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PakistanBlasphemy Laws Exploited for Blackmail, Profit | Human Rights Watch
Pakistan's blasphemy laws perpetuate religious discrimination and are used to target the poor and minorities in unlawful evictions and land grabs.
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“A Conspiracy to Grab the Land”: Exploiting Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws for Blackmail and Profit
While the targets of blasphemy accusations and the violence fostered by the law belong to all socio-economic and religious groups in Pakistan, most of ...
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Human Rights Watch rebukes use of Pakistan blasphemy laws to expropriate land ... - Jurist.org
Human Rights Watch (HRW) Sunday warned that Pakistan's “blasphemy laws” are being applied in a discriminatory manner toward non-Muslim minorities, ...
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The Business of Blasphemy | Human Rights Watch
... blasphemy accusations to harm rival businesses owned and run by religious minorities. Whatever anyone says the purpose of Pakistan's blasphemy ...
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The Business of Blasphemy, Daily Brief 10 June 2025. | Human Rights Watch
Blasphemy accusations against Christians and Ahmadis, for example, have long incited mob violence and forced entire communities to flee their homes.
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Blasphemy allegations in Pakistan 'conspiracy' to grab land from, says rights report - ANI News
Pakistan's blasphemy laws are being used to facilitate land grabs, blackmail, and forced evictions, particularly targeting religious minorities, ...
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Pak court acquits 10 Muslim men in church arson case due to lack of evidence
Blasphemy Fallout: Pakistan court acquits 10 men in 2023 Jaranwala church arson case, triggering outrage among Christian community.
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Amjad Ayub Mirza exposes systemic persecution of religious minorities in Pakistan
" Citing Section 295 of the Pakistan Penal Code, he emphasised how simple accusations of blasphemy can result in arrests, lynchings, or even ...
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HRW Report: Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws Abused For Land Grabs, Targeting Minorities
HRW report says Pakistan's blasphemy laws are abused to grab land, target minorities, and incite mob violence, urging urgent legal reforms.
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PakistanBlasphemy Laws Exploited For Blackmail, Profit, HRW Says - Eurasia Review
Pakistan's blasphemy laws perpetuate religious discrimination and are used to target the poor and minorities in unlawful evictions and land grabs, ...
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Court in Pakistan acquits Muslims accused in Jaranwala attacks
The two Christian brothers in Jaranwala were acquitted of the blasphemy charges after an anti-terrorism court found that they had been framed by ...
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PakistanBlasphemy Laws Exploited for Blackmail, Profit - Tolerance.ca
PakistanBlasphemy Laws Exploited for Blackmail, Profit. By Human ... blasphemy laws perpetuate religious discrimination and are used to ...
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Pakistan Blaspheming Islam over India - Daily Excelsior
Misrepresenting a name like “Adam”-a prophetic and Qur'anic reference-can be seen as blasphemy in itself. Religious leaders and scholars in Pakistan ...
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Pakistan court acquits Church arson suspects, Christians upset - UCA News
The violence followed false allegations of blasphemy against two Christian brothers. In April, the same court sentenced a Christian man, Pervez Masih, ...
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Muslims accused in Jaranwala attacks acquitted in Pakistan - Christian Post
Blasphemy accusations are common in Pakistan, and those found guilty of insulting Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, can be sentenced to death. While ...
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New Wave Of Violence Targets Pakistan's Ahmadi Community - Religion Unplugged
KARACHI, Pakistan — On April 18, members of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan ... Blasphemy charges, for example, have been filed against 334 Ahmadis.
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Pakistani Ahmadis pressured to renounce Eid animal sacrifice - UCA News
The TLP is a supporter of Pakistan's controversial blasphemy law and seeks to establish Sharia law in the country. At least 36 cases of arbitrary ...
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Engaging Pakistan in a New Era of US Foreign Policy | Hudson Institute
Pakistani women continue to suffer the consequences of honor crimes, sexual violence, and cyber harassment. And Pakistan's blasphemy and anti- ...
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Paank condemns extrajudicial killings of four Baloch men, calls out Pakistan's 'kill-and-dump' policy
According to a post shared by Paank on X, these killings, part of Pakistan's ... Blasphemy allegations in Pakistan 'conspiracy' to grab land from, says ...


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