Ceremonies were conducted in various capitals worldwide to commemorate the 84th Pakistan Day, a significant national holiday in Pakistan. This day primarily honors the adoption of Pakistan’s first Constitution, marking the transition of the Dominion of Pakistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 23 March 1956. This established Pakistan as the world’s first Islamic republic.
Among those who celebrated, Westminster Abbey’s involvement stands out as particularly disturbing. The United Kingdom’s decision to fly the Pakistani flag above its most esteemed Anglican church is a shocking display of submission to Islam.
According to reports from the Pakistan High Commission, the flag was hoisted to celebrate Pakistan Day, a national holiday commemorating the adoption of the first Constitution of Pakistan. They claim that special prayers were offered during the event for the progress and prosperity of Pakistan, its leadership, its people, and for the continued friendship between the two countries.
Westminster Abbey @wabbey marks Pakistan Day with Special Service.
Pakistan’s flag hoisted on the rooftop of Westminster Abbey.
As per tradition, the Westminster Abbey organized a Special Evensong to mark the Pakistan Day.
Special prayers were offered for the progress and… pic.twitter.com/5Do5XYvbGw
— Pakistan High Commission London (@PakistaninUK) March 22, 2024
However, such an act of deference is deeply offensive to many, especially considering Pakistan’s reputation as one of the world’s most oppressive nations towards its religious minorities, particularly Hindus and Christians. It raises profound questions about the UK’s priorities and values, especially offensive is that this flag of an oppressive Islamic nation was raised during Christians’ holy week. A week for Christians that is often marred with threats, violence, and targeting in Pakistan.
Furthermore as RAIR’s Amy Mek pointed out, this gesture is a slap in the face to millions of British and Pakistani girls who have been victims of severe abuse at the hands of Pakistani men, aided and abetted by the Islamic government. She states,
Pakistan’s flag is hoisted on the rooftop of Westminster Abbey – Child sexual exploitation is celebrated! Pakistan, cited as one of the world’s most oppressive nations, raises profound questions when it comes to international recognition.
Picture this: you are one of the thousands of British girls who were targeted by groups of primarily Pakistani-British men who sexually exploited you and passed you around among their friends and business associates for profit.
Or maybe…
You’re a child from a persecuted religious minority in this Islamic hell hole called Pakistan, and you witness London jubilantly celebrating the very nation that threatens your existence. Daily life for non-Muslim females in Pakistan or the Islamized UK is extremely dangerous.
They face constant threats of abduction, forced conversion to Islam, sexual assault, and coerced marriages to significantly older men. These harsh realities are tragically every day, with Christian and Hindu women and children bearing the brunt of these injustices.
London’s recent celebrations of Pakistan’s achievements beg the question: what exactly are we commemorating?
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, and specifically London, has refused to deal with the widespread presence of predominantly Islamic Pakistani grooming gangs preying on vulnerable British girls, but they have time to honor Pakistan! Sick!
Conquered: Islamization of London!
Pakistan’s flag is hoisted on the rooftop of Westminster Abbey – Child sexual exploitation is celebrated!
Pakistan, cited as one of the world’s most oppressive nations, raises profound questions when it comes to international recognition.… pic.twitter.com/YMsXNGdrP9
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) March 26, 2024
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