Slavers
The Times of London reports on the freeing of 20 young Pakistani Christian boys who had been kidnapped to be sold into slavery by a Muslim man connected to an al Qaeda front organization.
The Sunday Times has established that Gul Khan, a wealthy militant who uses the base of Jamaat-ud Daawa (JUD) near Lahore, is behind a cruel trade in boys aged six to 12.
They are abducted from remote Christian villages in the Punjab and fetch nearly £1,000 each from buyers who consign them to a life of misery in domestic servitude or in the sex trade.
Khan was exposed in a sting organised by American and Pakistani missionaries who decided to save 20 such boys and return them to their homes. Using a secret camera, they filmed him accepting $28,500 (£15,000) from a Pakistani missionary posing as a businessman who said he wanted to set up an operation in which the boys would beg for cash on the streets.
The boys, captive for five months and subjected to frequent beatings, were reunited with their astonished families, who had presumed them dead.





