A team from The Voice of the Martyrs traveled to Washington,
D.C., in November to make the first delivery of Call For Mercy petitions to the
Pakistani Embassy. The team received a courteous response from Pakistani
Embassy personnel, who accepted the more than 400,000 signatures that had been collected
at that time, including the initial 150,000 from Christians inside Pakistan.
“It’s hard to know what to expect when you call an embassy
and tell them you have petitions like that to deliver,” said Todd Nettleton,
VOM’s Director of Media Development and a part of the delivery team. “I wasn’t
sure if we’d end up with a warm welcome or a message not to come. Thankfully,
the Lord blessed us with favor and they welcomed us.”
Helping out in VOM’s delivery efforts were the winners of
VOM’s first-ever film contest, David and Christina, who are brother and sister
and are also both students at Asbury University. Their
winning contest entry was a 97-second call to action that has now encouraged
more than 30,000 YouTube viewers to sign the Call For Mercy petition.
The Pakistani Embassy representative who deals with human
rights issues met with us and thanked the VOM team for interest in Asia’s case.
She reminded the team that the legal process in Asia’s case is still going
forward. The appeal of her death sentence is currently before the High Court,
and if it fails there, it could be appealed further to the Supreme Court, the
final judicial authority in Pakistan. Even if it fails there, a presidential
pardon is possible, the embassy representative said.
“The Embassy and the Pakistani government want us to be
patient, to let their legal system do its job,” said Nettleton. “But while we are
waiting, Asia Bibi is sitting in a jail cell, separated from her husband and
her daughters. We are calling for mercy on this family now. Asia and her family shouldn’t have to wait any longer.”
The Voice of the Martyrs is committed to continuing the Call
For Mercy campaign, in cooperation with Pakistani Christians who began the
campaign, until Asia Bibi is released from prison. You can still sign the
petition at www.CallForMercy.com.
Please encourage your Christian friends to add their voices to this important
effort.
Posted: November 17, 2011