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		<title>The Christian voice in Pakistan&#8217;s government, silenced</title>
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Pakistan (MNN) &#8212; Islamic extremists are sending a chilling message to anyone who is<br />
trying to change the country&#39;s blasphemy law.&nbsp;
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On Wednesday, attackers ambushed Pakistan&#39;s minister for<br />
minorities, Shahbaz Batti, as he was on his way to a cabinet meeting. <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/ODM">Open Doors</a> Minister-at-large, Paul<br />
Estabrooks, says, &quot;He was basically assassinated, and it&#39;s partially for two<br />
reasons: one, he supports the release of Asia Bibi. He also has been<br />
campaigning in the country against the blasphemy law.&quot;
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Batti was the lone Christian in the federal cabinet. However, his ideals make him the second high-profile target in two months. On<br />
January 4, former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer was murdered by his<br />
bodyguard. The thing Taseer and Batti<br />
had in common was their opposition to the blasphemy law.&nbsp;
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Taliban-linked propaganda left at the scene warned that<br />
those who share their views will also share their fate.
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<p>
Estabrooks says the blasphemy law is widely misused to settle<br />
personal disputes with Christians (or other non-Muslims).&nbsp; &quot;You can just be sharing the differences<br />
between our Christian faith and the Islamic faith, and someone could haul you<br />
off to court.&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<p>
On average, according to Open Doors, one Christian is<br />
murdered and one is arrested (mostly on blasphemy charges) every month. Defense against the blasphemy laws is<br />
difficult, and even if convicted, the sentencing could set off rioting in the<br />
streets by the hardliners, as evidenced by February&#39;s unrest in Java, Indonesia.&nbsp;
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<p>
Batti&#39;s killing shows the threats and<br />
pressures under which minorities are living in Pakistan. Estabrooks says many believers are<br />
walking on eggshells. &quot;Christians are under a double challenge in Pakistan in<br />
sharing their faith because of this possibility of being misunderstood and of<br />
creating anger, which causes someone to bring a false charge against you.&quot;
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<p>
The problem compounds itself with a disruption of effective<br />
ministry. &quot;If you&#39;re laboring under the attack of fear, you don&#39;t think<br />
straight, you don&#39;t act normally, and you cannot be an effective witness.&quot;
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<p>
The Open Doors World Watch List ranks Pakistan as the 11<sup>th</sup><br />
worst persecutor of Christians in the world. &quot;Pray for<br />
believers there that fear will not be the emotion that grips them constantly<br />
and rules their lifestyle,&quot; Estabrooks says. &quot;We need to<br />
pray that God will enable them to be effective witnesses without a lot of<br />
words.&quot;
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<p>
Pray, too, for protection for Christians facing intimidation<br />
and threats from those around them. <a href="http://www.opendoorsusa.org/our-work/">There&#39;s more about what you can do to encourage the persecuted<br />
church here. </a></p>
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