ECSPE - Saving The Persecuted and Enslaved

ECSPE - Saving The Persecuted and Enslaved Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved (ECSPE) is a 501c3 Non-Profit Organisation.

The abduction and forced conversion of Christian girls continues to be a growing human rights crisis in Pakistan. Sehar ...
05/29/2026

The abduction and forced conversion of Christian girls continues to be a growing human rights crisis in Pakistan. Sehar Bibi’s case from Sadiqabad highlights the fear, vulnerability, and injustice faced by many minority families who struggle to protect their daughters from coercion and abuse.

Cases like these expose the urgent need for stronger legal protections, accountability, and international attention to the persecution faced by vulnerable religious minorities in Pakistan. ECSPE continues advocating for justice and protection for victims and their families.

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https://ecspe.org/christian-girl-sehar-bibi-abducted-and-forcibly-converted-in-sadiqabad/

The violence in Manipur left deep scars on Christian communities as families faced attacks, displacement, and unimaginab...
05/27/2026

The violence in Manipur left deep scars on Christian communities as families faced attacks, displacement, and unimaginable loss. Villages were destroyed, lives were shattered, and many innocent people were forced to flee for safety while fear and chaos spread across the region.

“Blood on the Hills of Manipur” highlights the suffering endured by persecuted Christians and the urgent need for justice, protection, and international attention to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in India’s northeast.

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https://ecspe.org/blood-on-the-hills-of-manipur-when-shepherds-were-hunted/

A Christian girl in Faisalabad was rescued after reportedly being abducted and threatened with forced conversion and exp...
05/26/2026

A Christian girl in Faisalabad was rescued after reportedly being abducted and threatened with forced conversion and exploitation. Cases like this continue to expose the serious risks faced by vulnerable religious minorities in Pakistan, especially young girls from marginalized communities.

Through intervention and advocacy, ECSPE helped bring attention to the case and support efforts for her rescue and protection. Her story is a reminder of the urgent need for justice, accountability, and stronger protections for vulnerable minority families.

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https://ecspe.org/a-christian-girls-abduction-in-faisalabad-rescued-by-ecspe/

05/25/2026

Shazia Babar’s story reflects the harsh reality faced by many vulnerable women from religious minorities in Pakistan. Trapped in forced marriage, burdened by debt, and living under exploitation, she faced overwhelming hardship with little hope of escape.

Through intervention and advocacy, Shazia was finally rescued and given a chance to rebuild her life in safety and dignity. Her story highlights the urgent need to protect vulnerable women and religious minorities in Pakistan from coercion, abuse, and exploitation.

Read the full story:
https://ecspe.org/the-story-of-shazia-babar-forced-marriage-debt-and-rescue/

Punjab experienced one of the worst floods in its history, devastating already vulnerable religious minorities in Pakist...
05/22/2026

Punjab experienced one of the worst floods in its history, devastating already vulnerable religious minorities in Pakistan. Families lost homes, livelihoods, and access to basic necessities as floodwaters destroyed entire communities and left many stranded without immediate assistance.

As the humanitarian crisis worsened, ECSPE stepped forward with emergency relief, rescue assistance, and support for families facing both disaster and neglect. The crisis exposed how vulnerable religious minorities in Pakistan are often left without adequate protection during emergencies.

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https://ecspe.org/punjabs-worst-flood-in-history-government-abandons-the-voiceless-ecspe-steps-forward/

For many vulnerable Christian families in Pakistan, poverty and persecution go hand in hand. This family’s struggle refl...
05/21/2026

For many vulnerable Christian families in Pakistan, poverty and persecution go hand in hand. This family’s struggle reflects the harsh reality faced by minorities who live under constant fear of coercion, discrimination, and forced conversion while fighting simply to survive.

Despite overwhelming hardship, their story is also one of resilience and courage. ECSPE continues to support persecuted families through advocacy, emergency intervention, and efforts to protect vulnerable communities from exploitation and abuse.

Read the full story:
https://ecspe.org/a-familys-fight-against-poverty-persecution-and-forced-conversion/

Across Pakistan, many Christian families remain trapped in brick kilns under conditions of bonded labor and exploitation...
05/20/2026

Across Pakistan, many Christian families remain trapped in brick kilns under conditions of bonded labor and exploitation. Burdened by debt, abuse, and intimidation, entire families are forced to work for years with little hope of freedom.

“Rescuing Persecuted Christian Families From Kiln Slavery In Pakistan” sheds light on the harsh realities faced by these vulnerable communities and the rescue efforts that helped families escape exploitation and begin rebuilding their lives with dignity and hope.

Read the full story:
https://ecspe.org/rescuing-persecuted-christian-families-from-kiln-slavery-in-pakistan/

Parveen endured years of hardship, exploitation, and fear while trapped in conditions linked to bonded labor and modern ...
05/19/2026

Parveen endured years of hardship, exploitation, and fear while trapped in conditions linked to bonded labor and modern slavery in Pakistan. Like many vulnerable women and families, escaping abuse and debt seemed impossible.

Through rescue efforts and intervention, Parveen was finally given the opportunity to reclaim her freedom and rebuild her life with hope and dignity. Her journey highlights the urgent need to confront exploitation, protect vulnerable communities, and fight against modern slavery.

Read the full story:
https://ecspe.org/the-journey-of-resilience-parveens-story-of-hope-and-liberation/

Rimsha’s story is a painful reminder that modern slavery and bonded labor still exist in vulnerable communities across P...
05/18/2026

Rimsha’s story is a painful reminder that modern slavery and bonded labor still exist in vulnerable communities across Pakistan. Trapped in exploitation and abuse, she endured conditions that stripped away freedom, dignity, and hope for a better future.

Through rescue efforts and intervention, Rimsha was finally freed from bo***ge and given the opportunity to rebuild her life in safety and dignity. Her story sheds light on the urgent need to confront human exploitation, bonded labor, and modern slavery.

Read the full story:
https://ecspe.org/rescued-rimshas-escape-from-bo***ge/

A single mother of four endured severe exploitation and hardship while trapped in conditions described as modern slavery...
05/15/2026

A single mother of four endured severe exploitation and hardship while trapped in conditions described as modern slavery in Pakistan. Vulnerable women and families living in poverty are often exposed to abuse, coercion, and bonded labor with little protection or support.

Through rescue efforts and intervention, she and her children were finally given a chance to escape exploitation and begin rebuilding their lives in safety and dignity. Her story highlights the urgent need to confront modern slavery and protect vulnerable communities from abuse and human trafficking.

Read the full story:
https://ecspe.org/a-single-mother-of-four-rescued-from-slavery/

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