Two Pakistani Christians
sentenced to death for blasphemy
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| Violent protests in Pakistan followed the acquittal of Asia Bibi.- ANSA |
Two brothers, Qaisar and Amoon Ayub have been in Jhelum Jail
since 2015. Their death sentence was delivered in prison on Dec. 13 for
security reasons.
By Robin Gomes
Two Christians have been sentenced to death in Pakistan on
blasphemy charges, the Centre for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS)
said on December 14. Qaisar and Amoon Ayub, from Lahore, were arrested in
2015 after one of the two was accused of posting offensive material against
Islam on their website.
Qaisar and his wife Amina have three children, whilst his
brother, Amoon is married to Huma, a teacher at Lahore Cathedral School.
The allegations surfaced in 2011 when they were accused of
posting disrespectful material on their website; however, the accused say that
their website has been inactive since 2009.
The two brothers have been held in Jhelum District Jail
since their arrest. Their case was heard on December 13 inside the jail due to
security reasons. Additional Session judge Javed Iqbal Bosal found
them guilty and sentenced them to death.
CLAAS, an interdenominational organization dedicated to the
victims of religious intolerance, has been representing the accused and now
plans to appeal the sentence before the Lahore High Court.
Blasphemy a volatile issue in Pakistan
According to the blasphemy laws in Pakistan’s Penal Code,
insulting the Prophet Muhammad is a crime punishable by death, while offending
the Koran, Islam holy book, incurs life imprisonment.
The laws remain an extremely sensitive issue in the
predominantly Muslim nation and they have drawn intense criticism even within
the country.
Blasphemy charges tend to trigger violent reaction
among Islamic radicals, who interfere with the proper operations of the court
system and threaten judges.
Unfortunately, “because of threats from hardliners lower
courts pass their responsibility to the higher court and then it takes years to
prove the accused innocent,” said CLAAS-UK director Nasir Saeed. “We have seen
this in the recent case of Asia Bibi who was similarly convicted by the lower
court and it took her years to reach to the Supreme Court to get justice. I am
afraid now Qaisir and Amoon will have to wait years to get justice," Saeed
said.
Asia Bibi
The death sentence of Qaisar and Amoon Ayub comes close on
the heels of the acquittal of Asia Bibi, perhaps Pakistan’s most famous
blasphemy case. The Catholic woman was arrested and imprisoned in June
2009 onallegation of insulting the Prophet Muhammad, which she and her
family have always denied. In 2010, she was sentenced to death.
She was acquitted by Pakistan's Supreme Court on October 31
and ordered free, but she remains under high security in an undisclosed
location in the country for fear of extremists who want her hanged.
Islamists have also threatened the Supreme Court judges who
declared Asia Bibi innocent. Asia Bibi’s lawyer, Saiful Mulook has fled
Pakistan and sought asylum in the Netherlands. (Source:
AsiaNews/agencies)

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