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Were Pakistan's Deadly Gojra Riots Enough to Provoke Change?
Widespread outrage might lead to reconsideration of country's blasphemy law or other reforms.
A Problematic Peace Accord
Christians in Swat Valley brace for Taliban rule.
Disenfranchised in Pakistan
A guide to Christians' concerns about the February 18 parliamentary elections.
Taliban Targets
Post-assassination political fight puts the church at greater risk.
Remembering Benazir
A UK Christian mourns the charismatic Pakistani leader.
Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws Strike Again--and May Get Worse
Christian sentenced to death, nursing school shut down.
Living with Islamists
A year in Pakistan gave me a glimpse of what Christian witness might look like today.
Ordinary Terrorists
Muslim extremists in Pakistan do not always belong to dangerous groups.
The Secret Shelter
A sliver of hope for Christian women who suffer beatings, rape, and forced conversions to Islam.
Pakistani Christian Student Dies from Torture
Muslim seminary implicated in forcible conversion attempt.
Pakistan Court Acquits Christian of Blasphemy
Arrested in 1998, Aslam Masih is released from prison because of a lack of evidence
Pakistan: Three killed in Christmas attack on church
Two men in burqas throw a bomb into a small church during worship
Karachi Police Defy Pakistan High Court
Christian massacre survivor released from custody, detained, and then released again
Books & Culture Corner: So Far, So Near
A graduate of Murree Christian School in Pakistan, the site of a deadly assault by Islamic terrorists in August, reflects on his growing-up years, on what has changed in the interim, and on the beleaguered Christian community in Pakistan
Pakistan: Presbyterians regain control of college.
Christians aim to reclaim the school's neglected religious heritage
Pakistan Sentences Another Christian to Death
Now two on death row, five appealing life sentences
Pakistan: Court weighs appeal of death-row Christian.
Family pins hopes for release on attorney's novel argument
Reporter's Notebook: Trapped In Poverty and Forced Marriage
Saira's plight prompts a journalist to reflect on truth and culture
Pakistan: Christians Hail Electoral Reform
Pakistan scraps system in which religious minorities could only vote for candidates of their own faith.
Pakistan Grenade Attack Survivors Worship and Weep
On the Sunday after March 17 attack, church members regather in Islamabad
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