Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PAKISTAN SC TO HEAR CHRISTIAN WOMAN’S BLASPHEMY CASE

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LAHORE: Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Wednesday temporaril­y suspended the death sentence of a Christian woman accused of blasphemy, her lawyer said, in a case that hit global headlines after the murder of two politician­s who tried to intervene on her behalf.

Asia Bibi, a farm worker and mother of four, became the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan’s controvers­ial blasphemy law in 2010.

The Supreme Court will soon begin hearing an appeal against her conviction, said lawyer Saif-ul-Malook.

“The execution of Asia Bibi has been suspended and will remain suspended until the decision of this appeal,” Malook said. No date had been set for her execution, he added.

The prosecutio­n lawyer was not available for comment.

The law in predominan­tly Muslim Pakistan does not define blasphemy but stipulates that the penalty is death.

While conviction­s for blasphemy are fairly common, with most cases involving members of religious minorities, a death sentence has never been carried out.

But many people have been killed by angry mobs after being accused of blasphemy. Human rights activists say accusation­s of blasphemy are sky rocketing because the law is often abused to settle grudges and seize money or property.

The governor of Punjab province, Salman Taseer, was shot dead by a bodyguard in 2011 after he had sought a presidenti­al pardon for Bibi. The judge who later sentenced Taseer’s killer had to flee the country.

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