From Jordan Sekulow, ACLJ <[email protected]>
Subject MAJOR Update
Date April 3, 2024 7:05 PM
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John,

As we celebrated Easter, a young Christian remained behind bars, facing execution for his faith unless we can get his unjust death sentence overturned.

Shahzad Masih was 16 years old when he was accused of blasphemy, despite little to no evidence against him. A radical Muslim group cried for blood and pressured the judge to have him executed.

Our legal team in Pakistan filed an emergency appeal. Our senior legal team spent Holy Week at the U.N. working on his case, and we JUST DELIVERED a crucial oral intervention on behalf of Shahzad and other Christians on death row.

We're fighting globally to defend our Christian brothers and sisters like Shahzad from violent persecution and even death, but we have a major problem.

Our critical legal work to defend dying Christians requires immense resources. Have your gift DOUBLED TODAY to save Christian lives through our Life & Liberty Drive.

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Have Your Gift DOUBLED To Save Christians.

Together, we can make a tremendous impact. For years we fought to help free Christian Pastor John Cao, a U.S. permanent resident wrongfully imprisoned in China. Last week, we were able to announce Pastor Cao has been released.

However, Shahzad still needs us. Take action BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE.

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Jordan Sekulow

ACLJ Executive Director


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