check-ups revealed that the Christians suffered minor injuries during their detention.
Mushtaq Gill, head of Democratic Minorities Alliance, told ICC that he filed a habeas corpus petition before the district and session judge to ask for the release of the Christians. The court then appointed a bailiff who raided the kiln and found the detained Christians.
ICC reports the police have arrested Ramzan. The court ordered the police to register a case against Ramzan for forced labor and illegal detention. The court also directed the kiln owner to file a recovery suit to solve the money dispute.
ICC goes on to explain that brick kiln workers in Pakistan live in slave-like conditions and are routinely mistreated by their employers. Many Christian brick kiln workers have in the past been illegally detained by their Muslim employers.
ICC's Regional Manager for South Asia, Jonathan Racho, said: "We welcome the actions of Pakistan authorities in freeing the detained Christians and arresting the alleged perpetrator of this heinous crime against the Christians.
"We urge Pakistan to thoroughly investigate the inhumane treatment of the Christian brick kiln workers and properly punish Ramzan for his crime."
ICC (International Christian Concern) www.persecution.org is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. ICC provides Awareness, Advocacy, and Assistance to the worldwide persecuted Church. For additional information or for an interview, contact ICC at 800-422-5441.
www.persecution.org / Email: icc@persecution.org jonathan@persecution.org
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