Wealthy Pakistani Men Kill Christian Girl After She Rejected Their Advances


The impact of the car lifted her off the ground and onto the hood. Once there, the four men in the car increased their speed and then hit the brakes, which threw Kiran into the air and onto the ground, where she cracked her head open, smashed several bones and then succumbed to her injuries within minutes.

One of the Muslim men allegedly yelled, “Christian girls are only meant for one thing, the pleasure of Muslim men.” The families had to bribe a police official in order to file a report because they are Christian.

Violence against Christians in Pakistan is pervasive. In October, three Muslim men broke into a deaf woman’s house and raped her while the men in her family worked.

Another Muslim family beat an eight-year-old Christian girl and left her naked in the street because her uncle courted a girl in their family. They decided to dishonor his niece as payback since the uncle allegedly dishonored their family member.

A mob of Muslims torched Christian television station Gawahi TV last November.

Two Muslim men set a 14-year-old boy on fire when he told them he was a Christian.

“I told them that I am Christian. They started beating me,” explained the boy. “When I tried running, both boys started following me through the street and then they threw Kerosene on me and burnt me.”

“I kept on running when a heap of sand came my way, I lied down on the sand,” he said. “[A] few people from the community … [extinguished] fire by putting sand on me. I became unconscious, and they called 1122 Emergency medical helpline and called [for] an ambulance.”

This is the persecution Christians are facing in the Middle East, but of course the liberal media won’t report on those injustices. In their agenda to support Muslims, despite the fact that many of them would gladly kill any American citizen, they’re turning a blind eye to people who are truly worth of concern.

Source: breitbart.com

 



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