From The British Pakistani Christian Association:
Posted: 30 Jan 2012 04:22 AM PST
Neville Kyrke-Smith Speaking at our 2011 protest!
Dr Martin Stern (Nazi Holocaust Survivor), Bishop Michael Nazir, Neville Kyrke-Smith (ACNUK), Andrea Minichiello Williams and other powerful leaders came together to oppose persecution at last years protest.
Here is a copy of the "Aid to the Church in Need" promotional article regarding our 10th March protest and peace concert. They will be providing us with a Choir led by Gerry Coates who is releasing a CD later this year. ACNUK also donated £250 towards the event and their support has been immense
By John Newton
A PEACE concert and rally in London will mark the first anniversary of the assassination of Pakistan politician Shahbaz Bhatti, who was killed after speaking out against the country’s blasphemy laws.
The event on Saturday 10th March will commemorate thelife and work of Mr Bhatti and will be calling for changes to Pakistan ’s blasphemylaws, which impose sentences including execution and life imprisonment foroffences against Islam
Mr Bhatti, Pakistan ’sfirst federal minister for minority affairs, was shot dead while travelling towork in Islamabad .His assassination came after he campaigned for Asia Bibi, Pakistan ’sfirst woman to be sentenced to death under the blasphemy laws, to be pardoned.
The peace rally will start at 11am with a protest outside thePakistan High Commission, Lowndes Square , London calling for the abolition of the country’s blasphemy laws.
Following the submission of a petition to 10 Downing Street , there will be aconcert in Trafalgar Square starting at 3pm.
Those set to speak on the dayinclude Bishop Vahan Hovhanessian, Primate of the Armenian Apostolic OrthodoxChurch in the UK, Baroness Cox, Matthew Jones from Christian SolidarityWorldwide, and Aid to the Church in Need’s John Pontifex .
John Pontifex, who met Shahbaz Bhatti during an ACN project trip to Pakistan said: “Shahbaz died for a cause – the cause of religious freedom.
“This rally is an excellent opportunity for us to follow in thefootsteps of Shahbaz and call for justice and freedom.”
Prior to his murder on 2ndMarch last year, Mr Bhattihad been the recipient of numerous death threats. He began receiving these in 2009, after he spokeout in support of Christians who were attacked in Gojra, Punjab province, following accusations of blasphemy, and increased following his publicsupport for Asia Bibi.
The event is being organised by the British Pakistani Christian Associationin conjunction with other organisations including Christian Concern and Aid tothe Church in Need.
Event organiser, and chair of the British Pakistani ChristianAssociation, Wilson Chowdhry said:
“With only 8,174 Pakistani Christians in theUK spread across a wide area it is difficult to organise largeprotests or petitions against the continued attacks on Christians in Pakistan –so we are pleased that so many of our brothers and sisters from other Christiancommunities will be joining with us on March 10th.
"Working with other groups such as Christian Concern and Aid to theChurch in Need, has shown us that collaboratively we can achieve much more – and this year we will be joinedby Coptic Christians and Armenian Christians who are also suffering fromreligious persecution.
“People who feel compassion for these affected minorities shouldjoin us in calling for UK Government intervention – quite simply, only your presenceon 10th March will make this event a success.”
Further details of the BPCA protest and Peace concert can be found here:
http://britishpakistanichristian.blogspot.com/2011/11/protest-march-and-trafalgar-square.html
Further details of the BPCA protest and Peace concert can be found here:
http://britishpakistanichristian.blogspot.com/2011/11/protest-march-and-trafalgar-square.html
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