The situation is serious; minorities, especially Christians and Hindus are being targeted for acts of terrorism, mass violence and abuse of the blasphemy law. Because of this situation an increasing number of families choose to leave Pakistan. Thousands of Pakistani Hindus seek refuge in India, while Christians, Ahmadis, Shias and other religious groups have reached East Asia and South Asia and have registered with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), hoping to be able to settle in a country where they can enjoy equal rights.”
there are more than 16 thousand Pakistani Christian asylum seekers in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Thailand who fled from Islamic Republic of Pakistan for safety of their lives. - See more at:
More Than 16,000 Pakistani Christians Are Seeking Asylum
The organization states: every year between 100 to 700 Christian women, usually between the ages of 12 and 25 are abducted, converted to Islam, and married to the abductor or third party
The report further points out: after kidnapping, these Christian women experience tormenting such as, “sexual violence, rape, forced prostitution, human trafficking and sale, or other domestic abuse.” Subsequently, when these victimized women are produced before the court and asked to testify if they were abducted, these women (and sometimes children) give a statement in favour of their captors for fear of threats to their life, and those of their family. - See more at:
Abduction And Forced Conversion Of Christian Women On The Increase
14,000 Pakistani Christians Left Pakistan In 2013