Tuesday, January 29, 2008

DAR AL ISLAM - PAKISTAN: ARE MOSLEMS NOW KILLING CHRISTIANS FOR THEIR ORGANS?!?

Pakistan Christian Teenager "Sold" For Illegal Organ Transplant, Father Says
By Jawad Mazhar, BosNewsLife Special Correspondent reporting from Pakistan


Christians in Punjab province have suffered several attacks in the past. Via CNN MARR

BALOCHAAN, PAKISTAN (BosNewsLife)-- The father of a disappeared Christian teenager in a poverty-stricken village of Pakistan's Punjab Province continued searching for his son Monday, January 28, saying suspected Muslim criminals kidnapped and sold him for "illegal human organ extraction and transplantation," following similar cases in the region.

The detained suspects, identified as brothers Muhammad Imran and Muhammad Zaman, reportedly told police interrogators that they "killed" 15-year-old Francis Nadeem, and threw his corpse in a water canal near Marr Balochaan village, close to Punjab's Nankanna District.

However the boy's father, Sadeeq Masih, told BosNewsLife and investigators of human rights group Rays of Development (ROD) that he does not believe their version of events because the canals "have been dry" since December 1, 2007 due to extreme dry weather.

In addition, Francis Nadeem's human remains have not been discovered, he said. "Till now police have totally failed in recovering the corpse...The culprits have not killed [my] teenage son as they are admitting in the police interrogation. Instead they have sold him to illegal human organ traffickers."

SEVERAL DISSAPEARANCES

He said "many people" have disappeared "mysteriously" in the area, apparently because a gang is involved in illegal human organs smuggling. It was not immediately clear how many Christian families were impacted by the apparent human organs trade.

Masih said he has been searching for his son since December 20 when the suspects of nearby village Mahesh Shumali came to their house and took Francis Nadeem with them. "They rented a motor bike from a ‘Rent a Motor Bike Shop’ and left for an unknown destination [with him] and never returned."

He added he managed to reach the suspects' home, but was unable to find his son there. "Finally, after all the fruitless searches we registered a case against Muhammad Imran and Muhammad Zaman on Dec 27, 2007. at nearby Sanglla Hill Police Station," he said, his voice trembling.

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1) Pakistan Christian Teenager "Sold" For Illegal Organ Transplant, Father Says

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