BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 10, 2025
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 | March 10, 2025
9 months ago

Christian man mocked and paraded on donkey in Pakistan

In Chak Jhumra village of Faisalabad District, Punjab, a Christian laborer was subjected to a brutal public shaming incident, invoking widespread condemnation.

According to the Christian Post, A local Christian man, humiliated by Muslim landowners, was paraded on a donkey after being accused of stealing wood, highlighting severe religious and social tensions.

On February 27, 2025, several local Muslim landowners confronted Wasif George, 34, while he gathered dead branches along a canal—a routine task for a laborer seeking kindling. They accused him of theft, a charge he denied, but their accusation led to immediate and severe repercussions.

Junaid Javed led the group, which included Tetar Ul Haq, Jahanzeb Javed, Naeem Saleem, and others. They forcibly took George to a nearby poultry farm owned by Javed. There, they began physically assaulting him, initiating a series of humiliations that were both physical and emotional.

The Public Shaming of Wasif George

The assailants shaved George's head and facial hair and blackened his face, carrying out actions that were deeply symbolic and particularly degrading. Then, they forced him to mount a donkey—a traditional symbol of shame and ridicule in many cultures—and paraded him around the village to intensify his humiliation.

Wasif's brother, Patras George, described the terror of the event. Upon hearing about his brother’s ordeal, he rushed toward the village center, desperately calling the police for help as he ran. Despite his efforts, he could not stop the ongoing abuse.

Patras stated that the entire village witnessed this cruel spectacle. He noted that the assailants carried weapons and threatened anyone who tried to intervene or document the incident, creating a climate of fear that prevented bystanders from acting.

Community Response and Legal Inaction

The incident not only inflicted deep psychological scars on Wasif, leading to severe depression and suicidal thoughts, but also exposed the intimidatory tactics that powerful local figures often use against marginalized communities. Wasif's family, along with approximately 25 to 30 other Christian families in the village, faced isolation and feared further reprisals.

Many heavily criticized the police response. Authorities arrested several individuals, including the barber who shaved George and a brother of one of the assailants. However, the key perpetrators secured pre-arrest bail, leading to widespread accusations of biased and inadequate policing.

This perceived negligence has fueled further unrest among both local and wider Christian communities, leaving many feeling that justice remains out of reach. Patras George expressed deep frustration over the lack of support from religious and political Christian leaders, describing a profound sense of abandonment and vulnerability.

Political Reaction and Calls for Justice

The Pakistan Masiha Millat Party, led by its chairman Aslam Sahotra, has stepped forward to support Wasif George and has vehemently condemned the attack. Sahotra stressed that if George had committed a crime, legal avenues existed to address it, rather than resorting to such barbaric acts.

Reinforcing his stance, Sahotra criticized the broader impact of the incident on the rule of law and minority protections in Pakistan. He urged senior police and regional authorities to correct their oversight and hold the perpetrators accountable.

Wasif George’s case does not stand alone but instead highlights deeper societal and religious divides. It emphasizes the urgent need for systemic reforms to protect minorities and ensure that all citizens can live without fear and persecution in Pakistan.

Moving Forward: The Fight for Equality and Justice

Looking ahead, Wasif George faces both a legal and personal battle. He prioritizes rehabilitation and justice while the local Christian community closely observes, their faith in the country’s legal system wavering. The outcry over this incident has sparked widespread support across religious lines, with many advocating for a more just and equitable society.

As this case advances, it serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to bridge Pakistan’s deep religious divides and provide protection and security to its most vulnerable populations. The journey remains long, but each voice of support helps ease the burden and illuminate the path forward.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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