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ASSASSINATION

CANDLES will be lit in Huddersfield on Friday night in memory of murdered Pakistani Minorities Minister, Mr Shahbaz Bhatti.

The Bishop of Wakefield, the Rt Rev Stephen Platten and the Bishop of Pontefract, the Rt Rev Tony Robinson last night condemned the assassination of Mr Bhatti who visited this Diocese just last September to talk about the plight of minorities in his country and to meet with Asian Christian groups here.

Bishop Tony, who chairs the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Pakistan Focus Group said the local Asian Christian community were deeply saddened by his death and wanted to mark this terrible tragedy.

“It was a great shock to wake up this morning to hear he had been murdered in cold blood by extremists just days after being sworn in the new Government of Pakistan, “ said Bishop Tony.

“He worked tirelessly as a Christian for minorities and spoke out in favour of the repeal and reform of the blasphemy laws which were used so arbitrarily against Christians.

“His death will not stop the calls for justice and freedom of speech which is the right of every human being,” he added.

On Friday evening a memorial service to remember his life and work will be held at St Cuthbert’s, Birkby, Huddersfield for the local Asian Christian community and later this month, a service of remembrance is expected to be held in London.

Mr Yaqub Masih, President of the UK Pakistan Christian Concern said: “It is a very black day for the freedom of minorities in Pakistan when a Christian is martyred for standing up for human rights and freedom of speech.

“We pray for Mr Bhatti and his family and supporters at this difficult time,” he added.

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