I have a brief question.
Since you are a lawyer I would really like to speak to you about... We hear about violence in the streets. Is there also discrimination against the Christians in legislation as such? For instance, regarding family law, I read that when a Christian marries a Muslim, the act does not apply to both in the same way. Do they have the same rights? Are they subject to discrimination, for instance, in the public service? Since their birth certificate shows whether they are Christian or Muslim, is there discrimination when someone is applying for a job, for instance, or attempting to access certain services?
And with regard to how the law is applied in the courts, we also hear that certain groups have made representations to the government, complaining that these actions are never punished. Do Christians turn to the courts or not, knowing that the courts apply legislation that makes them unequal to Muslims?
I am simply trying to understand the scope of the marginalization of the Christian groups—aside from the violence they are subjected to—in general, in society.