KARACHI: Several Christians donned Santa hats, rode camels and gave out gifts as part of a rally to celebrate the holiday season in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi on Sunday, saying they wanted to give a message of peace and brotherhood.
Millions of Christians around the world believe Jesus Christ was born on Dec. 25 and celebrate the day with religious and cultural festivities. The Christian community in Karachi regularly marks the religious festival every year with a large rally.
“The birth of Jesus Christ, Christmas, is a message of peace and brotherhood... we are celebrating this rally for peace and harmony,” event organizer Surfraz William told AFP.
“This is a message of love to all nations,” rally attendee Rumus Emal added.
Rumus Emal, another rally participant, said as Christians her community was free in Pakistan.
“We should celebrate our happiness with freedom, and we should treat everyone with love,” she said. “Because god has given us the message of love, that we should love each other.”
Marilin Abid said he comes to witness carols sung every year.
“Because this is a Christmas carol, but we give the message of peace and harmony to others,” he said.











