Asia Bibi worried about her
daughters’ safety
Protesters in Pakistan demanding reversal of Asia Bibi's acquittal.-ANSA |
Joseph Nadeem, who has been taking care of Asia Bibi’s
family since her 2010 death sentence for blasphemy, spoke to Aid to the Church
in Need, about their ordeal since her acquittal by Pakistan’s Supreme Court on
Oct. 31.
By Robin Gomes
Asia Bibi who hasn’t embraced her children as yet is deeply
worried about the safety of her family. Joseph Nadeem, the
man who has been taking care of her family since her death sentence by a
Pakistani court in 2010 for blasphemy, spoke about the family’s ordeal to Aid
to the Church in Need (ACN), a Catholic charity and foundation that
helps persecuted Christians worldwide.
“We're afraid. In recent days, the Islamists have fired at
the gate of our home. We are constantly receiving threats and
on more than one occasion we have been followed,” Nadeem said.
As Asia Bibi and her husband Ashiq are practically
illiterate, Nadeem went out to help them with lawyers and accompanied Ashiq and
their younger daughter Eisham on their travels abroad, giving testimony of
their suffering and raising support for Asia.
In a landmark ruling on Oct. 31, Pakistan’s Supreme Court
declared Asia Bibi innocent and ordered her release.
Two families targeted
Today, Nadeem’s family that is sheltering Asia Bibi’s
children, are also in danger. "As soon as Asia was acquitted, we had
to flee," Nadeem said, adding that the wife and husband are in a safe
place, protected by the government, but his family could not be with them.
Since then, Nadeem’s family and Asia’s two daughters have
had to change houses four times. "The Islamists
hunt us down and every time we realize that we are in danger we
immediately run away. We can't even go and buy food. I only go out at night
with my face covered,” Nadeem said.
Nadeem said he met Asia Bibi once soon after her release but
they talk on the phone every day. He said Asia is aware of the
difficult situation and is very worried about her daughters.
Nadeem expressed admiration for the resilience of
Asia Bibi after all she went through. "She is an incredible
woman! She has kept an unshakable faith and an infinite trust in the Lord,” he
said. “It may seem strange but it is she who supports us in these difficult
times. She invites us not to be discouraged and says that compared to what she
has been through so far, this is only a brief moment that will pass.”
Hoping to reunite
Esha and Eisham have not yet embraced their
mother, Nadeem said, but they are able to regain a bit of their family life on
the phone. He recalled the first phone call the two daughters had with their
mother. The two sisters cried for hours for joy. Asia is looking forward
to meeting them and hopes to leave the country soon with her family, he said.
Raising support
Nadeem and the two girls have informed their mother about
the media interest aroused worldwide around her case. "International
attention and solidarity comfort us,” Nadeem said, adding Eisham was
moved when she saw her video message projected during the Nov. 20 #RedVenice
event in Venice, Italy, that drew attention to persecuted Christians
worldwide. “All of us, including Asia, are grateful to those who
raise their voices to denounce our situation,” Nadeem said.
Nadeem said they are waiting to leave Pakistan for a safe
place. Aid to the Church, he said, was the first to come to offer them
hospitality and they hope the two families will be able to spend Christmas
together in Rome. (Source: ACN)
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