12-year-old is latest victim of Muslim cruelty - CLAAS
Lahore, Pakistan: January 28, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)A 12-year-old Christian domestic
servant has died as a result of mistreatment at the hands of her Muslim
employers.
The family of Shazia Masih say she was mentally and physically
abused in the
Shazia was taken to hospital for
treatment but did not recover and passed away on January 22. A post mortem at
He accompanied them to the police
station in the evening to register a first information report with the police
against Chaudhry Naeem, whom they accuse of killing Shazia. Police were
initially unwilling to register a case against Chaudhry Naeem but backed down
after CLAAS put pressure on them by contacting human rights advocates and
helping to raise awareness of Shazia's death in the
media.
Mr Francis and other human rights
advocates joined a protest by local Christians outside the Punjab Assembly Hall
in
Chaudhry Naeem initially fled before
being arrested by police two days after Shazia’s death. He told police he
punished Shazia for repeatedly misbehaving and helping herself to food. His
wife and sister-in-law were also arrested, while his son was granted pre-arrest
bail by the high court in
It is clear the federal and
provincial governments are taking Shazia’s death seriously. Ministers for
Minority Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti and Kamran Michael have both visited her family
to express their solidarity and convey their condolences. The chief minister of
Punjab Mian Mohammad Shabaz Sharif promised that Chaudhry Naeem would be
arrested and punished during a visit to Shazia’s family.
In addition to arranging for the
post mortem and organising the funeral, CLAAS has provided Shazia's family with
free legal advice, financial support and basic
necessities.
The murder of Shazia not only
exposes the brutal persecution of Christians by Muslims, but also the
exploitation of children forced to work for next to nothing and often in poor
conditions. Shazia was working for just 1,000 rupees (£13) a month to support
her poor parents. Her job as a maid with Chaudhry Naeem required her to live at
his home full-time. Her mother Chaudhry Nasreen says she was not allowed to
visit her daughter and that Chaudhry Naeem did not pay her for Shazia's
work.
Despite repeated efforts to make
contact with their daughter, the first news they heard of her came last Friday
when Chaudhry Naeem visited to tell them that Shazia had been admitted to
hospital that morning in a critical condition. It was upon arriving at the
hospital that Nasreen discovered her daughter had in fact died as a result of
her injuries.
“The government must enforce the
child labour laws across
He added: “The exploitation of
children is directly related to the widespread poverty and unemployment
blighting
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