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Blood and water
Book • 1993
Blood and Water tells the story of Shahbaz Bhatti, a Pakistani Christian politician and minister who spoke out against Pakistan’s blasphemy laws and was assassinated for his advocacy.
Presented in graphic-novel form, the book chronicles his courage, political work to secure rights for minorities, and the threats he faced from extremist groups.
It situates Bhatti’s life within Pakistan’s broader struggles over religious freedom, blasphemy legislation, and social discrimination.
The narrative aims to inspire readers by portraying his faith-driven commitment to justice and service despite escalating danger.
The book serves both as a biography and a call to greater awareness and action for persecuted religious minorities.
Presented in graphic-novel form, the book chronicles his courage, political work to secure rights for minorities, and the threats he faced from extremist groups.
It situates Bhatti’s life within Pakistan’s broader struggles over religious freedom, blasphemy legislation, and social discrimination.
The narrative aims to inspire readers by portraying his faith-driven commitment to justice and service despite escalating danger.
The book serves both as a biography and a call to greater awareness and action for persecuted religious minorities.
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