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Pakistan: Many object to blasphemy law, shows opinion poll
The participants opined that the blasphemy law was being used for political and economic gains and no action is taken against those who commit blasphemy against religions other than Islam.
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Source/Credit: Oman Tribe
By Oman Tribe | January 20, 2014
ISLAMABAD -- A survey conducted by a community-based development organisation reveals that non-Muslim Pakistanis face discrimination in almost all areas of life. However, the discrimination faced by women, both Muslim and non-Muslim, within families and communities is similar.
Pattan Development Organisation conducted the survey in Multan, Faisalabad, Lahore and Islamabad during November-December 2014. Around 1,200 people participated in the focus group discussion on which the survey was based.
The respondents said that the constitution and law did not treat all citizens equally and a vast majority noted that there was a huge gap between the laws and their implementation. Respondents noted that people in general believe their religion to be superior to that of others and the blasphemy law had aggravated the insecurities of non-Muslim Pakistanis.
The participants opined that the blasphemy law was being used for political and economic gains and no action is taken against those who commit blasphemy against religions other than Islam.
One of the participants mentioned that a church was torched in Multan but no FIR was registered. Some 42 per cent of the respondents agreed that non-Muslim citizens do not dare criticise government policies or challenge violators of their rights out of fear. Sixty-five per cent of the respondents agreed that hate against citizens of other faiths being spread and the state functionaries are not taking adequate action against the culprits.
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