Friday, March 20, 2015
Pakistan: Court in Lahore Gives Death Sentence to Man for Committing Blasphemy
Ali, a resident of Mughalpura area of Lahore, was arrested in 2012 on the complaint of an area prayer leader. The court acquitted co-accused Abdul Shakoor on the benefit of doubt.
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Source/Credit: Outlook India
By M. Zulqernain | March 20, 2015
A Pakistani man was today sentenced to death by a court here on charges of committing blasphemy.
Additional District and Sessions judge Lahore Naveed Iqbal handed down death sentence to Liaquat Ali after the prosecution produced evidence and witnesses against him.
Ali, a resident of Mughalpura area of Lahore, was arrested in 2012 on the complaint of an area prayer leader.
The court acquitted co-accused Abdul Shakoor on the benefit of doubt.
There has been a rise in blasphemy cases in the country.
Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer and Federal Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bbhatti were also assassinated after they were accused of raising voices against Pakistan's controversial blasphemy laws.
Blasphemy is often used to settle personal scores. The people who merely express different religious views or who have been falsely accused are the victims of blasphemy.
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