Pakistan's Christian Slaves
Posted on: 2012-06-19 03:15:07
By Joseph DeCaro, Worthy News Correspondent
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (Worthy News)-- Thousands of Pakistani Christianslive like slaves in Punjab's Muslim-owned brick kiln industry.
Working as bonded labor,employees rise at 4 a.m. to make more than 1,000 bricks from mud; although thegovernment has set the price for this task at 500 rupees, employees are only paid 200 rupees, or $2.25 U.S., according to Pakistan Christian Post sources.
Further, these indentured servantslive in company towns called Bhattas insmall, single room residences whose rent and utility costs are continuously billed to theircompany-owned accounts; these unpaid bills can continue for generations as a family's debt is passed from the parents to their children.
As there aren'tanynearby medical services, hundreds die annually fromTB and other health issues, but should any worker attempt to flee, they are hunted-down and charged50,000 rupees for the expenses incurred bytheir employers to bring them back to the Bhatta.
There are even accounts of Christians being forced tosell their own kidneys in order to pay off thedebt to their Muslim masters, recoup their freedom and leave these latter-day industrial plantations.
"Christians are slaves in Punjab while Hindus from lower casts are also slaves in Sindh province in Pakistan, said Nazir Bhatti, president of the Pakistan Christian Congress.
Bhatti urged Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani and Chief Justice Iftikhar Choudhry to free thousands of Christians and Hindus from industrial slavery in Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (Worthy News)-- Thousands of Pakistani Christianslive like slaves in Punjab's Muslim-owned brick kiln industry.
Working as bonded labor,employees rise at 4 a.m. to make more than 1,000 bricks from mud; although thegovernment has set the price for this task at 500 rupees, employees are only paid 200 rupees, or $2.25 U.S., according to Pakistan Christian Post sources.
Further, these indentured servantslive in company towns called Bhattas insmall, single room residences whose rent and utility costs are continuously billed to theircompany-owned accounts; these unpaid bills can continue for generations as a family's debt is passed from the parents to their children.
As there aren'tanynearby medical services, hundreds die annually fromTB and other health issues, but should any worker attempt to flee, they are hunted-down and charged50,000 rupees for the expenses incurred bytheir employers to bring them back to the Bhatta.
There are even accounts of Christians being forced tosell their own kidneys in order to pay off thedebt to their Muslim masters, recoup their freedom and leave these latter-day industrial plantations.
"Christians are slaves in Punjab while Hindus from lower casts are also slaves in Sindh province in Pakistan, said Nazir Bhatti, president of the Pakistan Christian Congress.
Bhatti urged Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani and Chief Justice Iftikhar Choudhry to free thousands of Christians and Hindus from industrial slavery in Pakistan.
