McDonnell: World Council of Churches to Highlight Pakistani Girl’s Imprisonment at Conference

on August 28, 2012
(Photo credit: Christian Post)

As most of the western world remains in shock over the news in Pakistan that an 11-year-old Christian girl believed to have Down syndrome was imprisoned over the nation’s strict blasphemy laws, the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) has praised the World Council of Churches (WCC)’s decision to hold an urgent international conference on the issue.

“At the best of times, the situation for most of Pakistan’s Christians is deplorable. They live in extreme poverty and degradation, limited to the lowest of job and educational opportunity. But there is hardly ever a best of times. They always live under the Damocles sword of this abominable Blasphemy Law, never knowing when they could be accused, or what ridiculous issue will cause mobs to form,” said IRD Religious Liberty Program Director Faith J.H. McDonnell in a statement.

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