From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject EMERGENCY Action
Date September 20, 2023 11:18 AM
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John,


Churches burned to the ground. Mob violence. Police arresting young Christians without evidence of a crime, and courts sentencing them to die.

This is reality for Christians in Pakistan. And it's getting worse.





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Today we're going directly to the United Nations to urge global intervention to save these innocent believers.

Shahzad Masih was just 16 – literally still a kid – when he was accused of blasphemy and arrested. Despite a lack of evidence, he was sentenced to hang.

Our legal team on the ground in Pakistan is working tirelessly to appeal his wrongful conviction. Sadly, Shahzad is not alone.

Christians in Pakistan face growing mob violence, beatings, enslavement, and extrajudicial hangings. The harsh reality is that being a Christian in Pakistan can be a death sentence.

Today we are appearing at the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva to deliver an urgent oral intervention demanding maximum pressure on Pakistan to protect Christians and save Shahzad's life before it's too late.

Shahzad has been imprisoned since he was 16. He will die without us. And many more Christians will follow.

We need your voice now. Sign our urgent petition.

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Jay Sekulow

ACLJ Chief Counsel







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