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Page after page, the names stack up: 629 girls and women from across Pakistan who were sold as brides to Chinese men and taken to China. The list, obtained by The Associated Press, was compiled by Pakistani investigators determined to break up trafficking networks exploiting the country’s poor and vulnerable.

But since the time it was put together in June, investigators’ aggressive drive against the networks has largely ground to a halt. Officials with knowledge of the investigations say that is because of pressure from government officials fearful of hurting Pakistan’s lucrative ties to Beijing.

The biggest case against traffickers has fallen apart. In October, a court in Faisalabad acquitted 31 Chinese nationals charged in connection with trafficking. Several of the women who had initially been interviewed by police refused to testify because they were either threatened or bribed into silence, according to a court official and a police investigator familiar with the case. The two spoke on condition of anonymity because they feared retribution for speaking out.

At the same time, the government has sought to curtail investigations, putting “immense pressure” on officials from the Federal Investigation Agency pursuing trafficking networks, said Saleem Iqbal, a Christian activist who has helped parents rescue several young girls from China and prevented others from being sent there.

“Some [FIA officials] were even transferred,” Iqbal said in an interview. “When we talk to Pakistani rulers, they don’t pay any attention.”

Asked about the complaints, Pakistan’s interior and foreign ministries refused to comment.

Several senior officials familiar with the events said investigations into trafficking have slowed, the investigators are frustrated, and Pakistani media have been pushed to curb their reporting on trafficking. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they feared reprisals.

“No one is doing anything to help these girls,” one of the officials said. “The whole racket is continuing, and it is growing. Why? Because they know they can get away with it. The authorities won’t follow through, everyone is being pressured to not investigate. Trafficking is increasing now.”

He said he was speaking out “because I have to live with myself. Where is our humanity?”

China’s Foreign Ministry said it was unaware of the list.

“The two governments of China and Pakistan support the formation of happy families between their people on a voluntary basis in keeping with laws and regulations, while at the same time having zero tolerance for and resolutely fighting against any person engaging in illegal cross-border marriage behavior,” the ministry said in a statement faxed Monday to AP’s Beijing bureau.

An AP investigation earlier this year revealed how Pakistan’s Christian minority has become a new target of brokers who pay impoverished parents to marry off their daughters, some of them teenagers, to Chinese husbands who return with them to their homeland. Many of the brides are then isolated and abused or forced into prostitution in China, often contacting home and pleading to be brought back. The AP spoke to police and court officials and more than a dozen brides—some of whom made it back to Pakistan, others who remained trapped in China—as well as remorseful parents, neighbors, relatives, and human rights workers.

Christians are targeted because they are one of the poorest communities in Muslim-majority Pakistan. The trafficking rings are made up of Chinese and Pakistani middlemen and include Christian ministers, mostly from small evangelical churches, who get bribes to urge their flock to sell their daughters. Investigators have also turned up at least one Muslim cleric running a marriage bureau from his madrassa, or religious school.

Investigators put together the list of 629 women from Pakistan’s integrated border management system, which digitally records travel documents at the country’s airports. The information includes the brides’ national identity numbers, their Chinese husbands’ names, and the dates of their marriages.

All but a handful of the marriages took place in 2018 and up to April 2019. One of the senior officials said it was believed all 629 were sold to grooms by their families.

It is not known how many more women and girls were trafficked since the list was put together. But the official said, “the lucrative trade continues.” He spoke to the AP in an interview conducted hundreds of kilometers from his place of work to protect his identity. “The Chinese and Pakistani brokers make between 4 million and 10 million rupees ($25,000 and $65,000) from the groom, but only about 200,000 rupees ($1,500), is given to the family,” he said.

A report released this month by Human Rights Watch, documenting trafficking in brides from Myanmar to China, said the practice is spreading. It said Pakistan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, and Vietnam have “all have become source countries for a brutal business.”

“One of the things that is very striking about this issue is how fast the list is growing of countries that are known to be source countries in the bride trafficking business,” Heather Barr, the HRW report’s author, told AP.

Omar Warriach, Amnesty International’s campaigns director for South Asia, said Pakistan “must not let its close relationship with China become a reason to turn a blind eye to human rights abuses against its own citizens”—either in abuses of women sold as brides or separation of Pakistani women from husbands from China’s Muslim Uighur population sent to “re-education camps” to turn them away from Islam.

“It is horrifying that women are being treated this way without any concern being shown by the authorities in either country. And it’s shocking that it’s happening on this scale,” he said.

(Excerpt from Christianity Today. Article by Kathy Gannon.)

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David Porteous
December 15, 2019

Its very sad to think that daughters of Christian families are being sold in this way. Please Lord show these poor families a better way. However daughters of other religons could due, to the revival going on in China, end up in a far better situation than they will ever be in their homeland. We need to pray Romans 8v28 in this situation

Heather Peterson
December 14, 2019

Father in Heaven, I ask for Your power to be released into this situation. You sent Your son to deliver the captives and set the oppressed free. I ask for Truth and Justice to prevail on behalf of these women for Your glory to be revealed to the wicked. You are not blind to injustice and You act on behalf of the abused and the pleas of the broken hearted do not go unheard. In Your mercy Father stop these men, bind up the forces of evil that stand in the way of Justice and punish these wicked men who accept bribes, who shrink back from fighting on behalf of the weak, and turn a blind eye to crimes. Reveal to them the judgment that awaits them if they do not turn back. I pray for courage for the women and steadfast faith. I pray for strength and dignity and an impossible peace that convicts the Chinese and draws them to the God who cares for His Own. May Your Power and Glory be put on display here. In Jesus’ Name. amen.

Gloria A Robles
December 13, 2019

Father God have mercy on your church for allowing this. I pray for the church to stand against this wickedness and not bow to the fear of man. Father bring a true fear of the Lord in the lives of these ministers who are allowing it, and for those who refuse to repent and protect the people that they would face justice for the lives they sold. I pray for the safety of these young ladies and for your intervention in their lives of these women and children. Father God keep your hand over these women and children and even if these awful circumstances that Jesus you would become even more real and they would not lose faith in you. That those who don’t know you would come to find you in these circumstances. In Jesus name Amen.

Sandra
December 13, 2019

Revelation 18: The Fall of Babylon:

“Alas! Alas! You great city,
you mighty city, Babylon!
For in a single hour your judgment has come.”
11 And the merchants of the earth weep and mourn for her, since no one buys their cargo anymore, 12 cargo of gold, silver, jewels, pearls, fine linen, purple cloth, silk, scarlet cloth, all kinds of scented wood, all kinds of articles of ivory, all kinds of articles of costly wood, bronze, iron and marble, 13 cinnamon, spice, incense, myrrh, frankincense, wine, oil, fine flour, wheat, cattle and sheep, horses and chariots,

and slaves, that is, human souls.

Heavenly Father, Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked. They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course. Arise, O God, judge the earth, for all the nations are Your inheritance. In Jesus Name. Amen

Susan
December 13, 2019

Father, I lift up those wolves in sheep clothing, the pastors of Christian churches, who accept bribes from these slave traders. Expose them and replace them.

    Trudee
    December 13, 2019

    I am horrified, Father, that people who claim a relationship with You would accept bribes and encourage families to sell their daughters. We know that there is evil inside all of us and it is only through Your Holy Spirit that we are able to resist. May those who are doing this be convicted by Your Spirit and fall on their faces before You in repentance. In the Holy Name of Jesus, Amen.

Barbara J Struble
December 13, 2019

China’s “one child per family” is destroying them. Lord, I bring all slavery before your justice court of heaven (Daniel 7:10). Based on the finished work of our savior, I ask our chief attorney, Yeshua, to plead the cases of all “slaves”, asking the Judge to: 1. Issue an immediate restraining order and 2. Free all slaves and 3. Bring all slave traffickers and their supporters to swift justice. Amen.
I ask the aid of all IFA prayer warriors to modify this legal prayer with expertise and specificity. Let the Justice court of heaven take over the battle. In the blood and name of Yeshua, Amen.

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