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Ini termasuk bunuh diri yang mulia, dan sampai sekarang inilah satu-satunya bunuh diri yang tidak dianggap sebagai dosa oleh Gereja. Dia bahkan dianggap sebagai martir.

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http://indonesia.ucanews.com/2011/04...-hanya-bhatti/

Pembunuhan Shahbaz Bhatti mengingatkan kembali protes tragis yang dilakukan Uskup Lahore Mgr John Joseph dengan menembak dirinya sendiri. Dia berkampanye tanpa lelah menentang UU tersebut dan, setelah pembunuhan dua orang Kristen, Naimat Ahmer dan Manzoor Masih, dia bersumpah bahwa tidak ada lagi orang Kristen lain yang dibunuh dengan UU tersebut. Ketika Ayub Masih, seorang Kristen, dijatuhi hukuman mati dengan tuduhan penghujatan pada tahun 1998, Uskup Joseph menembak dirinya sendiri di luar pengadilan tempat keputusan pengadilan dijatuhkan. Harapan prelatus tersebut adalah bahwa aksinya itu menjadi perhatian dunia terhadap UU Penghujatan yang mengerikan dan penderitaan besar yang terus dialami umat Kristen Pakistan lantaran UU tersebut.
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http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Mgr-J...ered-6099.html

Mgr John Joseph, bishop of Faisalabad, was a man who was deeply involved in the field of human rights, especially religious freedom and he fought long and hard against fundamentalism and religious intolerance, especially discriminatory electoral laws and the blasphemy law. To make his struggle more forceful, and to draw the world's attention to these injustices, he killed himself on 6 May 1998 at the entrance of the court of Sahiwal, where the trial of Ayub Masih was held, a Catholic who was accused of blasphemy and condemned to death.

Although the bishop committed suicide (he had suffered from strong depression for a long time), for many members of the Pakistani Christian community, he is truly a martyr for the faith. Mgr Francis said Mgr John Joseph lived "according to the words of Mahatma Gandhi: 'We must be the change, we wish to see in the world' and he sacrificed his life for his poor people."

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