The 142nd UNHRC session censures Pakistan for alleged blasphemy, targeted killings, mob violence, and other violations of religious minorities’ human rights.

Lahore, Pakistan The UN Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) observed that authorities in Pakistan have been unsuccessful in addressing various human rights abuses, such as a notable rise in blasphemy-related violence. At the 142nd session of the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva, Switzerland, members pointed out violations, including abductions of girls coerced into converting to…

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Fulani herders murdered seven innocent Christians in central Nigeria, where violence against Christians is on the rise.

On October 1, Fulani herders attacked a predominantly Christian village in central Nigeria, killing seven people, according to the villagers. According to a press statement by Philip Ebenyakwu, chairman of the Agatu Local Government Council, the herders raided Egwuma village in Agatu County, Benue State, at approximately five o’clock in the evening. “They began shooting…

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In a horrifying act of violence, Fulani herders mercilessly targeted and killed 9 Christians in Plateau State, located in Central Nigeria, during the month of September.

ABUJA, Nigeria Per reports, individuals identified as Fulani herders in a particular region of Plateau State were involved in the killing of a Christian on Thursday, September 26. Additionally, on September 15, eight other Christians lost their lives in a separate area of the state. According to local Lawrence Zango, armed herders ambushed and killed a…

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Pakistan witnesses a large-scale rally supporting the endorsement of violence against Christians.

Lahore, Pakistan: Following a mob lynching of a Christian accused of defiling the Quran in Pakistan, Islamic extremists at a rally on Sunday (June 9) expressed support for the homicide and threatened others. During a rally in Sargodha that the Islamic extremist group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) organized, a 74-year-old Christian man named Nazeer Masih Gill…

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