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Pakistan Sentences Man to Death for Blasphemy on Facebook

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A Pakistani counter-terrorism court has sentenced to death a man who allegedly committed blasphemy on Facebook, a government prosecutor said on Sunday, the first time someone has been handed the death penalty for blasphemin­g on social media.

The conviction of Taimoor Raza, 30, follows a high-profile crackdown against blasphemy on social media by the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Blasphemy is a highly sensitive topic in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where insulting the Prophet Mohammad is a capital crime for which dozens are sitting on death row. Even mere accusation­s are enough to spark mass uproar and mob justice.

Shafiq Qureshi, public prosecu- tor in Bahawalpur, about 500km (300 miles) south of provincial capital Lahore, said Raza was convicted for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammad, his wives and companions.

“An anti terrorism court of Bahawalpur has awarded him the death sentence,”Qureshi told Reuters.”It is the first ever death sentence in a case that involves social media.”

It is rare for a counter-terrorism court to hear blasphemy cases but Raza’s trial fell under this category because his charge sheet included counter-terrorism offences linked to hate speech.

Qureshi said Raza was arrested after playing blasphemou­s and hate speech material on his phone on a bus stop in Bahawalpur, where a counterter­rorism officer arrested him and confiscate­d his phone. The material obtained from the phone led to Raza’s conviction, he added.

“The trial was conducted in Bahawapur jail in tight security,” Qureshi said.

Qureshi added that Raza belongs to the minority Shia community and in court he accused of spreading “hate speech” against the Deobani sect, which adheres to a strict school of Sunni Islam.

Relations between Shia and majority Sunni communitie­s have flared up at times in Pakistan, with some extremist Sunni groups such as Lashkhare-Janghvi trying to exploit sectarian tensions.

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