Monday, 30 October 2017

Pakistani Christian beaten up by Gang of Muslims for Rejecting their Faith. Watch Video:

On October 20, Tajamal Amar 46 years old from Pakistani was attacked by Muslims outside the Red Chill Takeaway in the littleover Derby. The incident caused him broken nose and several
lacerations on the head and body.


He noted that several times local Pakistan people in Derby have taken offenses from the fact
that he is a Christian. He also confirmed that the police are investigating the incident. He said:  
‘When
they first find out, many stop talking to me. My wife and I have often been
shunned.

‘On the day of my attack the visible display of a cross in my car and two poppies
just below the front bonnet, triggered the violence against me.


‘ I know this, because for a few days before the attack the same men, glared at me
after they noticed my Christian paraphernalia.


‘I fled from Pakistan to escape violence such as this, but more and more the same
violence is coming into Britain.


‘Freedom of religion should be the right of any British citizen but today I feel unsafe,
even then nothing will stop me going to church.


‘I will pray for my attackers and hope they will change their hard-line approach
to faith which is very dangerous for our society.’


He said: ‘What you have to remember about this attack is that it has happened in
Great Britain. It was not Pakistan or a predominantly Muslim country, it was in
Great Britain.


‘These people are doing this openly, without any shame or any fear of the law.They are
doing it because no one is catching them or stopping them.


‘I don’t know when they are going to kill someone in the streets. They are
uncontrollable, these people. They are trying to force Islam into this country.
They are trying to put their flag on to this country.


‘Because I am a kaffir (infidel), in their eyes, they have chosen me to attack. If I did
something like this in Pakistan – trying to enforce Christianity through force
– then me and my whole family would be in the police station being punished.


‘But these people have not been caught. They had seen me earlier in the evening,
when I went to work in the takeaway at 5pm.


‘They were staring at me and looking at the poppies and the cross in my car..

‘I do not know their mentality or what they were thinking. They are like hunters.
They attacked me without any argument or words between us.


‘It was the first time we directly crossed paths. It was unexpected. They attacked
me so severely, and basically left me for dead.


‘It was about to six to eight hours before I woke up. Apparently my sister
was on the phone to me at the time, but I couldn’t remember that until she
mentioned it.


‘Apparently she heard screaming and swearing and the sound of an attack happening
– punches and kicks.





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