Persecution of minorities in pakistan

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Rinkle Kumari - Few Days before Kidnapping and Rape by Islamic People!



Rinkle Kumari after Rape and Forced conversion by Islamic People!



Someone said she will never smile again. Soon she be forced into prostitution - just as we see islamic people doing it with Hindu/Sikh/Christian women in India, UK and other places!
 
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Run Hindu Run Mullah Ayaa!

P.S: Run to USA not Secular India which will soon be another hell hole for Hindus!
Caneda not USA. caneda is known to give asylum to tom,dick and harry
 

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Caneda not USA. caneda is known to give asylum to tom,dick and harry
May be.....However, my point being that go/migrate to any country which is not islamic or secular where mullahs rule the roost such as India, because sooner or latter such a country will become islamic and non-muslims will eventually become refugees somewhere or the other!

P.S: A strong country like US or Israel can protect Hindu refuges from inhouse Jihadis mullahs and islamic people such as pakistani islamic beggars -- however Canada is a pussy!
 
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The Hindu : Cities / Delhi : "Bharat is our hope for a better tomorrow"

Gira, a Hindu refugee from Pakistan, with her six-dayold son Bharat at a camp near Gurdwara Majnu ka Tila in Delhi. Photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

A Hindu family from Pakistan names its newborn 'Bharat'

For this group of Hindu families that came to India from Pakistan a year ago, their dilapidated surroundings at their temporary shelter in an ashram at Majnu Ka Tila here, shortage of basic amenities including food and clean drinking water or even an uncertain future do not seem to dampen the joy and hope that little "Bharat", born on August 15, has brought along.

"A home away from home"

Krishan Das, spokesperson for these Hindu families, says: "Little Bharat born to Gira and Panju Ram represents our hope for a better tomorrow. We have named the boy Bharat because he was born here and we want him to grow up knowing that India gave us a home and livelihood when we were virtually abandoned by our home country Pakistan. Also, he was born on August 15 so 'Bharat' seemed to be the obvious choice for a name."

A chance at good life

Bharat's father Panju Ram, who now works as a daily wager in Delhi, says: "Bharat is our fourth child and in India we hope for a better future for him. We are trying to settle down in the Capital and ensure that our children get a chance at living a decent and good life here. Leaving Pakistan was a painful decision, who wants to leave their home country? But people from the minority community don't seem to be welcome there anymore so we decided to move out before it was too late."

Forcible conversions

Speaking about the conditions back home in Pakistan, Mr. Das says: "This group of 30-odd people living here (Majnu Ka Tila) are from Sindh province in Pakistan where there is forcible conversion of those from the minority community. Workers from the minority community are not paid minimum wages and the rich Hindus have to endure extortion and live in the fear of being kidnapped for ransom. All of us who have crossed over to India are born and brought up in Pakistan and call it our home. We were educated in Pakistan, we have friends there and we love the country as our own, but now circumstances are such that we can't assure our children of a safe and secure future there."

The group staying at Majnu Ka Tila is surviving on the money earned from selling fruits, vegetable or cell phone covers. Of the 11 children in the group only a few have managed to secure a school admission. "Lack of proper identification proof for children is preventing us from enrolling them in schools, also money for school admission, book, fees and uniform is in short supply so that is another major hindrance as well."

"Thank you, India"

Acknowledging the effort made by the Indian Government and some Hindu organisations in helping them settle down here, Mr. Das says: "We thank the Indian Government for allowing us to stay in India and the police for not harassing us. Some Hindu organisations gave us food and clothes when we initially came. However, now that this short-term help is over we have been virtually left to fend for ourselves. We want the Indian Government to look into giving us citizenship and a permanent place to stay. Most of us have the knowledge of working in agricultural sector and are sure that we can manage to feed and take care of our families with a little help from the Government."
 

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The race who runaway and do not fight back is called coward race.The ultimate future of such a race is to get wiped out ala hindukush.
So easy to say that. Then don't complain that only Muslims are targeted when Rohingya's flee from Burma you filthy troll!
 

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The race who runaway and do not fight back is called coward race.The ultimate future of such a race is to get wiped out ala hindukush.
by that very rant am assured that pakistani mohajirs who parted from thier motherland during partition will sooner or later be wiped out! :thumb:
 

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Why these peacefull people like mumbai style protest never protested for these incidents in pakistan ? or they will protest only for peacefull religion
 

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Pakistan' one and only Nuclear Scientist A Q Khan, talking about Ahmedis.

 
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want to Selling Human Right-learn from pakistan...

 
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'2,000 girls in Pakistan were forcibly converted to Islam through rape & torture

'2,000 girls in Pakistan were forcibly converted to Islam through rape & torture

Nearly 2,000 women and girls from various minority sects were forcibly converted to Islam through rape, torture and kidnappings, and 161 people were charged with blasphemy in 2011, according to a report.

The reports by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) revealed that minorities made up to three to four percent of the country's population, but remain sidelined in state policies.

According to the Daily Times, in 2011, extremists killed Governor Salmaan Taseer and federal minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, as both advocated rights for minorities by calling for amendments in the country's controversial blasphemy law.

The report also revealed that there was rampant violence against children and showed that a total of 2,303 instances of sexual abuse were recorded from various parts of the country.

In majority of the cases, people close to the child (parents or relatives) or officials who are supposed to give them protection are the abusers, the report said.

For instance, policemen are involved in more than 60 percent of sexual abuse cases of street children. The number of acid attacks rose from 65 to 105 in 2011. A majority of the acid attacks involve women and girls between the ages of 15 and 25.

The report by SPARC revealed that most of the children working as domestic workers in Pakistan are aged between 10-15 years, sometimes children as young as five are also employed.

Pakistan ranks second in the global ranking with the highest number of out-of-school children with the figure estimated to be about 25 million, the report said.

Pakistan has the lowest youth literacy rate. Only 59 percent females are literate as compared to 79 percent of males in the age group of 15 to 24 years, it added.
 

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by that very rant am assured that pakistani mohajirs who parted from thier motherland during partition will sooner or later be wiped out! :thumb:
Mohajirs are not very popular in Pakistan.

They are still considered as refugees who have usurped the country from the real sons of the soil!
 

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Pakistan' one and only Nuclear Scientist A Q Khan, talking about Ahmedis.

That man is a Mohajir and is the scum as far as Pakistan is concerned.
 
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'2,000 girls from minorities in Pakistan were forcibly converted to Islam through rape, torture'

Nearly 2,000 women and girls from various minority sects were forcibly converted to Islam through rape, torture and kidnappings, and 161 people were charged with blasphemy in 2011, according to a report.

The reports by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) revealed that minorities made up to three to four percent of the country's population, but remain sidelined in state policies.

According to the Daily Times, in 2011, extremists killed Governor Salmaan Taseer and federal minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, as both advocated rights for minorities by calling for amendments in the country's controversial blasphemy law.

The report also revealed that there was rampant violence against children and showed that a total of 2,303 instances of sexual abuse were recorded from various parts of the country.

In majority of the cases, people close to the child (parents or relatives) or officials who are supposed to give them protection are the abusers, the report said.

For instance, policemen are involved in more than 60 percent of sexual abuse cases of street children. The number of acid attacks rose from 65 to 105 in 2011. A majority of the acid attacks involve women and girls between the ages of 15 and 25.

The report by SPARC revealed that most of the children working as domestic workers in Pakistan are aged between 10-15 years, sometimes children as young as five are also employed.

Pakistan ranks second in the global ranking with the highest number of out-of-school children with the figure estimated to be about 25 million, the report said.
Pakistan has the lowest youth literacy rate. Only 59 percent females are literate as compared to 79 percent of males in the age group of 15 to 24 years, it added.
 

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