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 Topic: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem

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  • Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     OP - February 22, 2010, 10:15 PM

    http://www.petitiononline.com/HAleem/petition.html

    To:  Pakistan Government

    At a time that the United Nations calls Switzerland's ban on new minarets "clearly discriminatory and deeply divisive,” and the whole world is condemning the swiss for their vote, I would like to bring to the attention of the world my plight.

    My name is Mehwish Aleem and my father (Hector Aleem) is a human rights activist in Pakistan. He has been working as a human rights activist since 1996. He is running an NGO with the name of PEACE WORLDWIDE. Hector Aleem has worked for Christians and Muslims without prejudice. But today he is in jail and could be killed at any time.

    My father was working for a church destroyed by CDA (capital development authority) in Islamabad Pakistan. The church was destroyed because according to CDA it was built illegally. The charge was false.

    There are many mosques in Islamabad (the capital of Pakistan) that are built with no permit, but no one will dare to touch them. For example, there was a vacant lot near my house and a Maulvi (Muslim leader) started to build a mosque on it. The land belonged to an absentee owner. When the owner learned about it, he started to destroy the illegally built mosque on his property. Hundreds of Muslims rioted and threatened to kill the owner of the land. As the result he give up his land in order to save his life. The government did not intervene. Churches on the other hand are destroyed by the governments’ own agents.

    When Hector Aleem objected to the destruction of the church he faced with several lawsuits ranging from fraud to criminal charges. He fought all of them in the courts and proved his innocence.

    His opponents tried to assassinate him several times. The Maulvies threatened him that if he continues to work for the church they would kill him and his sons, and would force his dughters to convert to Islam.

    During this time Hector Aleem received a Peace award by Mr. Yousaf Raza Gillani the prime minister of Pakistan. One month later, on 21st January, 2009 he was arrested by the police. They severely beat him and tortured him mentally and physically. After 24 hours of not knowing what were the charges, we were told that his offence is blasphemy, a charge that caries death penalty in Pakistan.

    According to the first information report someone sent a blasphemous message to a leader of Sunni Tehreek (a Muslim extremist organization) and that sender had once contacted my father. So my father is guilty by association. Since they could not find the offender, they arrested my father.

    Hector Aleem, is 51 years old and is a heart patient. He is not allowed to take his medication and is denied visitation. During his trial a large mob gathered in front of the court chanting slogans against him and threatened the judge that if he releases my father they will kill him themselves and they will destroy the court and will also kill the judge and the lawyer who defended my father. Under the mob’s pressure, the judge refused bail. The lawyer of the plaintiffs, who is a Maulvi, told the judge that if he releases my father, he (my father) will be killed as soon as he steps outside the court.

    Then on 24 June 2009, chief justice of Pakistan Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed Chaudry granted my father bail, but the Maulvies lodged many other criminal cases against him so that he cannot come out.

    Hector Aleem is still in jail. It is one year since his capture. The police are in cahoots with the Maulvies. Once two policemen went to my father’s cell and told him that even if he is granted a bail they will not let a blasphemer out. They will lodge so many cases against him that he will not be able to bear them. Soon after that they proceeded to lodge more charges against my father. They used to take him to the police station every fifteen days, where they beat him and torture him in front of the Maulvies and the Taliban.

    I am begging for help. I plead to all those who champion the right of Muslims to build more minarets to also care about the minorities in Islamic countries. We are fighting for our lives. Are Muslim minarets more important than our lives of non-Muslims?

    Please sign my petition. Please write to the Pakistani authorities listed bellow and ask them to release my father Hector Aleem as soon as possible. He is not guilty of any crime and the accusations of blasphemy that are made against him are false. They want to destroy him because he objected to the destruction of a church.

    Today, all our family is in hiding. All of us have received death threats. My siblings and I have left our studies and hide for our safety. There is no future for us in our country. If my father is released he will be killed by the mob. We need to get out of Pakistan. Please help us if you can. We don’t know where to turn and whom to ask for help.

    There is so much hoo-ha about the ban of minarets in Switzerland, but will anyone hear our cry?

    Please make our cry reach to the ears of those who care more for human life than building minarets. We have done nothing wrong. Our only crime is to be Christians in an Islamic country.

    Please contact these authorities and tell them to release my father. They know Hector Aleem is innocent, they are afraid of the mob. Your concern will give them the excuse to act.

    Sincerely,

    The Undersigned
  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #1 - February 22, 2010, 10:36 PM


    This is the norm - compaints about discrimination in Europe or America, whilst staying silent on the horrific levels of discrimination against non Muslims in Islamic nations, that exceed by immense amounts everything that Muslims face in the West.

    Oh whoops I just said something Islamophobic.



     

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  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #2 - February 22, 2010, 11:03 PM

    Tbh I was shocked when I heard in what light some of my Pakistani friends view Christians in Pakistan. Basically they referred to them as if they are second class citizens and traitors - apparently most conversions to Christianity happened during the period of British colonial rule. One guy even said that the worst menial jobs such as street and public toilet cleaning are specifically reserved for Christians - but then he is a supremacist retard therefore his veracity is questionable.
    Hopefully these signatures will put some additional pressure on Pakistani government.
  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #3 - February 23, 2010, 08:10 AM

    I signed it but do these petitions even do anything? Better than nothing, but have they changed anything?
  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #4 - February 23, 2010, 11:40 AM

    I've signed the petition as well.

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  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #5 - February 23, 2010, 01:41 PM

    Signed it and sent it on to a couple of other boards I contribute to. Im also sceptical about how much good these petitions do however doing nothing has even less impact.

    According to the polls only 1.6 % of Americans are athiests. So what gives you the right to call the other 80% morons?'
  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #6 - February 23, 2010, 01:54 PM

    signed

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  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #7 - February 23, 2010, 01:58 PM

    Signed it and sent it on to a couple of other boards I contribute to. Im also sceptical about how much good these petitions do however doing nothing has even less impact.

    you never know - look at this link http://www.councilofexmuslims.com/index.php?topic=6610.48 , I would be surprised if her involvement made a difference, and at the very least raises awareness of the very real problems that exist

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  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #8 - February 23, 2010, 02:02 PM

    pakistan  mysmilie_977

    signed it
  • Re: Petition for Christian Human Rights activist Hector Aleem
     Reply #9 - February 23, 2010, 05:09 PM

    signed and posted on facebook.

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