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Father Valdir Manuel, SCJ Rome - Italy, Lazio, Italy Father. PhD and Professor of Canon Law. Contri


Pakistan: Christian girl burned alive is not to denounce rape ROME, Wednesday, March 17, 2010 (ZENIT.org). - A Pakistani Christian girl was burned alive for not denouncing a rape by the son of her employer, who worked as a maid. The young Kiran George had 80% of his body burned and died after agonizing for two days in the hospital, according to AsiaNews. After being raped, threatened to report her attacker to the police, who then decided to kill her. The crime occurred in Sheikhupura, a village in the province of Punjab, and remember the tragic events that occurred recently with Shazia Bashir, a Christian 12 year old girl raped and killed by her employer, a wealthy Muslim lawyer who has not yet been formally roman numerals charged. Initially, Kiran reported the violence that had suffered only a few friends, fearing losing his job as a maid in the house of her attacker, Mohammad Raza Ahmda. Later, however, threatened the boy to tell what happened roman numerals to the police. This, then, with the help of his sister, threw petrol and set fire to the girl's body. The boy's father, although he helped Kiran and taken her to the hospital, said the family of Kiran that this would have had an accident while working in the kitchen. Before he died, however, the girl told the police what had actually occurred. Also in Punjab, on March 10, a mob of angry Muslims roman numerals sacked and burned the house of a Christian family. Apparently, the attack was motivated by alleged roman numerals involvement in the murder of a Christian Laird of the region. A suspected involvement in the attacks, Yasir Abid, is in "preventive detention". The family claims that copies of the Bible found in your home would have been "deliberately incinerated." Police are investigating whether to open an investigation of "the crime of blasphemy." Peter Jacob, executive secretary of the National Commission for Justice and Peace, said he did not believe that the courts apply the law in this case. "The Pakistan Penal Code provides even life imprisonment with hard labor for those who profane the Koran, but does not include the sacred books of other religions," he said. "We are against this law," said Peter Jacobs, "regardless which holy book of the case. "But in any case," we hope that detailed investigations are carried out to bring those guilty of having set fire to the house of the Christian family. "
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Father Valdir Manuel, SCJ Rome - Italy, Lazio, Italy Father. PhD and Professor of Canon Law. Contributor to the Court Church (Catholic NE II). Author of the books "may or may not? The laity in the Church's sacraments" and "How to Organize Your Sacristy" both issues by Loyola. View my complete profile


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