According to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), there are 51 moslem-majority countries, and none of them treat non-moslem communities with respect and dignity.
The brutality which moslem regimes and societies inflict on non-moslems is extreme—and children are often the target.
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When it comes to discrimination against non-moslem children, including Hindus and Christians, Pakistan is one of the most radical and alarming cases.
Minority children in Pakistan face systematic abuse and discrimination. This includes:
– barriers to education,
– abductions,
– incidents of child ‘marriages,’
– child labor,
– discrimination in public services, and
– forced conversions to Islam.
A new report by Pakistan’s National Commission on the Rights of the Child (NCRC) highlights the severe challenges faced by children who belong to religious minority groups. It calls for immediate action by the government to curb the high levels of discrimination emanating from systemic bias, social exclusion, and institutional neglect.
The introduction of a Single National Curriculum in Pakistani schools in 2020 denigrates religious minorities. It enforces the teaching of the Quran and subjects like Mathematics and Science in an Islamized manner. Many schoolbooks also incite hatred against religious minorities, including Christians.
NCRC Minorities Member from Sindh, Pirbhu Lal Satyani, stated:
Children from religious minorities are among the most marginalized. They face stigma, stereotyping, and structural exclusion that obstruct their full development.
Christian girls (and to a lesser extent boys) are also frequent targets of physical and sexual abuse, as are children from the Hindu minority.
While all women in Pakistan are vulnerable to gender-based violence in Pakistan, women and girls from religious minorities face overt and violent forms of gender-specific religious persecution.
Abduction and sexual violence of religious minorities is endemic throughout the country. The Movement for Solidarity and Peace calculated that every year up to 1,000 Christian and Hindu children and young women are abducted by moslem men. These figures are seen as a low estimate because many experience a fear of retaliation and a risk of social shame. This means that Christian and Hindu families are reluctant to report incidents of this kind.
In Pakistan, occupations that are deemed low, dirty, and degrading—such as cleaning sewers or working in brick kilns—are reserved for Christians (including children) by the authorities, as can be seen, for example, in job announcements.
Christians regardless of age are often referred to as “Chura,” a derogatory word meaning “filthy,” which is used for road sweepers or sewage cleaners.
Since its independence in 1947, Pakistan has been an Islamic state. It is within that context that non-moslems experience increasing levels of persecution.
Open Doors, a human rights organization, has reported on the various ways Christian children are persecuted by the moslem majority:
– It is becoming the norm in Pakistan to rape young Christian children,
– There are also reports of Christian boys being subject to sexual abuse,
– Christians including children are also trapped in cycles of debt and bonded labor,
– Discrimination at school (and elsewhere) is a daily experience for Christian schoolchildren,
– Christian children have been pressured into attending anti-Christian or majority religion (Islamic) teaching at any level of education,
– Christian children are given a counter narrative that they are infidels and inferiors, and they are following a false faith,
– Christian women and girls are at risk of sexual violence in the public sphere, including in the workplace and in schools,
– Christian families usually worry about their men and boys being trapped in blasphemy allegations and try to keep a low profile,
– False imprisonment is one of the biggest areas (for men and boys) especially relating to false accusations of blasphemy/apostacy, and
– Not least due to the prevailing pressure from society and the situation that Christian children find themselves in when attending school, it is hard to raise children according to the Christian faith and withstand the pressure exerted.
As is obvious in Pakistan, a country where 98 percent of the population is moslem, the Islamic ideology eliminates the feelings of empathy and compassion from its most ardent followers. It destroys moral values and has nothing constructive or positive to offer to civilized societies. The West must finally acknowledge the cruelty of the Islamic Pakistani culture and stop contributing to the furtherance of its barbaric regime.
Final thoughts: The West must also acknowledge moslems WILL NEVER blend in to create a greater culture. They have not come to the West to become western. They have come to the West to spread Islam and Sharia law. Non-moslems will be forcibly converted or be killed for refusing to become moslem.
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Author: Nathanael Greene
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