A Muslim family in Pakistan strangled to
death a teenage Christian girl who failed to
carry out the household chores to their
satisfaction, a horrific new report has
revealed.
Christians in Pakistan reported that the
murder of Kainat Salamat, the 17-year-old
daughter of Salamat Masih, occurred in
Kamonki, Gujranwala district earlier this
month. The teen's father filed a First
Information Report to report the crime on
May 6, explaining to police that he arrived to
visit his daughter at the home of Muhammad
Asif, where she had worked as a domestic
helper since age 11.
When he arrived, the father said that he and
another relative saw that the Muslim family,
Asif, Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad Tariq
Pasran, Muhammad Ismael, along with Asif's
wife and another woman, were holding down
Kainat's legs and arms.
The Muslim family had tied a rope around the
Christian girl's neck and were strangling her,
Masih said. Despite her father's pleas, the
teen was eventually strangled to death
because she'd failed to carry out the
household chores to the Muslim family's
satisfaction.
According to the British Pakistani Christian
Association, the teen's corpse was take to
Civil Hospital Gujranwala for a post-mortem
study, where doctors found evidence that the
teenager had suffered rape.
The BPCA is urging people to sign a petition
against domestic servitude of Christian girls,
which it says results in widespread abuse
and in some cases death.
"Girls are commonly raped and beaten in
such situations and forced to live a
debilitating lifestyle," notes the petition.
"Moreover in many cases young girls can be
killed to protect perpetrators from being
caught, through excessive-brutality or
psychotic behaviour of the masters."
Wilson Chowdhry, chairman of the BPCA,
said that many Christian girls are placed in
domestic servitude contracts from ages as
young as ten.
Many of these girls suffer cruel beatings and
rape from depraved men and jealous wives,"
he said. "Powerful Muslim families often
settle out of court by paying Qisas and Diyat
bribes a legal 'get out of jail' payment that is
enshrined in Sharia law and adopted in
Pakistan."
As earlier reported by The Gospel Herald, in
2016, a 17-year-old Pakistani Christian girl
was killed by a group of Muslim men because
she rejected their sexual advances.
At the time, Chowdhry said the world is
ignoring the treatment of Christian women in
Pakistan, where an average of two women a
day disappear and are raped, sold into sexual
slavery, or forced to marry Muslim men.
"Evidence exists that some rogue imams
declare that such acts of conversion through
violence are rewarded in heaven, what a
terrifying thought," Chowdhry said.
Raymond Ibrahim , author of Crucified Again:
Exposing Islam's New War in Christians
echoed such warnings, writing, "Even in
Western nations, Muslims from Pakistan
believe it is their right to rape and sexually
abuse 'infidel' women - or even Muslim
women if they are out at night
unaccompanied or not wearing a veil. Of
course a veiled woman might also be
attacked, but then the rape would be the
same as for a non-Muslim rapist -- he wants
what he wants and that's that."
He added, "But if she is a Muslim out on her
own, he can rationalize away or justify the
rape as 'his right' since she is acting like an
infidel, so supposedly deserves what she
gets. This author knows of no instance where
a Muslim man targeted a Muslim woman
because he thinks it is his 'right'."

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