German, American women ask USCIRF to help end Hindu, Christian sexual slavery

Beautiful Kathryn Cameron Porter.

Claudi Wadlich (center) with American Friends of Balochistan member Dr Robert Darius and
his granddaughter Sylvia Russell.

Two women, one American and the other German, who have been working to defend human rights of the hapless people of Balochistan defenders, have written to the USCIRF to fulfill their mandate by helping Hindu and Christian women in Pakistan.

"The plight of Hindu and Christian girls in Pakistan is shocking for the world," wrote a beautiful American woman Kathryn Cameron Porter, creator of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus. "I write to ask for your support and attention to help stop these agonizing abuses<" Porter wrote, adding, "I am stunned at the continued human rights abuses (on these women) that seem to go unnoticed by the world today."

Claudia Wadlich, a lawyer and author and international activist for the Balochs and the other suppressed nations of Pakistan to find a political solutions on diplomatic level also demanded justice for Hindu and Christian women.

Wadlich asked the USCIRF to intervene to help Aarti Kumari Sharma and honor their professed  commitment to help  religious minorities in distress. "Aarti Kumari, 20, was abducted from her home on September 9 last in front of the eyes of her father and brother by six armed men, forcibly converted to Islam and married to Ameer Wassan."

Both Porter and Wadlich  said they were writing to fully support the ongoing campaign of the American Friends of Balochistan (AFB) to end these grave injustices and crimes against humanity.

"These abductions, forced conversions and forced marriages of Christian and Hindu women is no different than the treatment ISIS has meted out to Yazidi women," Porter lamented, emphasizing,  "It is a form of sexual slavery.

"The USCIRF must use its mandate to end this sexual exploitation of minority women in Pakistan," Porter urged. She also urged the USCIRF to immediately hold a congressional hearing on this matter and to send a fact finding mission to specifically investigate these horrendous crimes against women.

"I applaud the Balochistan human right body (AFB) for its courageous efforts for the voiceless Hindu and Christian women," Porter said, adding, "Please know I stand at the ready to help in anyway."

Aarti Kumari Sharma, 20, who was abducted from her home in front of her dad, brother and uncle by six armed men.

Though AFB is struggling to end Pakistan army and ISI human rights violations in France-sized Balochistan it is an advocate of protecting minority rights, gender equality and women rights In Pakistan.

At least 1,000 Hindu and Christian women are reportedly abducted, forcibly converted and married to Muslim men in Pakistan each year. Many of these girls are in their early teens while their abductors-husbands older than their grandfathers. But such weddings are acceptable to Pakistani Muslims as their prophet himself consummated on of his marriages with his eleven wives when she was just nine years old and he was 56.

On the other hand, even married Hindu and Christian women are abducted at gunpoint, forcibly converted and married to their Muslim abductors.

Just like Hitler wanted  a Germanic master Aryan race, Pakistan military and mullahs believe in a pure Muslim master race and that is why they over zealously convert the minority Hindu and Christians.



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