All Pakistan Minorities Alliance Explained

All Pakistan Minorities Alliance
Native Name:آل پاکستان اقلیتی اتحاد
Abbreviation:APMA
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Leader:Paul Bhatti
Founder:Shahbaz Bhatti
Country:Pakistan

The All Pakistan Minorities Alliance is a group that opposes violence and discrimination against religious minorities in Pakistan.[1] [2] Shahbaz Bhatti, an outspoken critic of Pakistan's blasphemy laws[3] founded the group, to advocate for government protection of Christians, as well as other minority groups like Hindus, Sufis and Ahmadis.[4] Paul Bhatti is the current leader.[2]

Shahbaz Bhatti was appointed as Federal Minister for Minorities Affairs on 2 November 2008, when, for the first time, the post was elevated to cabinet level and an independent ministry created. At the time, he said that he accepted the post for the sake of the "oppressed, down-trodden and marginalized" of Pakistan, and that he had dedicated his life to the "struggle for human equality, social justice, religious freedom, and to uplift and empower religious minorities' communities." He added that he wanted to send "a message of hope to the people living a life of disappointment, disillusionment and despair", and also stated his commitment to reforming the country's blasphemy laws.[5]

During his time as federal minister, he took numerous steps in support of religious minorities. These included the launch of a national campaign to promote interfaith harmony, the proposal of legislation to ban hate speech and related literature, the proposed introduction of comparative religion as a curriculum subject, the introduction of quotas for religious minorities in government posts and the reservation of four Senate seats for minorities.[6] Bhatti also spearheaded the organisation of a National Interfaith Consultation in July 2010, which brought together senior religious leaders of all faiths from across Pakistan and resulted in a joint declaration against terrorism.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vigil held to commemorate slain minister Shahbaz Bhatti. 3 Mar 2015. Taily Times. 15 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402144422/http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/03-Mar-2015/vigil-held-to-commemorate-slain-minister-shahbaz-bhatti. 2 April 2015. dead.
  2. Web site: Pakistan, injuries in protests against Charlie Hebdo. Paul Bhatti: risk of violent drift. AsiaNews.it.
  3. News: Pakistan's only Christian Cabinet member assassinated. Rodriguez. Alex. 3 March 2011. Los Angeles Times. 3 March 2011.
  4. News: Shahbaz Bhatti obituary . London . The Guardian . Annabelle . Bentham . 10 March 2011.
  5. http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Shahbaz-Bhatti,-a-Catholic,-is-the-new-minister-for-the-defense-of-minorities-13664.html Asia News, Shahbaz Bhatti, a Catholic, is the new minister for the defense of minorities, 4 November 2008
  6. http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/02/profile-shahbaz-bhatti.html Dawn.com: Profile: Shahbaz Bhatti
  7. http://tribune.com.pk/story/31096/interfaith-conference-issues-declaration-against-terror/ The Express Tribune, Interfaith conference issues declaration against terror, July 2010