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Abducted, forced to convert at gunpoint, married against her will and raped repeatedly… ‘Pray for the Christian women of Pakistan’ - Focus for International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church |
| Nov 04 2008 |
Release International is calling on Christians to make
Release is highlighting the plight of Christian women, who are denied full legal rights in
Christian women are doubly disadvantaged in
Because they are denied equal legal rights, there is a growing problem of Christian women being abused in the workplace, or abducted, raped and forcibly married.
‘Girls as young as 14 are kidnapped and raped and then they are forced to get married, often to someone three or four times older than they are,’ says Aneeqa, who works for Release partner CLAAS (Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement).
Sadia was 17 and working as a teacher when a Muslim man almost three times her age said he wanted to marry her. When she refused, he threatened Sadia and her parents.
He waited until Sadia went shopping then forced her into his car and abducted her. ‘The next day he took me to the madrasa [Muslim school] and forced me to convert to Islam,’ she says. ‘He threatened to kill my family.
‘At gunpoint he made me sign the conversion certificate. Then he forced me to get married. Later he raped me, and continually raped me.’
Sadia managed to escape and is now being cared for by Release partner, CLAAS, which has set up a safe house for girls such as Sadia. ‘CLAAS is providing everything for us,’ she says. ‘We are living like a family.’
Inspired by the example of Release’s partner, Sadia has a new ambition: ‘I want to become a lawyer to help people who are in situations like me – especially young girls who are abducted.’
Sadia tells her story in the new-look edition Release magazine, which is available from www.releaseinternational.org
Release is helping Christians who are discriminated against by the legal system, and is supporting a programme to teach new skills to women who have been abused by their employers.
More than 20 young women are being taught sewing and needlework at the Tabitha sewing centre – set up by Release partner Professor Kaleem Dean ‘to equip Christian women to earn money with dignity and pride’.
These Christian women can now earn three times as much as they could as domestic servants or working in sweatshops and brick kilns - and they can now earn their living without fear of being abused.
They are also being taught to read and write – empowering them and their families in a land where many women are denied a basic education and 95 per cent of Christian women are illiterate.
‘Christians in
‘Please join us on November 16, the International Day of Prayer for the
Release has produced the DVD Pray for Pakistan and a PowerPoint presentation, intended for use in churches and home groups. These resources are available from the Release website: www.releaseinternational.org or by telephoning 01689 823491
Release is also working with
Through its international network of missions Release supports Christians imprisoned for their faith and their families in 30 nations. It supports church workers, pastors and their families, and provides training, Bibles, Christian literature and broadcasts. Release is a member of the UK organisations Global Connections, the Evangelical Alliance and the Micah Network.
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NOTES TO THE EDITOR
For pictures of women at the sewing programme, please send an email by return. A picture is available of Sadia, but it has been pixellated for her protection.
Release magazine (formerly Witness) has been given a new name and a new look to celebrate Release International’s 40th anniversary. The organisation, which serves persecuted Christians in 30 nations, also has a new logo.
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