Family of albino Muslims terrorised after one of them marries a Christian man
Terrifying: The family have faced hatred after it was revealed a member had married a Christian man. Pictured from left to right (back) Ghulam Ali, Haider Ali and Mohammed Rafi and front Shameem and Aslam Pavez
A family of albino Muslims are being terrorised by bigots because their daughter married a man from another religion.
The so-called 'honour' retribution has included smashed windows at their Coventry home, vandalised cars and death threats.
Aslam Parvez, 53, blames members of the Muslim community who believe the family have been dishonoured by his daughter's marriage.
The hate campaign started five months ago when a national magazine published an article on albinos which featured Naseem, who no longer lives in Coventry and has little contact with her family.
It revealed how she has married a Christian, goes to church and is expecting her second child with her husband
Mr Parvez says copies of the article were quickly spread maliciously, and were posted on walls near their house and through the doors of Muslim homes in the community.
Mr Parvez says he has received numerous death threats and has spent hundreds of pounds installing security cameras around his house.
He has now stopped going to mosque and says he may be forced to flee the city with his wife Shameem Akhtar, 55, three sons Mohammed, 17, Haider, 28, Gulam, 30, and daughters Muqadas, 26 and Musarat, 19.
Mr Parvez called the police last week and officers are investigating the issue.
'We want it to stop now,' Mr Parvez said in a direct appeal to the culprits.
'We've had enough of all these bad things. We're not a bad family and have done nothing wrong.
'We're being punished for our daughter's decision. We just want to live our lives in peace.
'I'm a good religious man. Look at your own lives before you judge us.
'I know deep in my heart that I am a good man. God will judge you for what you've done to us.'
Mr Parvez was born in Pakistan and moved to Coventry at the age of 10 to join his family. He later met and married his Shameem, who is also an albino.
Their six children inherited their parents' condition, which causes an absence of pigmentation and partial sightedness.