Pakistani bishop gives up citizenship to protest discrimination.(ENI)--A bishop in Pakistan has renounced his nationality in protest against discrimination and hatred he says is suffered by the minuscule minuscule Lowercase letters in calligraphy, in contrast to majuscule, or uppercase letters. Unlike majuscules, minuscules are not fully contained between two real or hypothetical lines; their stems can go above or below the line. Christian minority in the world's second largest Muslim nation. "In Pakistan, Christians, including me, are facing extreme hate, discrimination and detestation by Muslims. We are unwanted people in Pakistan," Bishop Timotheus Nasir, who heads the United Presbyterian Church United Presbyterian Church, two denominations of Presbyterianism. 1 In Scotland, the United Presbyterian Church was formed by the union (1847) of the United Secession Church with the majority of the congregations of the Relief Church. of Pakistan, wrote in an August letter to President Pervez Musharraf General Pervez Musharraf (Urdu: پرويز مشرف) (born August 11 1943) is President of Pakistan and the Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army who came to power in wake of a coup d'etat. . Bishop Nasir told the president: "It is not possible for me to carry the burden of my limited, crippled and meaningless citizenship of your Pakistan. Therefore, I surrender my Pakistani citizenship." Along with the letter, Bishop Nasir attached a copy of his National Identity Card requesting the president to give him and his family a "Non-Pakistani Resident" identity card. If this request cannot be accepted, Bishop Nasir asked the government to declare him "persona non-grata" and to expel ex·pel tr.v. ex·pelled, ex·pel·ling, ex·pels 1. To force or drive out: expel an invader. 2. him to a non-Muslim country so that "I don't face any more insults of my religion, the Holy Bible Holy Bible name for book containing the Christian Scriptures. [Christianity: NCE, 291] See : Writings, Sacred and the holy personage of Christ." Bishop Nasir said in an interview with ENI, "there was no other option left ... The persecution of the Christians has been worsening in recent years. But the government is doing nothing to improve the situation." Bishop Nasir is a retired army major who heads the UPCP, which is not a member of the National Council of Churches of Pakistan, which groups the four major Protestant churches This is a list of Protestant churches by denomination. Anglican/Episcopal Church Anglican Communion Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and PolynesiaAnglican Diocese of Auckland= Archdeaconry of Waimate== Parish of Kaitaia.Churches have been burnt down and Christians face discrimination "at all levels and even physical attacks," lamented Bishop Nasir, who says his denomination has more than 100,000 members. Christians are said to number up to three million among Pakistan's 162 million people--more than 95 per cent of whom are Muslims. |
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