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Blasphemy in Pakistan
Weekly update  June 6, 2023
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Christian in Pakistan Sentenced to Death under Blasphemy Law - Morningstar News
A court in Bahawalpur, Pakistan on Tuesday (May 30) handed the death penalty to a 22-year-old Christian on an unsubstantiated conviction under the ...
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Pakistan to hang Christian for 'blasphemous' WhatsApp images sent by Muslim
Nouman Asghar, 24, of Bahawalpur in Punjab, was convicted of blasphemy under 295-c of the country's Penal Code, which carries the death penalty.
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Christian youth in Pakistan gets death sentence for sharing blasphemous content
Pakistan is among the countries where blasphemy is punishable by death. Earlier on March 24, 2023, a Muslim man in Pakistan was awarded a death ...
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Christian youth sentenced to death over blasphemy charges in Pakistan - Hindustan Times
A local court in Pakistan's Bahawalpur sentenced a 22-year-old Christian man to death and imposed a fine of ₹20,000 for allegedly sharing blasphemous ...
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Pak court sentences Christian youth to death over blasphemy charge - Deccan Herald
Pakistan is among the countries where blasphemy is punishable by death. Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in the country, where even unproven ...
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Two accused of blasphemy, face death penalty in Pakistan | The Alabama Baptist
LAHORE, Pakistan — Two young Christian males accused of blasphemy were beaten May 18 and ultimately charged under a statute that calls for the ...
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Pakistan: Human rights body demands repeal of blasphemy laws, setting prisoners free
Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) has demanded the repeal of the blasphemy laws and to stop the practices of victimizations in Pakistan.
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ASIA/PAKISTAN - Young Christian sentenced to death for alleged blasphemy through WhatsApp
Bahawalpur (Agenzia Fides) - Nouman Asghar, a 24-year-old Christian from the city of Bahawalpur, in Punjab, was sentenced to death for blasphemy ...
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Pakistan: 57 Blasphemy Cases Reported In 2023; Two Christian Teenagers Charged, Jailed ...
Two Christian teenagers identified as Adil Baber and Simon Masih have been accused of blasphemy in Lahore, Pakistan. The allegations were leveled ...
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Pakistani Christian widow charged with blasphemy in April released on bail
A Christian widow facing life imprisonment in Pakistan on a blasphemy charge has been released on bail.
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Pakistan: Christian youth Noman Masih sentenced to death under draconian blasphemy laws
On June 1, a 19-year-old Christian youth was sentenced to death in a blasphemy case registered u/s 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) by ...
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Two Christian Teenagers Charged with Blasphemy and Sent to Jail in Pakistan
Two Christian Teenagers Charged with Blasphemy and Sent to Jail in Pakistan · [Police constable Zahid Sohail] alleged that the boys were making fun of ...
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Christian man sentenced to death in Pakistan after 'baseless' blasphemy conviction
LAHORE, Pakistan — A court in Bahawalpur on Tuesday handed the death ... death sentence under Section 295-C of Pakistan's blasphemy statutes.
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Pakistan: Christian youth sentenced to death over blasphemy charge - OpIndia
A court of Bahawalpur, Pakistan handed down death penalty to a Christian youth on blasphemy charge. | OpIndia News.
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Pakistan: Man gets death sentence in blasphemy case - ThePrint
Islamabad [Pakistan], June 1 (ANI): The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Pakistan's Mardan on Tuesday convicted a man of committing blasphemy and ...
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Pakistan: Human rights body demands repeal of blasphemy laws, setting prisoners free
Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) has demanded the repeal of the blasphemy laws and to stop the practice of victimization in Pakistan.
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Pakistan: Human rights organization demands repeal of blasphemy laws - Shia Waves
Pakistan: Human rights organization demands repeal of blasphemy laws. June 6, 2023. 0 0 Less than a minute. The Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) ...
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HRFP demands to repeal the blasphemy laws; set free the prisoners, protect the bailed and ...
HRFP urged authorities of Pakistan on the basis of their and other recent investigation reports of different advocacy groups that claim that at least ...
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Christian Man Sentenced to Death for 'Blasphemy'; Christian Mom Beaten, Confined by Muslims
Masih was convicted of blaspheming the founder of Islam, which carries a mandatory death sentence under Pakistan's blasphemy statutes.
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