Pakistan: ICC Calls for Release of Pakistani Christian Serving Life for ‘Blasphemy’ – Imran Masih

ICC Calls for Release of Pakistani Christian  Serving Life for ‘Blasphemy’

ICC reports: Washington, D.C. (February 17, 2010)–International Christian Concern (ICC)
is calling for Pakistani officials to release a Christian man who is serving life imprisonment in Hajwairi, Pakistan following false allegations of blasphemy.

A Pakistani court sentenced Imran Masih to life imprisonment and fined him 100,000 Pakistani Rupees [$1182] on January 11, after his Muslim neighbor, Hajji Liaquat, accused him of burning the Qur’an.

On July 1, 2009, Masih was cleaning his shop when he came across Arabic literature. Before trashing it, he asked his Muslim neighbor, Liaquat, whether the book was Islamic literature. Liaquat assured him that it was not an Islamic book. However, after Masih burned the book, Liaquat showed the half-burned book to passersby and accused Masih of desecrating the Qur’an. Later, the local mosques incited Muslims to attack Masih by announcing that he had desecrated the Qur’an.

Masih ran for his life and hid at his house before the police arrived and arrested him. At the time of arrest, a mob of 400 Muslims had gathered outside Masih’s home. The mob was able to overpower the police and attack him.

The family of Masih immediately fled from Faisalabad because the Muslim protesters wanted to kill them. According to the family, Liaquat falsely accused Masih of desecrating the Qur’an because he wanted to rent the shop that Masih rented to run his business.

Christians in Pakistan have repeatedly been attacked by Muslim mobs after accusations of blasphemy. According to Pakistan’s law, desecrating the Qur’an is considered blasphemy and results in life imprisonment.

ICC’s Regional Manager for Africa and South Asia, Jonathan Racho, said, “We call upon Pakistani officials to release Imran Masih and ensure the safety of his family. Pakistan must revise its blasphemy law as it continues to be abused by Muslims to settle personal grudges against Christians.”

Please call the Pakistani Embassy in your country and politely ask the officials to release Imran Masih from prison.

Pakistani Embassies:

USA:                (202) 243-6500
Canada:            (613) 238-7881
UK:                  0870-005-6967

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— Asia News:
“Catholic leaders and Pakistani human rights activists are alarmed that the rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl, Shazia Bashir, on 23 January might go unpunished. The main suspect is a rich and powerful Muslim lawyer from Lahore, Chaudhry Muhammad Naeem, who was employing the girl as a domestic. The city’s bar association has sided with the suspect, a former president of the association, who is being treated as a VIP whilst in custody. Prosecutors meanwhile have delayed filing charges.”
— “Shazia’s family said they had no confidence in the committee set up by Punjab’s chief minister Shahbaz Sharif because of its delaying tactics. Some of her relatives and a number of human rights activists have staged a protest in front of the Lahore Press Club and have decided to sue.”

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Pakistan: Funeral Coffin of 12 Year Old Murdered Christian Girl Shazia Bashir - (Photo: British Pakistan Christian Association)

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More reports of the supremacist hate and violence from the Taliban in Pakistan reported from Associated Press today.

AP reports: “The tribal elder who provided the footage said the man was being punished for allegedly “working against the Taliban” by speaking out against the militants. The second victim appears to be a teenage boy, who the tribal elder said was being blamed for not growing a beard. The third victim was said to be punished for not praying.”
— “A crowd of men and boys watched the beatings, mostly in silence.”

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AP also reports: “The video was shot on a mobile phone on Feb. 3 and passed to a local journalist who occasionally provides video to Associated Press Television News. The man who provided the clip said it was taken in the Mamozai area of the Orakzai tribal region, though there was no way of verifying that because travel there is dangerous for outsiders. The tribal elder requested anonymity out of fear for his life.”
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Meantime, while one part of the government seeks to give money to Taliban extremists another part seeks to stop their “financing”:

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— WSJ:
“Treasury is leading an inter-agency effort to develop new initiatives to disrupt financing for extremist groups operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he said”
— U.S. Treasury targets Taliban cash funding

Afghanistan: Supporters of the Extremist Taliban
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November 24, 2009 – Afghanistan: U.S. Special Envoy Holbrooke on Extremist Taliban: U.S. Does Not Seek “A Perfect Democracy” – Room for Taliban to Rejoin “Political Fabric”

October 8, 2009: Afghanistan: Media Reports US Willing To Accept Taliban, As General Calls for 40,000 Additional Troops

September 24, 2009: Afghan women hiding for their lives

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