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Friday, March 19, 2010
A tearful Daniel Dhani Ram said he fled here from Pakistan with his two daughters after Muslim extremists abducted and tortured him for 10-hours because he refused to convert to Islam.
Dhani Ram, 67, with Sharoon, 32, and Tehseen, 30, were allowed to stay in Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds after a lengthy battle with immigration authorities.
They arrived as visitors in 2004 and filed failed refugee claims. They were here illegally for 18 months before being allowed to stay on appeal last month.
“I would rather die than go back to Pakistan,” Ram said at his lawyer’s downtown office on Thursday. “I know I will be killed and my daughters harmed if we went back.”
Ram said he was abducted by Muslim extremists in 2004 and tortured for 10 hours during which time he refused to convert to Islam. He was released after a ransom was paid.
“My father was kidnapped, tortured and beaten,” Tehseen sobbed. “They beat him all over his body for hours at a time and he was in bad shape.”
Tehseen said earlier two men tried but failed to abduct her and Sharoon as they were walking home from school.
“We both started screaming and the men ran off,” she said. “It was very painful and my sister still suffers from that.”
Rev. Majed El Shafie, of One Free World International rights group, said if the Daniels’ family was deported they will have quite likely been met at the airport in Pakistan by extremists and killed.
“These cases are the tip of the iceberg,” El Shafie said. “Christians are regularly targeted by Muslim extremists and put into slave camps in Pakistan to make bricks.”
Lawyer Chantal Desloges said the family will become permanent immigrants once they pass medical and health checks.
“It would have been impossible for this family to go back unharmed,” Desloges said. “The situation against Christians there is getting worse but is not as bad as before.”
Rev. Stephen Long, of Airport Christian Fellowship, said Christians are regularly victimized in Pakistan.
“Christians are treated like dogs in Pakistan,” Long said. “This sort of incident is very common.”
tom.godfrey@sunmedia.ca
Source:
Christian dad, daughters get asylum | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun
A tearful Daniel Dhani Ram said he fled here from Pakistan with his two daughters after Muslim extremists abducted and tortured him for 10-hours because he refused to convert to Islam.
Dhani Ram, 67, with Sharoon, 32, and Tehseen, 30, were allowed to stay in Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds after a lengthy battle with immigration authorities.
They arrived as visitors in 2004 and filed failed refugee claims. They were here illegally for 18 months before being allowed to stay on appeal last month.
“I would rather die than go back to Pakistan,” Ram said at his lawyer’s downtown office on Thursday. “I know I will be killed and my daughters harmed if we went back.”
Ram said he was abducted by Muslim extremists in 2004 and tortured for 10 hours during which time he refused to convert to Islam. He was released after a ransom was paid.
“My father was kidnapped, tortured and beaten,” Tehseen sobbed. “They beat him all over his body for hours at a time and he was in bad shape.”
Tehseen said earlier two men tried but failed to abduct her and Sharoon as they were walking home from school.
“We both started screaming and the men ran off,” she said. “It was very painful and my sister still suffers from that.”
Rev. Majed El Shafie, of One Free World International rights group, said if the Daniels’ family was deported they will have quite likely been met at the airport in Pakistan by extremists and killed.
“These cases are the tip of the iceberg,” El Shafie said. “Christians are regularly targeted by Muslim extremists and put into slave camps in Pakistan to make bricks.”
Lawyer Chantal Desloges said the family will become permanent immigrants once they pass medical and health checks.
“It would have been impossible for this family to go back unharmed,” Desloges said. “The situation against Christians there is getting worse but is not as bad as before.”
Rev. Stephen Long, of Airport Christian Fellowship, said Christians are regularly victimized in Pakistan.
“Christians are treated like dogs in Pakistan,” Long said. “This sort of incident is very common.”
tom.godfrey@sunmedia.ca
Source:
Christian dad, daughters get asylum | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun
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