Friday, January 3, 2014

Pakistan: 720 Christian and Hindu sanitary workers' families displaced with connivance of police and Rangers


The victims of rape and assault complained to the police and Rangers but their reply was to leave the place and settle elsewhere.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Asian Human Rights Commission
By AHRC | January 3, 2014

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that a century old settlement of sanitary workers from the Christian and Hindu communities were forced to vacate after the rape, abduction and attacks on the houses by drug peddlers with the connivance of police and Pakistan Rangers.

The community known as ‘Slaughter House Quarter’ in an old area of Karachi has been occupied by the police informers and gangs who are fighting to control the area.

To force the Christians to leave their homes three Christians were killed and many women including a young girl were gang raped.

Frequently and without warning the criminals broke through the compound walls and opened fire on the inhabitants which resulted in injuries to several children.

The victims of rape and assault complained to the police and Rangers but their reply was to leave the place and settle elsewhere.

The families have left the place of their ancestors and as a result lost their jobs. They were even not able to collect items of daily usage.


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