No justice 2 years after 'the worst episode of violence against Christians' in Pakistan
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Some of the damage caused to Christian homes by Muslim extremists in 2023. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Aid to the Church in NeedACI Prensa Staff, Aug 21, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).Two years after "the worst episode of violence against Christians" in Pakistan's history, according to the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the bishop of Faisalabad said the community of the faithful is outraged by the apparent failure of justice.Beginning Aug. 16, 2023, and in the days following, Muslims in the village of Jaranwala in the Diocese of Faisalabad looted and burned more than 25 churches and at least 80 Christian homes.According to ACN, two months ago, local courts "acquitted 10 people accused of setting fire to one of the churches." Another 5,213 people were accused of participating in the violence, of whom more than 380 were arrested. However, many were released on bail. To date, no convictions have been handed down.Bishop Indrias Rehmat spoke to the pontifical foundat...
Some of the damage caused to Christian homes by Muslim extremists in 2023. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Aid to the Church in Need
ACI Prensa Staff, Aug 21, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).
Two years after "the worst episode of violence against Christians" in Pakistan's history, according to the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the bishop of Faisalabad said the community of the faithful is outraged by the apparent failure of justice.
Beginning Aug. 16, 2023, and in the days following, Muslims in the village of Jaranwala in the Diocese of Faisalabad looted and burned more than 25 churches and at least 80 Christian homes.
According to ACN, two months ago, local courts "acquitted 10 people accused of setting fire to one of the churches." Another 5,213 people were accused of participating in the violence, of whom more than 380 were arrested. However, many were released on bail. To date, no convictions have been handed down.
Bishop Indrias Rehmat spoke to the pontifical foundation about the case, denouncing the lack of justice and explaining the feelings of local Christians.
"Justice has not been done," he said. "The police have not done their duty. Nobody has been punished and nobody has been dealt with properly. At this stage, we do not see any hope of any culprit being punished."
The Christians, Rehmat said, have received physical threats and harassment from local extremists for "daring to call for justice but had now become so enraged that they are determined to speak out."
"What's changed over the last two years since the attacks is that people have now become ready to fight for their rights. They say we should shout and scream," he added.
The bishop explained that the Christian community's discontent is exacerbated by the fact that Christians were the only ones convicted on charges related to the 2023 attacks. Brothers Rocky and Raja Masih were accused of blasphemy against the Quran — which sparked the persecution that year — but were later acquitted.
Pakistan is home to about 4 million Christians. This represents only 1.6% of the country's total population, estimated at 241 million and predominantly Muslim. From 1987 to early 2021, more than 1,800 people were charged with blasphemy against Islam.
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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