John,
Wayne Gretzky joined the NHL when he was barely old enough to drive.
Taylor Swift released her first album at just 16.
At 16, Christian teen Shahzad Masih was arrested for blasphemy in Pakistan and sentenced to hang. Now he just wants to live.
Shahzad was literally a kid when he was accused of blasphemy, and despite authorities admitting his innocence, the judge sentenced him to hang.
Cases like Shahzad's are why we created the Life & Liberty Drive. Our legal team on the ground in Pakistan has been working nonstop to overturn this injustice and save his life.
Shahzad is not alone. Christians in Pakistan face growing violence and death. And Pakistan's archaic laws enable these outrageous blasphemy charges with or without evidence, putting Christian lives in danger.
In just hours, we're filing a critical legal written submission to the U.N. Human Rights Council, demanding Shahzad's release. And our legal team will be back in a Pakistani court in just weeks to expedite his appeal.
He needs us, and we urgently need you.
We're just 9 days away from our critical Life & Liberty Drive deadline. Have your gift doubled right now to help us save this innocent Christian's life.
Have Your Gift Doubled To Defend Dying Christians.
It's our moral obligation to defend persecuted Christians around the world. We're having significant success through our Life & Liberty Drive, but we can only continue fighting for dying Christians like Shahzad with your support.
Sign Now: Save This Young Christian From Execution.
Jordan Sekulow
ACLJ Executive Director