Friday, January 17, 2020

Pakistan Takes Bold Step in War on Christianity

Eighty-six Pakistani Islamists handed decades in prison for role in violent rallies over Christian woman’s blasphemy acquittal
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Aside from being one of the worst places in the  world to be a girl, Pakistan is probably the single worst country to be a Christian, possibly excepting Nigeria

Pakistani Islamists hold a poster displaying the portrait of Asia Bibi in Lahore on February 1, 2019
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A Pakistani court has sentenced 86 members of a radical Islamist group to 55-year prison terms each for instigating violent protests against the acquittal of a Christian woman who had been accused of insulting Islam.

The decision was announced on Thursday by the court in Rawalpindi, a city near Islamabad. A leader of the radical Tehreek-e-Labbaik party, whose members were among the defendants, said that they would appeal the ruling.

I'm inclined to believe that most Pakistanis are, if not radical, at least at a point where they can be triggered at the drop of a hat into hysteria. This is a courageous move by the judges, I hope, and pray, they will not all be murdered by mad imams who do not want Pakistan to enter the 20th century, let alone the 21st.

The 86 were accused of damaging public property, assault and disrupting public order, as part of their unruly protest against the acquittal of Asia Bibi. The Christian woman was convicted of blasphemy in 2010 and sentenced to death, after allegedly quarreling with Muslim farm workers who refused to drink from the same water container as her due to her religion.

Pakistan’s Supreme Court threw out her conviction in 2018, sparking relief from human rights observers, while enraging conservative elements in the country. Several high-ranking Pakistani officials were assassinated after defending Bibi and calling for her release.

Bibi was kept in protective custody after she was freed in October 2018, in light of numerous death threats and high-price bounties placed on her by radical clerics. She joined the rest of her family in Canada in May 2019.




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