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Dedicated to Dignity, Literacy, and Hope.

​At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we believe that true change begins with justice and is sustained through education. We are proud to showcase our two prestigious pilot projects that are making a real difference in Gujranwala and beyond:
​ Good Samaritan Literacy & Human Rights – Empowering minds through the gift of knowledge and the defense of fundamental rights.
The Cornerstone Heights School Gujranwala – Building a foundation of excellence, faith, and reason for the next generation. (Fides et Ratio)
​Together, we are standing for justice and serving with compassion. Join us in our journey to uplift the marginalized and provide a brighter future for all.
​ Stay Connected with Us:
Website: www.gshrp.org
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Shakir Nazar
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​#GoodSamaritan #HumanRightsPakistan #Literacy #Education #CornerstoneHeights #ServingWithCompassion #JusticeForAll #PakistanNGO
Dedicated to Dignity, Literacy, and Hope. đŸ•Šïžâœš ​At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we believe that true change begins with justice and is sustained through education. We are proud to showcase our two prestigious pilot projects that are making a real difference in Gujranwala and beyond: ​📚 Good Samaritan Literacy & Human Rights – Empowering minds through the gift of knowledge and the defense of fundamental rights. đŸ« The Cornerstone Heights School Gujranwala – Building a foundation of excellence, faith, and reason for the next generation. (Fides et Ratio) ​Together, we are standing for justice and serving with compassion. Join us in our journey to uplift the marginalized and provide a brighter future for all. ​📍 Stay Connected with Us: 🌐 Website: www.gshrp.org 📧 Email: shakarmasih777@gmail.com 📞 WhatsApp/Phone: 0326 6198854 Shakir Nazar Founder/Chairperson ​#GoodSamaritan #HumanRightsPakistan #Literacy #Education #CornerstoneHeights #ServingWithCompassion #JusticeForAll #PakistanNGO
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  • Please Help to Save Adan – A Brave Christian Girl in Pakistan Fighting for Her Life

    Imagine being a young Christian girl like Adan, kidnapped from your home, raped, forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint, and "married" off to your attacker. She somehow escaped, but now they're calling her an apostate and sending death threats. All because she was born Christian in a place where girls like her are seen as easy prey.

    Adan's begging for help—her only "crime" is surviving. This isn't just her story; it's happening to so many others.

    The heartbreaking truth: Every year, around 1,000 Christian and Hindu girls in Pakistan are abducted, forcibly converted, and married to their captors. From 2021–2025, the Centre for Social Justice documented 515 cases—160 involving Christian girls like Adan, and 72% of victims are minors (over 20% under 14). It hits hardest in Punjab and Sindh, targeting poor families from brick kilns or servant communities. Courts often buy the fake "conversion certificates" and send girls back to their abusers.

    Christians are just 2% of Pakistan's population, yet this persecution is relentless. Adan needs safe shelter, real legal help, and global pressure before she's killed or forced back.

    We can't look away. Share her story, tag human rights groups, authorities, and your reps. Demand justice for Adan and an end to these forced conversions and child marriages.

    #SaveAdan #StopForcedConversions #JusticeForPakistaniMinorities #ReligiousFreedom
    Please Help to Save Adan – A Brave Christian Girl in Pakistan Fighting for Her Life Imagine being a young Christian girl like Adan, kidnapped from your home, raped, forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint, and "married" off to your attacker. She somehow escaped, but now they're calling her an apostate and sending death threats. All because she was born Christian in a place where girls like her are seen as easy prey. Adan's begging for help—her only "crime" is surviving. This isn't just her story; it's happening to so many others. The heartbreaking truth: Every year, around 1,000 Christian and Hindu girls in Pakistan are abducted, forcibly converted, and married to their captors. From 2021–2025, the Centre for Social Justice documented 515 cases—160 involving Christian girls like Adan, and 72% of victims are minors (over 20% under 14). It hits hardest in Punjab and Sindh, targeting poor families from brick kilns or servant communities. Courts often buy the fake "conversion certificates" and send girls back to their abusers. Christians are just 2% of Pakistan's population, yet this persecution is relentless. Adan needs safe shelter, real legal help, and global pressure before she's killed or forced back. We can't look away. Share her story, tag human rights groups, authorities, and your reps. Demand justice for Adan and an end to these forced conversions and child marriages. #SaveAdan #StopForcedConversions #JusticeForPakistaniMinorities #ReligiousFreedom
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  • A Call for Truth and Justice: The Mariamabad Islamicist's Easter Attack

    The tragedy that struck our Christian community during the sunrise procession in Mariamabad, located on Ali Pur Road near Gujranwala, has moved beyond a horrific act of violence into a deeply troubling case of institutional cover-up. What was supposed to be a sacred morning for 200 peaceful worshippers turned into a scene of carnage when a loader truck was deliberately driven into the crowd at high speed. The resulting chaos left one person dead and over 60 others injured, many of whom are still fighting for their lives in the District Headquarters Hospital. Despite the church administration proactively requesting security, the authorities were absent when the attack occurred and arrived significantly late to the scene, even though the local police station is only a short walk away.

    We are now witnessing a deliberate attempt by the police to manipulate the narrative and protect the perpetrators. By registering themselves as the primary complainant in the FIR, the police have effectively sidelined the victims and eyewitnesses, allowing them to frame this targeted act of terrorism as a mere accident. Our investigation into the official records reveals shocking discrepancies that cannot be ignored. The phone number 03054504706, which the FIR lists as belonging to the attacker Bilal Muhammad, is actually registered to Muhammad Amjad (CNIC: 35202-16798353) of Lahore. Additionally, the second individual, Abdul Hanan, is linked to phone number 03084747697 and CNIC 34302-32760453. These falsified details suggest a coordinated effort to shield the real culprits and obstruct the path to justice.

    I have seen the pain of our community firsthand in Gujranwala, and we will not stay silent while facts are twisted. The local authorities have betrayed the very people they are sworn to protect by providing a shield for Jihadi Bilal Muhammad and his associates. We demand an immediate, transparent investigation overseen by higher authorities to ensure that those responsible for this premeditated violence face the full force of the law. The victims of the Mariamabad attack deserve the truth, and our NGO will continue to fight until every inconsistency is addressed and justice is finally served.

    -Shakir Nazar
    Chairman GS-HRP

    #JusticeForMariamabad #HumanRightsPakistan #Gujranwala #EndTargetedViolence #GoodSamaritanNGO
    A Call for Truth and Justice: The Mariamabad Islamicist's Easter Attack The tragedy that struck our Christian community during the sunrise procession in Mariamabad, located on Ali Pur Road near Gujranwala, has moved beyond a horrific act of violence into a deeply troubling case of institutional cover-up. What was supposed to be a sacred morning for 200 peaceful worshippers turned into a scene of carnage when a loader truck was deliberately driven into the crowd at high speed. The resulting chaos left one person dead and over 60 others injured, many of whom are still fighting for their lives in the District Headquarters Hospital. Despite the church administration proactively requesting security, the authorities were absent when the attack occurred and arrived significantly late to the scene, even though the local police station is only a short walk away. We are now witnessing a deliberate attempt by the police to manipulate the narrative and protect the perpetrators. By registering themselves as the primary complainant in the FIR, the police have effectively sidelined the victims and eyewitnesses, allowing them to frame this targeted act of terrorism as a mere accident. Our investigation into the official records reveals shocking discrepancies that cannot be ignored. The phone number 03054504706, which the FIR lists as belonging to the attacker Bilal Muhammad, is actually registered to Muhammad Amjad (CNIC: 35202-16798353) of Lahore. Additionally, the second individual, Abdul Hanan, is linked to phone number 03084747697 and CNIC 34302-32760453. These falsified details suggest a coordinated effort to shield the real culprits and obstruct the path to justice. I have seen the pain of our community firsthand in Gujranwala, and we will not stay silent while facts are twisted. The local authorities have betrayed the very people they are sworn to protect by providing a shield for Jihadi Bilal Muhammad and his associates. We demand an immediate, transparent investigation overseen by higher authorities to ensure that those responsible for this premeditated violence face the full force of the law. The victims of the Mariamabad attack deserve the truth, and our NGO will continue to fight until every inconsistency is addressed and justice is finally served. -Shakir Nazar Chairman GS-HRP #JusticeForMariamabad #HumanRightsPakistan #Gujranwala #EndTargetedViolence #GoodSamaritanNGO
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  • A Triumph of Dialogue!
    Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan appreciates the remarkable efforts of Pakistan's leadership and diplomats in facilitating peace. Based on official statements, we applaud:
    The request for de-escalation by PM Shehbaz Sharif and Gen Asim Munir.
    The resulting 2-week ceasefire between the USA & Iran.
    The complete opening of the Strait of Hormuz for safe passage.
    The invitation to the "Islamabad Talks" to finalize a definitive agreement.
    This is a victory for diplomacy over destruction!
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    A Triumph of Dialogue! đŸ‡”đŸ‡° Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan appreciates the remarkable efforts of Pakistan's leadership and diplomats in facilitating peace. đŸ•Šïž Based on official statements, we applaud: ✅ The request for de-escalation by PM Shehbaz Sharif and Gen Asim Munir. ✅ The resulting 2-week ceasefire between the USA & Iran. ✅ The complete opening of the Strait of Hormuz for safe passage. ✅ The invitation to the "Islamabad Talks" to finalize a definitive agreement. This is a victory for diplomacy over destruction! đŸ€ 🌐 www.gshrp.org 📧 Shakarmasih777[gmail].com 📞 +92 326 6198854 #Pakistan #Peace #Diplomacy #USA #Iran #StraitofHormuz #GoodSamaritan #HumanRights #GSHRP
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  • It’s time to stop looking away.
    What happened with the Federal Constitutional Court’s judgment in the "Maria Shahbaz case" has sent shockwaves through our community. When a minor girl is abducted, forced into marriage, and "converted" against her will, it isn’t just a legal loophole—it is a heartbreaking failure of our system to protect its own children.
    Yesterday in Lahore, the Church of Pakistan, led by Archbishop Dr. Azad Marshall and leaders from the Catholic, Presbyterian, and Pentecostal churches, stood together in an unprecedented show of unity. They are moving forward with a review petition, and at Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them in this fight.
    But legal reviews alone aren't enough. We need systemic change.
    Our "Protection of Women & Minor Girls" Charter:
    We are pushing for three non-negotiable demands to end this epidemic of forced conversions:
    The "18 Means 18" Law:We need a National Anti-Forced Conversion Law that strictly sets the minimum age for both conversion and marriage at 18. Period.
    48 Hours of Safety: Any minor girl involved in these cases "must" be moved to a Neutral Shelter Home for 48 hours. She needs a safe space, away from her abductors, to give a statement that is actually hers, free from fear and coercion.
    State-Funded Justice:Families shouldn't have to go bankrupt to find their daughters. We demand state-funded legal aid and a mandatory 24-hour police recovery window.
    As the Church said so powerfully: "Justice must be seen to protect the weakest among us."
    If we don't protect our daughters today, who will be left to lead our community tomorrow?
    Please, don't just scroll past.Help us turn this moment of concern into a movement for change. Share this post, tag someone who cares about human and minority rights, and let’s make sure the voices of our girls are finally heard.
    Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan
    Standing for Justice. Serving with Compassion.
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    #JusticeForMariaShahbaz #EndForcedConversions #ProtectOurGirls #HumanRightsPakistan #GoodSamaritan #ChurchOfPakistan #Pakistan #Lahore #MinorityRights
    It’s time to stop looking away. 💔 What happened with the Federal Constitutional Court’s judgment in the "Maria Shahbaz case" has sent shockwaves through our community. When a minor girl is abducted, forced into marriage, and "converted" against her will, it isn’t just a legal loophole—it is a heartbreaking failure of our system to protect its own children. Yesterday in Lahore, the Church of Pakistan, led by Archbishop Dr. Azad Marshall and leaders from the Catholic, Presbyterian, and Pentecostal churches, stood together in an unprecedented show of unity. They are moving forward with a review petition, and at Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them in this fight. But legal reviews alone aren't enough. We need systemic change. Our "Protection of Women & Minor Girls" Charter: We are pushing for three non-negotiable demands to end this epidemic of forced conversions: ✅ The "18 Means 18" Law:We need a National Anti-Forced Conversion Law that strictly sets the minimum age for both conversion and marriage at 18. Period. ✅ 48 Hours of Safety: Any minor girl involved in these cases "must" be moved to a Neutral Shelter Home for 48 hours. She needs a safe space, away from her abductors, to give a statement that is actually hers, free from fear and coercion. ✅State-Funded Justice:Families shouldn't have to go bankrupt to find their daughters. We demand state-funded legal aid and a mandatory 24-hour police recovery window. As the Church said so powerfully: "Justice must be seen to protect the weakest among us." If we don't protect our daughters today, who will be left to lead our community tomorrow? Please, don't just scroll past.Help us turn this moment of concern into a movement for change. Share this post, tag someone who cares about human and minority rights, and let’s make sure the voices of our girls are finally heard. Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan Standing for Justice. Serving with Compassion. 🌐 www.gshrp.org 📧 shakarmasih777[gmail].com 📞 +92 326 6198854 #JusticeForMariaShahbaz #EndForcedConversions #ProtectOurGirls #HumanRightsPakistan #GoodSamaritan #ChurchOfPakistan #Pakistan #Lahore #MinorityRights
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  • Justice for Sitaish and Neha | End the Violence in Gujranwala
    ​Tragedy has struck the Christian community in Pakistan once again. Two underage girls—Sitaish (13) and Neha (13)—have been abducted and forcibly converted in Punjab. Meanwhile, dozens are injured in Gujranwala after a truck plowed into a peaceful religious procession.
    ​We cannot look away. This cycle of abduction and targeted violence must end. We call on the global community and local authorities to act now. Silence is complicity.
    #JusticeForSitaishAndNeha #HumanRights #StopPersecution
    Justice for Sitaish and Neha | End the Violence in Gujranwala ​Tragedy has struck the Christian community in Pakistan once again. Two underage girls—Sitaish (13) and Neha (13)—have been abducted and forcibly converted in Punjab. Meanwhile, dozens are injured in Gujranwala after a truck plowed into a peaceful religious procession. ​We cannot look away. This cycle of abduction and targeted violence must end. We call on the global community and local authorities to act now. Silence is complicity. #JusticeForSitaishAndNeha #HumanRights #StopPersecution
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  • Heartbroken, but Standing Together: Our Prayers for Gujranwala
    Our hearts are heavy today. What should have been a morning of joy, hope, and Easter celebration in Gujranwala has turned into a scene of unimaginable grief.
    A truck rammed into an Easter procession, leaving families shattered, lives lost, and many of our neighbors fighting for their lives in hospitals. While some may call this an accident, the timing and the nature of the event point toward a targeted act of violence against the Christian community.
    At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we believe that no one should fear for their life while practicing their faith. We aren't just calling for an investigation; we are calling for justice that is swift and transparent. We demand:
    1-A deep-dive investigation into the motives behind this incident.
    2-Immediate accountability for those responsible—hatred cannot be allowed to hide behind the wheel of a vehicle.
    3-Real protection for religious minorities, ensuring that every citizen can celebrate their holy days in peace.

    URGENT PRAYER REQUEST
    In times of darkness, we look to the light. We are calling on our entire community—regardless of your background—to stop for a moment and lift up the victims of Gujranwala in your prayers.
    1-Pray for the families who are mourning an empty chair at their table tonight.
    2-Pray for the injured, that they may find the strength to heal and recover.
    3-Pray for our nation, that we may root out the seeds of hate and replace them with the strength of unity.
    How you can help right now:
    ~Comment "Ameen" or share a prayer of your own below. Let the victims know they are not alone.
    ~Share this post to ensure this tragedy isn't silenced or forgotten.
    ~Tag someone who stands for human rights and religious freedom.
    We stand in solidarity with the Christian community. Today, we are all Gujranwala.
    #Gujranwala #EasterTragedy #JusticeForMinorities #PrayForPeace #StandWithGujranwala #HumanRights
    Heartbroken, but Standing Together: Our Prayers for Gujranwala Our hearts are heavy today. What should have been a morning of joy, hope, and Easter celebration in Gujranwala has turned into a scene of unimaginable grief. A truck rammed into an Easter procession, leaving families shattered, lives lost, and many of our neighbors fighting for their lives in hospitals. While some may call this an accident, the timing and the nature of the event point toward a targeted act of violence against the Christian community. At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we believe that no one should fear for their life while practicing their faith. We aren't just calling for an investigation; we are calling for justice that is swift and transparent. We demand: 1-A deep-dive investigation into the motives behind this incident. 2-Immediate accountability for those responsible—hatred cannot be allowed to hide behind the wheel of a vehicle. 3-Real protection for religious minorities, ensuring that every citizen can celebrate their holy days in peace. 🙏 URGENT PRAYER REQUEST In times of darkness, we look to the light. We are calling on our entire community—regardless of your background—to stop for a moment and lift up the victims of Gujranwala in your prayers. 1-Pray for the families who are mourning an empty chair at their table tonight. 2-Pray for the injured, that they may find the strength to heal and recover. 3-Pray for our nation, that we may root out the seeds of hate and replace them with the strength of unity. How you can help right now: ~Comment "Ameen" or share a prayer of your own below. Let the victims know they are not alone. ~Share this post to ensure this tragedy isn't silenced or forgotten. ~Tag someone who stands for human rights and religious freedom. We stand in solidarity with the Christian community. Today, we are all Gujranwala. #Gujranwala #EasterTragedy #JusticeForMinorities #PrayForPeace #StandWithGujranwala #HumanRights
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  • "From darkness to light, the ultimate comeback story! He is Risen! Hallelujah! "
    #ResurrectionDay #HeIsRisen!
    "From darkness to light, the ultimate comeback story! He is Risen! Hallelujah! ✹" #ResurrectionDay #HeIsRisen!
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  • "Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime."
    — Martin Luther
    On Good Friday, we reflect on the ultimate sacrifice and the powerful hope it brings. This beautiful quote by Martin Luther reminds us that the message of resurrection and renewal is not just found in ancient texts, but is alive and vibrant all around us, in the unfolding beauty of nature.
    At Good Samaritan, we see this promise as a call to action. Just as spring brings new life to the earth, we strive to bring hope, justice, and compassion to those in need. Let us find inspiration in the enduring power of faith and the beauty of creation.
    Wishing you a blessed and reflective Good Friday.

    Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan | Good Samaritan Literary & Human Rights
    Standing for Justice. Serving with Compassion.

    #GoodFriday #GoodSamaritan #Hope #Renewal #Faith #Compassion #HumanRights #Pakistan
    "Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime." — Martin Luther 🌾On Good Friday, we reflect on the ultimate sacrifice and the powerful hope it brings. This beautiful quote by Martin Luther reminds us that the message of resurrection and renewal is not just found in ancient texts, but is alive and vibrant all around us, in the unfolding beauty of nature. đŸŒŒAt Good Samaritan, we see this promise as a call to action. Just as spring brings new life to the earth, we strive to bring hope, justice, and compassion to those in need. Let us find inspiration in the enduring power of faith and the beauty of creation. Wishing you a blessed and reflective Good Friday. Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan | Good Samaritan Literary & Human Rights Standing for Justice. Serving with Compassion. #GoodFriday #GoodSamaritan #Hope #Renewal #Faith #Compassion #HumanRights #Pakistan
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  • As our NGO Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan is working to reform the curriculum, because it is part of our charter of demand, the complete removal of hate speech and biased narratives from textbooks, as mandated by the 2014 Supreme Court Jillani Judgment.
    I want to congratulate PMTA on behalf of Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan.
    It is inspiring to see the significant progress made by PMTA. Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan congratulates them and joins forces in the crucial fight for a curriculum free from bias, ensuring equal educational opportunities for all minorities in Pakistan. Together, we can build a future where every child learns in an environment that respects their faith and identity.

    -Shakir Nazar & Team
    As our NGO Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan is working to reform the curriculum, because it is part of our charter of demand, the complete removal of hate speech and biased narratives from textbooks, as mandated by the 2014 Supreme Court Jillani Judgment. I want to congratulate PMTA on behalf of Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan. It is inspiring to see the significant progress made by PMTA. Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan congratulates them and joins forces in the crucial fight for a curriculum free from bias, ensuring equal educational opportunities for all minorities in Pakistan. Together, we can build a future where every child learns in an environment that respects their faith and identity. -Shakir Nazar & Team
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  • PROTECT OUR DAUGHTERS: END FORCED CONVERSIONS NOW
    The statistics are clear, and the silence is deafening. Every year, an estimated 1,000 minority girls in Pakistan are subjected to forced conversions and child marriages. This is not just a violation of religious freedom; it is a grave human rights crisis.
    As part of our Charter of Demand, we are calling for immediate legislative reform:

    1-National Anti-Forced Conversion Law: If someone wants to convert to another religion, the law must set the minimum age for conversion and marriage strictly at 18 years.
    2-Mandatory Custody Protocols: Any minor involved in an alleged conversion must be moved to a Neutral Shelter Home for 48 hours to ensure their statement is given free from the influence of abductors.
    3-Legal Aid & Recovery: State-funded legal representation for families and a 24-hour mandatory recovery window for police authorities.

    Poverty and weak laws should no longer be an excuse for the abduction of our children. We demand a system that protects the vulnerable and punishes the guilty.
    #EndForcedConversions #ProtectMinorityGirls #HumanRightsPakistan #JusticeForMinorities #CharterOfDemand #StopChildMarriage
    PROTECT OUR DAUGHTERS: END FORCED CONVERSIONS NOW 📱 The statistics are clear, and the silence is deafening. Every year, an estimated 1,000 minority girls in Pakistan are subjected to forced conversions and child marriages. This is not just a violation of religious freedom; it is a grave human rights crisis. As part of our Charter of Demand, we are calling for immediate legislative reform: 1-National Anti-Forced Conversion Law: If someone wants to convert to another religion, the law must set the minimum age for conversion and marriage strictly at 18 years. 2-Mandatory Custody Protocols: Any minor involved in an alleged conversion must be moved to a Neutral Shelter Home for 48 hours to ensure their statement is given free from the influence of abductors. 3-Legal Aid & Recovery: State-funded legal representation for families and a 24-hour mandatory recovery window for police authorities. Poverty and weak laws should no longer be an excuse for the abduction of our children. We demand a system that protects the vulnerable and punishes the guilty. #EndForcedConversions #ProtectMinorityGirls #HumanRightsPakistan #JusticeForMinorities #CharterOfDemand #StopChildMarriage
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  • Justice Denied: The Heartbreaking End to Umme Rubab’s 8-Year Battle

    "It is not just a case that was lost today; it is the death of hope for every daughter seeking justice in this country."
    For over eight years, Umme Rubab Chandio became a symbol of defiance in Pakistan. A young lawyer who walked barefoot to the highest courts, she stood as a lone warrior against the entrenched feudal lords of Sindh. Today, that journey hit a wall of despair as a trial court acquitted all primary accused, including two sitting MPAs of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), citing "insufficient evidence."

    The Tragedy That Started It All On January 17, 2018, Umme Rubab’s world was shattered when her father (Mukhtiar Chandio), grandfather (Karamullah Chandio), and paternal uncle (Kabil Chandio) were gunned down outside their home in Mehar, Dadu. The triple murder was not a random act of violence; it was allegedly a targeted hit by local feudal lords to silence a family that refused to bow down.
    The Barefoot Fight for Justice

    While many would have succumbed to fear or settled for "blood money," Umme Rubab chose the path of law.
    1-The Resistance: She famously took off her shoes, vowing not to wear them until she got justice.
    2-The Adversaries: She named powerful political figures—Sardar Khan Chandio and Burhan Khan Chandio—challenging a system where such men are often considered "untouchable."
    3-The Struggle: From the Supreme Court of Pakistan to local trial courts, she faced threats and procedural delays, yet her resolve remained unshaken.

    The Verdict: A Systemic Failure?
    The court's decision to acquit the accused based on "lack of evidence" has sparked a wave of mourning across social media. For many, it isn't just about one case; it is a reflection of a criminal justice system where:
    1-Investigation gaps often favor the powerful.
    2-Witnesses are frequently intimidated or silenced.
    3-Political influence can overshadow the pursuit of truth.

    Why This Matters?
    Umme Rubab didn’t just fight for her family; she fought for the principle that no one is above the law. Her defeat today sends a chilling message to the oppressed: that the gates of justice might be open, but the path inside is rigged for those with power.
    Today, Umme Rubab did not lose. The system that failed to protect her family and failed to punish their killers is the one that lost its credibility.
    #JusticeForUmmeRubab #EndFeudalism #PakistanJudiciary #UmmeRubabChandio #PalmSunday2026 #FaithAndFamily #Hosanna #holyweek #ŰčŰŻŰ§Ù„ŰȘی_ŰŻÙˆÛŰ±Ű§_مŰčÛŒŰ§Ű± #blessed #StopForcedConversions
    Justice Denied: The Heartbreaking End to Umme Rubab’s 8-Year Battle "It is not just a case that was lost today; it is the death of hope for every daughter seeking justice in this country." For over eight years, Umme Rubab Chandio became a symbol of defiance in Pakistan. A young lawyer who walked barefoot to the highest courts, she stood as a lone warrior against the entrenched feudal lords of Sindh. Today, that journey hit a wall of despair as a trial court acquitted all primary accused, including two sitting MPAs of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), citing "insufficient evidence." The Tragedy That Started It All On January 17, 2018, Umme Rubab’s world was shattered when her father (Mukhtiar Chandio), grandfather (Karamullah Chandio), and paternal uncle (Kabil Chandio) were gunned down outside their home in Mehar, Dadu. The triple murder was not a random act of violence; it was allegedly a targeted hit by local feudal lords to silence a family that refused to bow down. The Barefoot Fight for Justice While many would have succumbed to fear or settled for "blood money," Umme Rubab chose the path of law. 1-The Resistance: She famously took off her shoes, vowing not to wear them until she got justice. 2-The Adversaries: She named powerful political figures—Sardar Khan Chandio and Burhan Khan Chandio—challenging a system where such men are often considered "untouchable." 3-The Struggle: From the Supreme Court of Pakistan to local trial courts, she faced threats and procedural delays, yet her resolve remained unshaken. The Verdict: A Systemic Failure? The court's decision to acquit the accused based on "lack of evidence" has sparked a wave of mourning across social media. For many, it isn't just about one case; it is a reflection of a criminal justice system where: 1-Investigation gaps often favor the powerful. 2-Witnesses are frequently intimidated or silenced. 3-Political influence can overshadow the pursuit of truth. Why This Matters? Umme Rubab didn’t just fight for her family; she fought for the principle that no one is above the law. Her defeat today sends a chilling message to the oppressed: that the gates of justice might be open, but the path inside is rigged for those with power. Today, Umme Rubab did not lose. The system that failed to protect her family and failed to punish their killers is the one that lost its credibility. #JusticeForUmmeRubab #EndFeudalism #PakistanJudiciary #UmmeRubabChandio #PalmSunday2026 #FaithAndFamily #Hosanna #holyweek #ŰčŰŻŰ§Ù„ŰȘی_ŰŻÙˆÛŰ±Ű§_مŰčÛŒŰ§Ű± #blessed #StopForcedConversions
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  • As our NGO Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan is working to reform the curriculum, because it is part of our charter of demand, the complete removal of hate speech and biased narratives from textbooks, as mandated by the 2014 Supreme Court Jillani Judgment.
    I want to congratulate PMTA on behalf of Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan.
    It is inspiring to see the significant progress made by PMTA. Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan congratulates them and joins forces in the crucial fight for a curriculum free from bias, ensuring equal educational opportunities for all minorities in Pakistan. Together, we can build a future where every child learns in an environment that respects their faith and identity.

    -Shakir Nazar & Team
    As our NGO Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan is working to reform the curriculum, because it is part of our charter of demand, the complete removal of hate speech and biased narratives from textbooks, as mandated by the 2014 Supreme Court Jillani Judgment. I want to congratulate PMTA on behalf of Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan. It is inspiring to see the significant progress made by PMTA. Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan congratulates them and joins forces in the crucial fight for a curriculum free from bias, ensuring equal educational opportunities for all minorities in Pakistan. Together, we can build a future where every child learns in an environment that respects their faith and identity. -Shakir Nazar & Team
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  • At Good Samaritan Literary&Human Rights #goodsamaritan , we believe every individual deserves the right to live in freedom.
    ​Beneil Dariush recently reminded the world that while we fight for justice and liberty on earth, there is a "True Freedom" that transcends our circumstances. His dedication to the people of Iran is a reminder that even in the darkest struggles, hope is found in the name of Jesus Christ.
    ​"If you remember one thing I say, remember that."
    ​Let’s keep praying for those seeking both physical and spiritual liberation.
    ​#HumanRights #FreedomOfSpeech #IranProtests #Faith #GoodSamaritan
    At Good Samaritan Literary&Human Rights #goodsamaritan , we believe every individual deserves the right to live in freedom. đŸ•Šïž ​Beneil Dariush recently reminded the world that while we fight for justice and liberty on earth, there is a "True Freedom" that transcends our circumstances. His dedication to the people of Iran is a reminder that even in the darkest struggles, hope is found in the name of Jesus Christ. ​"If you remember one thing I say, remember that." ​Let’s keep praying for those seeking both physical and spiritual liberation. ​#HumanRights #FreedomOfSpeech #IranProtests #Faith #GoodSamaritan
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  • What if I told you the Red Sea crossing wasn’t just a story from an old book, but a physical location you can visit today?

    For decades, the world looked at the Bible as a collection of beautiful metaphors. But Ron Wyatt saw it differently. He saw it as a map.
    Driven by an unshakable faith and a humble spirit, Ron didn't wait for permission to seek the truth. He went to the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba and found chariot wheels encrusted in coral. He climbed the restricted fences of Saudi Arabia to stand before the charred summit of the real Mount Sinai.

    He didn't do it for fame or for money. As a nurse anesthetist by trade, he used his own savings and his own time because he believed that the world deserved to see the evidence. From the Durupınar site of Noah’s Ark to the breathtaking search for the Ark of the Covenant, Ron Wyatt spent his life proving that God’s Word is written in the very dust of the earth.

    While critics questioned him, Ron’s work continues to inspire millions. Why? Because he looked where others were afraid to look. He trusted the Biblical text more than the traditions of men. His "discoveries" aren't just artifacts—they are anchors for our faith.
    At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan , we carry that same spirit of "seeing what others miss." Just as Ron saw a miracle beneath the waves, we see the miraculous potential in every child and every marginalized community we serve.
    ​We believe that when you uncover the truth, you have a responsibility to share it.

    Do you believe the Bible is living history? Comment "AMEN" if Ron Wyatt’s journey inspires your faith!
    ​ Share this post to honor a man who spent his life proving that the Bible is TRUE.
    ​#RonWyatt #BiblicalArchaeology #FaithAndScience #RedSeaCrossing #MountSinai #GoodSamaritanNGO #TruthSeeker #BibleHistory
    What if I told you the Red Sea crossing wasn’t just a story from an old book, but a physical location you can visit today? 🌊✹ For decades, the world looked at the Bible as a collection of beautiful metaphors. But Ron Wyatt saw it differently. He saw it as a map. đŸ—ș Driven by an unshakable faith and a humble spirit, Ron didn't wait for permission to seek the truth. He went to the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba and found chariot wheels encrusted in coral. He climbed the restricted fences of Saudi Arabia to stand before the charred summit of the real Mount Sinai. â›°ïžđŸ”„ He didn't do it for fame or for money. As a nurse anesthetist by trade, he used his own savings and his own time because he believed that the world deserved to see the evidence. From the Durupınar site of Noah’s Ark to the breathtaking search for the Ark of the Covenant, Ron Wyatt spent his life proving that God’s Word is written in the very dust of the earth. While critics questioned him, Ron’s work continues to inspire millions. Why? Because he looked where others were afraid to look. He trusted the Biblical text more than the traditions of men. His "discoveries" aren't just artifacts—they are anchors for our faith. ⚓ At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan , we carry that same spirit of "seeing what others miss." Just as Ron saw a miracle beneath the waves, we see the miraculous potential in every child and every marginalized community we serve. đŸ€âœš ​We believe that when you uncover the truth, you have a responsibility to share it. 🙌 Do you believe the Bible is living history? Comment "AMEN" if Ron Wyatt’s journey inspires your faith! ​👇 Share this post to honor a man who spent his life proving that the Bible is TRUE. ​#RonWyatt #BiblicalArchaeology #FaithAndScience #RedSeaCrossing #MountSinai #GoodSamaritanNGO #TruthSeeker #BibleHistory
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  • Dedicated to Dignity, Literacy, and Hope.

    ​At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we believe that true change begins with justice and is sustained through education. We are proud to showcase our two prestigious pilot projects that are making a real difference in Gujranwala and beyond:
    ​ Good Samaritan Literacy & Human Rights – Empowering minds through the gift of knowledge and the defense of fundamental rights.
    The Cornerstone Heights School Gujranwala – Building a foundation of excellence, faith, and reason for the next generation. (Fides et Ratio)
    ​Together, we are standing for justice and serving with compassion. Join us in our journey to uplift the marginalized and provide a brighter future for all.
    ​ Stay Connected with Us:
    Website: www.gshrp.org
    Email: shakarmasih777@gmail.com
    WhatsApp/Phone: 0326 6198854

    Shakir Nazar
    Founder/Chairperson

    ​#GoodSamaritan #HumanRightsPakistan #Literacy #Education #CornerstoneHeights #ServingWithCompassion #JusticeForAll #PakistanNGO
    Dedicated to Dignity, Literacy, and Hope. đŸ•Šïžâœš ​At Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan, we believe that true change begins with justice and is sustained through education. We are proud to showcase our two prestigious pilot projects that are making a real difference in Gujranwala and beyond: ​📚 Good Samaritan Literacy & Human Rights – Empowering minds through the gift of knowledge and the defense of fundamental rights. đŸ« The Cornerstone Heights School Gujranwala – Building a foundation of excellence, faith, and reason for the next generation. (Fides et Ratio) ​Together, we are standing for justice and serving with compassion. Join us in our journey to uplift the marginalized and provide a brighter future for all. ​📍 Stay Connected with Us: 🌐 Website: www.gshrp.org 📧 Email: shakarmasih777@gmail.com 📞 WhatsApp/Phone: 0326 6198854 Shakir Nazar Founder/Chairperson ​#GoodSamaritan #HumanRightsPakistan #Literacy #Education #CornerstoneHeights #ServingWithCompassion #JusticeForAll #PakistanNGO
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  • He who defended the cause of the fatherless and the widow has not forgotten the cries of the marginalized today. Your voice for justice is an echo of His heart. Stand firm, for if the Creator of the universe is for us, who can successfully stand against us?
    Type 'AMEN' if you believe God is working behind the scenes today!

    ​#GoodSamaritan #HumanRights #SocialJustice #MinorityRights #EmpoweringCommunities #FaithInAction #JusticeAndMercy #SouthAsiaHumanRights #StandFirm #VoicesForChange
    He who defended the cause of the fatherless and the widow has not forgotten the cries of the marginalized today. Your voice for justice is an echo of His heart. Stand firm, for if the Creator of the universe is for us, who can successfully stand against us? Type 'AMEN' if you believe God is working behind the scenes today! ​#GoodSamaritan #HumanRights #SocialJustice #MinorityRights #EmpoweringCommunities #FaithInAction #JusticeAndMercy #SouthAsiaHumanRights #StandFirm #VoicesForChange
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  • "The same God who walked through the fire with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is walking through the fire with you. He didn't just save them from the furnace; He stood in it with them. Your current trial isn't a sign of His absence—it’s the stage for His next miracle."

    Type amen! If you believe on it.
    Follow us on FB: Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan and Good Samaritan Literary &Human Rights

    #Faith #Miracles #TrustInGod #Inspiration #christian #MinorityRights #UnitedNations #International_Education
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    "The same God who walked through the fire with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is walking through the fire with you. He didn't just save them from the furnace; He stood in it with them. Your current trial isn't a sign of His absence—it’s the stage for His next miracle." Type amen! If you believe on it.💐 Follow us on FB: Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan and Good Samaritan Literary &Human Rights #Faith #Miracles #TrustInGod #Inspiration #christian #MinorityRights #UnitedNations #International_Education ​#Human_Rights_In_SouthAsia ​#Social_Justice ​#Empowering_Communities
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  • Expanding the Vision: Join the Movement
    ​We are thrilled by the incredible engagement on our literary platform! As we grow, we want to ensure our national and global audience is connected to the core of our mission.
    ​Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan (GS-HRP) is the foundation of everything we do. We have recently soft-launched our social development and educational awareness wing to better serve the vulnerable and foster an inclusive future that knows no borders.
    ​If you believe in our core objectives—advocacy, sustainable development, and visionary leadership—we invite you to follow our primary account for official updates and project launches.
    ​ Follow our Main Page: [https://www.facebook.com/share/1GWTebGSJA/]
    ​Together, we are bridging the gap between education and empowerment.

    #Faith #Miracles #TrustInGod #Inspiration #christian #MinorityRights #UnitedNations #International_Education #Human_Rights_In_SouthAsia #Social_Justice #Empowering_Communities
    Expanding the Vision: Join the Movement 📱 ​We are thrilled by the incredible engagement on our literary platform! As we grow, we want to ensure our national and global audience is connected to the core of our mission. ​Good Samaritan Human Rights Pakistan (GS-HRP) is the foundation of everything we do. We have recently soft-launched our social development and educational awareness wing to better serve the vulnerable and foster an inclusive future that knows no borders. ​If you believe in our core objectives—advocacy, sustainable development, and visionary leadership—we invite you to follow our primary account for official updates and project launches. ​🔗 Follow our Main Page: [https://www.facebook.com/share/1GWTebGSJA/] ​Together, we are bridging the gap between education and empowerment. #Faith #Miracles #TrustInGod #Inspiration #christian #MinorityRights #UnitedNations #International_Education #Human_Rights_In_SouthAsia #Social_Justice #Empowering_Communities
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  • These triplet brothers are gaining attention across social media—and for a powerful reason.
    Gen Z is not as lost as people think. There’s a real awakening happening, and it’s worth paying attention to.
    Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms—18-year-old triplets from North Carolina, known as 3n1 Trilogy—are using their voices to share the message of the Gospel with boldness. Alongside their journey as collegiate wrestlers, they’ve built a growing online community of nearly 400,000 people. Their message is clear: Scripture is truth, faith brings strength, and standing firm in Christ is not outdated—it transforms lives.
    In a world that constantly pulls young people in different directions, these brothers show that strong faith still stands out. Their example reminds us that the Gospel doesn’t need to be reshaped—it needs to be lived.
    But this goes beyond their story.
    It’s a reminder for all of us.

    We are living in a time where a single post, a single video, or a single step of obedience can reach more people than ever before. The opportunity to share hope has never been greater.
    Not everyone is called to a stage—but everyone is called to make an impact.
    Ask God where He wants to use you.
    Seek His guidance.
    Use what you’ve been given.
    And take that step in faith.

    Because what we do today carries eternal value.
    [3in1] trilogy

    #HumanRights #MinorityRights #Christians #pakistani #Pakistan #Iran #Israel #Nato #UNITEDNATIONS #story #christian #humanrights #MinorityRights
    These triplet brothers are gaining attention across social media—and for a powerful reason. Gen Z is not as lost as people think. There’s a real awakening happening, and it’s worth paying attention to. Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms—18-year-old triplets from North Carolina, known as 3n1 Trilogy—are using their voices to share the message of the Gospel with boldness. Alongside their journey as collegiate wrestlers, they’ve built a growing online community of nearly 400,000 people. Their message is clear: Scripture is truth, faith brings strength, and standing firm in Christ is not outdated—it transforms lives. In a world that constantly pulls young people in different directions, these brothers show that strong faith still stands out. Their example reminds us that the Gospel doesn’t need to be reshaped—it needs to be lived. But this goes beyond their story. It’s a reminder for all of us. We are living in a time where a single post, a single video, or a single step of obedience can reach more people than ever before. The opportunity to share hope has never been greater. Not everyone is called to a stage—but everyone is called to make an impact. Ask God where He wants to use you. Seek His guidance. Use what you’ve been given. And take that step in faith. Because what we do today carries eternal value. [3in1] trilogy #HumanRights #MinorityRights #Christians #pakistani #Pakistan #Iran #Israel #Nato #UNITEDNATIONS #story #christian #humanrights #MinorityRights❀
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  • Title: The Brave Heart of Shahbaz

    In a small town in Punjab, Pakistan, a boy named Shahbaz was born into a loving Christian family.

    From a young age, Shahbaz was different. While other children played, he often asked big questions:
    “Why are some people treated unfairly?”
    “Why do the poor suffer?”

    His parents taught him about Jesus—about love, courage, and standing up for what is right. These lessons stayed in his heart.

    As Shahbaz grew older, he studied hard in school. He believed education was a gift and a way to help others. He didn’t just want a good life for himself—he wanted justice for everyone, especially for those who were weak or forgotten.

    When he became a young man, Shahbaz chose a path of service. He began speaking up for people who were treated badly because of their faith. Many people were afraid to speak, but Shahbaz was not.

    “Everyone deserves respect,” he would say.

    Because of his courage, Shahbaz became an important leader in the country. He was chosen to serve in the government, becoming a minister. He was the only Christian in the cabinet, but he stood tall.

    Shahbaz worked to protect the rights of Christians and other minorities. He spoke against unfair laws and defended those who were wrongly accused.

    But not everyone liked what he was doing.

    Some people became angry. They warned him:
    “Stop speaking, or you will be in danger.”

    Shahbaz knew the risks. But he said,
    “I want to live for Christ, and if needed, I will die for Him.”

    He never stopped helping others.

    One day in 2011, while traveling in his car in Islamabad, bad men attacked him. They wanted to silence his voice.

    But even though his life ended that day, his courage did not.

    People remembered Shahbaz not for how he died, but for how he lived—with bravery, faith, and love for others.

    Today, he is remembered as a hero—a man who stood for truth when it was difficult, and who never gave up on doing what was right.

    Moral of the Story:
    Be brave. Stand up for others. And always choose what is right, even when it is hard.

    #story #Christian #MinorityRights #humanrights #Pakistan
    Title: The Brave Heart of Shahbaz In a small town in Punjab, Pakistan, a boy named Shahbaz was born into a loving Christian family. From a young age, Shahbaz was different. While other children played, he often asked big questions: “Why are some people treated unfairly?” “Why do the poor suffer?” His parents taught him about Jesus—about love, courage, and standing up for what is right. These lessons stayed in his heart. As Shahbaz grew older, he studied hard in school. He believed education was a gift and a way to help others. He didn’t just want a good life for himself—he wanted justice for everyone, especially for those who were weak or forgotten. When he became a young man, Shahbaz chose a path of service. He began speaking up for people who were treated badly because of their faith. Many people were afraid to speak, but Shahbaz was not. “Everyone deserves respect,” he would say. Because of his courage, Shahbaz became an important leader in the country. He was chosen to serve in the government, becoming a minister. He was the only Christian in the cabinet, but he stood tall. Shahbaz worked to protect the rights of Christians and other minorities. He spoke against unfair laws and defended those who were wrongly accused. But not everyone liked what he was doing. Some people became angry. They warned him: “Stop speaking, or you will be in danger.” Shahbaz knew the risks. But he said, “I want to live for Christ, and if needed, I will die for Him.” He never stopped helping others. One day in 2011, while traveling in his car in Islamabad, bad men attacked him. They wanted to silence his voice. But even though his life ended that day, his courage did not. People remembered Shahbaz not for how he died, but for how he lived—with bravery, faith, and love for others. Today, he is remembered as a hero—a man who stood for truth when it was difficult, and who never gave up on doing what was right. Moral of the Story: Be brave. Stand up for others. And always choose what is right, even when it is hard. #story #Christian #MinorityRights #humanrights #Pakistan
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