Sunday 22 April 2012

Apex Court of Pakistan Judges or Islamic Clerics in enforcedly converted Hindu and Christian girls’ case


Islamabad 19th April - The Pakistani parents of three Hindu girls who were kidnapped and forcibly converted to Islam claim that powerful people were behind the drama. They said the girls' decision to stay with their abducted husbands was not taken in an open court and hence questionable. Tahir Ali for rediff,reports from Islamabad



The family members of the three Hindu girls who were allegedly forced to convert to Islam claim that injustice has been done to them. 
Following the Pakistan supreme court's decision that the women should decide their own fate, the registrar's office of the SC announced that the girls preferred living with their husbands rather than with their parents.
The families, however, said that the decision was not taken in an open court and hence questionable. 

The supreme court of Pakistan had asked the girls -- Faryal (Rinkle Kumari), Hafsa Bibi (Dr Lata) and Haleema Bibi (Asha Kumari) -- to decide whether they want to live with their Muslim husbands or with their Hindu parents. 

Dr Ramesh Kumar, patron-in-chief of the Pakistan Hindu Council, had moved a petition asking for the recovery of the three women belonging to the Hindu community, Rinkle of Mirpur Mathello, Dr Lata, daughter of Jacobabad, and Asha of Larkana.
The three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered the police to provide adequate security to the women and said that in case of any harm, the police officials would be blamed for negligence. The court said that the women were old enough to make the right decision themselves. 

But their family members have complained that they were not allowed to meet their daughters and said the decision should be taken in an open court.
Talking to rediff.com, Nandlal, the father of Rinkle Kumari, said, "Today the girls were produced before the court but we were not allowed to meet them. Even if we were provided with five to 10 minutes of mulaqaat (meeting), it would have been enough for us. Even five minutes would have been enough, but we were not lucky enough to see our girl. We don't know where the girls are now."
Nandlal, who is a school teacher by profession, said all the three girls wanted to go back to their parents but they were not allowed, as powerful people in the government were backing the kidnappers. "When the case was brought to Gotki in Sindh, Rinkle was weeping and said she wanted to go to her parents, yet she was sent to Darul Aman (shelter centre). We were always kept outside the court, whether it was in Sindh or Islamabad. In Gotki the decision was announced at 7.45 am while the official timing of the court starts from 9 am," said Nandlal.
Tears of a Mother - Rinkel's mother wiping her tears after hearing her daughter case at supreme court.

Sulchhani Kumari, Rinkle Kumari's mother, was inconsolable. She said she could not survive without her daughter. "Judgesahib, I need justice; I need my daughter back; I can't leave without her; I can't live without my Rinkle," she told rediff.com.

Showing displeasure over the court's decision. the parents and other family members of the Hindu women observed a sit-in in front of the supreme court building raising slogans, 'We need our girls back', 'Judge sahib we demand justice'. 

The family members of young 15yr old Asha Kumari were also present in court hoping to see her. She was allegedly kidnapped from a beauty parlour. For more than 40 days there was no news of her whereabouts. She later appeared before the court and said she chose to change her religion. However, her family members claimed that she was forcibly converted to Islam.
"Forty-five days have passed since my daughter was abducted. We were hoping to see her but when she was produced in court we were not allowed to see her. She was abducted and the kidnappers first sent us her photos and asked for a ransom, but later it was dubbed as a conversion case. It is purely a case of ransom, and religion has nothing to do with it," Asha Kumari's father told rediff.com. 

Sundardas, Asha Kumari's uncle, said that Mian Mittho, a Pakistan Peoples Party parliamentarian who was blamed for helping the kidnappers, was allowed to meet the girls while the parents were kept at a distance. 
"Tell me, is he important or the parents? No one is here to listen to us. We ask President Zardari to deliver justice, if he can't do that the minorities should be sent abroad," Asha's uncle told rediff.com

"The kidnappers are going inside (the court); several of their people are inside, but no one from our side is allowed to get in. We don't know what to do now; I just need my sister, nothing else. We will sit here and block the road till we get justice," said Simran, Asha Kumari's sister.
  
She feared that her sister would be sent back to her kidnappers. "All these people are working as a unit; we are Hindus so they are treating us like this. We came to Islamabad to get justice but we got nothing," she added.
When rediff.com asked Asha Kumari's mother for her comment on the court's decision , she replied in a choked voice, "I need my daughter; I need justice." 

Earlier, the father of Dr Lata, Dr Ramesh Kumar, told the media that religion was being used to kidnap young girls and to satisfy sexual desires. "Only young girls are converted to Islam. If they (abductors) want to spread Islam why don't they convert old Hindu women and men?" he asked.

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Further,on next day after the kangaroo court of pakistan given verdict on rinkle & the other girls case one more verdict came in the favor of the abductors and this time it was about a christian girl force convertion case.....
And the killing of 3 hindu doctors,as one of their friend/relative have friendship with the Muslim Girl.


Court Judges or Islamic clerics !



Islamabad: April 18, 2012. (PCP) Eyes of Human right activists around globe were on Supreme Court of Pakistan hearing of a case today of forced conversion of Hindu girl Rinkle Kumari and others to Islam but unfortunately Division Bench of Supreme Court of Pakistan not bothered to listen victimized girls and ordered police to present them before Registrar Supreme Court of Pakistan to record their statement and to go with parents or with Muslim husbands.

A three-member bench comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Tariq Parvezhad ordered to send Hindu women Rinkle Kumari, Dr. Lata and Asha Kumari to Shelter in last hearing on March 26, 2012, when they were crying “We want to go with our parents and begged that their life is in danger”

It surprised Human Right activists that why Judges ordered to send Hindu women in Shelter when in camera session and later in open court hearing of March 26, 2012, they begged Division Bench Judges to allow them to go with their parents?

It was already feared that in Shelters the Hindu girls will be threatened and blocked to unite with their families.

In today’s hearing by SC Bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary not permitted to speak victim Hindu girls but gave them in police custody to record their statement with registrar.
The Three Hindu women in police custody who were all Muslim women and men police officer walked to the Registrar office of Supreme Court of Pakistan and under police presence expressed their consent to go with their Muslim husbands.

The forced converted Hindu girls were in Shelter for three weeks where all staff was Muslim, the officer who escorted them from Shelter to Supreme Court building were all Muslims and to office of Registrar escorting officers were also all Muslims.
How a Muslim cannot put pressure on a convert to Islam who has openly demanded to go with her Hindu Parents when a Muslim has religious faith that to convert to infidels is their ticket to heaven? The Supreme Court of Pakistan Judges as a Muslim also were aware of such belief of Muslims as citizens of Islamic Republic of Pakistan but not bothered to hold open court hearing or camera session on hearing of April 18, 2012, and ordered a Muslim Registrar of Supreme Court of Pakistan to record their statements.

Apart from surprising hearing of forced conversion case of three Hindu girls in Supreme Court of Pakistan. A Christian girl’s case on forced conversion was also in progress in city of Multan today.

District and Sessions Judge Sardar Naeem Ahmed Khan of Multan city in Punjab province also directed police to conduct an inquiry in light of Mehwish Bibi's statement that she had converted to Islam to marry Hammad Ahmed and allowed her to live with her husband and ordered authorities to provide special security to the couple.

It will be noted that Earlier, Mehwish's father Yousuf Masih filed an application in the Supreme Court that said his daughter was abducted by Ahmed. He requested the court to issue an order for her recovery but Supreme Court of Pakistan referred the case to the district and sessions court in Multan.

According to Pakistan Christian Post sources, more than 800 Christian women and 450 Hindu women are kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam every year in Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Islamic mafia after kidnapping converts them to Islam and then sells to Muslims men for marriage who keep them as mistresses for few months and then sell them from 2000 $ to 3000 $ to brothels for prostitution. Such forced converted Christian and Hindu girls are tortured and threatened to keep silent and are told every day that if they will speak up shall be killed as an apostate as Islamic law of apostasy decree to death.

There was last hope that higher courts in Pakistan will issue some judgment on forced conversion to ensure justice for Christians, Hindus and other religious minorities in Pakistan but cases of Mehwish Bibi, Rinkle Kumari, Lata and Asha Kumari have proved that there is no justice for them in Pakistan.

It have raised very important question in minds of every Pakistani that are our Judges also Islamic clerics? That might betrue because Judges are Muslim and Moulvi is also Muslim.
 http://www.persecution.org/?p=31842&upm_export=print

 
3 hindu Doctor's killing: verdict given by  "Jirga" method....Pay the Fine and go.

The dead body of 3 Doctor brothers,who were killed by armed personnel on first day of Eid in Shikarpur,Karachi-pakistan
 
On November 8, 2011 three Hindu doctors – Ashok, Naresh and Ajeet Kumar – were shot dead and Dr Satya Pal was injured after four gunmen entered Dr Pal’s house and began firing....as one of their relative had relationship with a Muslim bhayo communnity girl seema...SC court did nothing regarding this,so the Jirga system(the elders of the bhayo community) discuss on this & given the verdict on 17 April 2012....

In this crap jirga hearing, the Bhayo clan alleged that the girl had been assaulted..The jirga reportedly found the Bhayo men guilty of  killing three Hindus and injuring one. They were fined Rs. 3.9 million – with Rs1.2 million per murder and Rs300,000 for the injured.Former Sindh minister Mir Manzoor Panhwar presided over the jirga, while federal minister Ghous Bux Khan Mahar, MNA Moulana Attaur Rehman, Pakistan Peoples Party leader Babul Khan Bhayo, President Hindu Panchayat Chak Engineer Prem Chand were in attendance....BUT, the president of the Hindu Panchayat in Chak, Engineer Prem Chand, denied that he was in Karachi at the time.
The jirga also found Hindu boys responsible for assaulting Seema Bhayo and imposed a fine of Rs700,000.The parties involved accepted the jirga’s verdict, sources said.
 The Bhayos have promised to pay the fine in three installments after deducting the Rs700,000 that the Hindus were asked to pay.
It is also believed that MNA Maulana Attaur Rehman, whose brother Maulana Fazlur Rehman is the head of his own faction of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), played a key role because the men accused and arrested for killing the three doctors are JUI-F supporters.....Manzoor Panhwar said that he and Ghous Bux Mahar had gone to the Hindu community after hearing that they were planning to immigrate in the aftermath of the case. “They treated us with respect and said we can send the Bhayos to them,” Panhwar told The Express Tribune. “We told the Hindus that they can fine the Bhayos or forgive them.”

The Girl Seema of muslim Bhayo community  is now reportedly married to her cousin in Shikarpur district.....

Married to her own brother(cousin) !!!!
Charged the hindu boy for assaulting her,by her relative(not by her)...fake charges !!
They shot dead because one of their community girl seema fallen love/relationship with a hindu guy sandeep ? And what about those countless assault,abduct & force conversion of non muslims girls by them ???
Where is the court system?  These stone age style Jirgas weren't declared illegal by the SC?
The Murderers was roaming freely.. and now they just fined and left off.....just a fine for takeing 3 lifes !

What third class,uncivilized,usless fail country and indian Govt doing friendship Relation with these killers & abducters nation,, who just want to kill & convert all non-muslims.
 

4 comments:

  1. Great to see you mentioning Christian minorities suffering the same fate.

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  2. Nothing is bigger then humanity.... but this thing these people wont understand it.As they have been taught like that,frm the day they came out of their mothers womb.
    I already mention here http://save-rinkel.blogspot.in/2012/04/islamic-jehad-force-convertion-of.html abt all minority community suffering in the hands of islamic dominant states.

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  3. Shame.... shame.....Kidnap,Rape, then force convert and then ask the females to decide.......................... Instead of letting them take revenge or punish the culprits the court is asking them to decide what? Threatening the girls & their parents to make the decision as they want.What a thugs they are,even this thug word is small for them.

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  4. helping the abductors by giveing verdict in favor of them and just Fine for murder of 3 doctors as one of their relative have relationship with a muslim girl.
    Shows they are really a Islamic clerics,followers of sharia laws.

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