The Borneo Post

Pakistani mob beats liberal student to death — Police

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MARDAN, Pakistan: Hundreds of Pakistani students beat to death a classmate known for his liberal views on a university campus in the country’s conservati­ve northwest Thursday, police and witnesses said.

Mashal Khan, a journalism student, was stripped, beaten, shot and thrown from the second f loor of his hostel at the Abdul Wali Khan university in Mardan, sources at the university said.

Graphic video footage from the scene shows dozens of men outside the hostel kicking and hurling projectile­s at a body sprawled on the ground.

The killing comes as Pakistani authoritie­s including Prime Minister Nawaz Shari f and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan have been increasing­ly vocal over blasphemy in recent weeks.

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive charge in the conservati­ve Mus l im count ry, and can carry the death penalty. Even unproven allegation­s can cause mob lynchings and violence.

“The student has been brutally murdered by his fellow students,” Niaz Saeed, a senior police official, told AFP.

“He was badly tortured after being shot at a close range... He was beaten with sticks, bricks and hands,” Saeed said, adding that hundreds of people had been involved in the attack.

At least 11 students have been arrested so far, police said, and the university was closed indefinite­ly, with the campus largely deserted late Thursday evening.

“We are investigat­ing the case but at this stage we cannot say anything” about the motive for the attack, Saeed said.

However, a police source told AFP that students had recently complained to universit y authoritie­s about Khan’s alleged secular views.

The source said Khan and two friends had been in a debate with other students earlier Thursday about his religious views which became so heated that teachers had to lock him in a room for his safety.

“But the enraged students grew to a mob and they attacked the room,” the source said.

A university of f icial who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed teachers had been forced to intervene in the debate “in a bid to save him and his two other friends, but the mob of students attacked the room and tortured and killed him”.

Khan was “disliked by other students for being liberal and secular and not fol lowing a religious code of life and not attending Friday prayers,” the official said.

Last month, Prime Minister N aw az Shar if ordered blasphemou­s content be removed from social media, and perpetrato­rs punished.

The Interior Ministry also threatened to block all social media websites with blasphemou­s content, and said Facebook was sending a delegation to Pakistan to discuss their concerns, although Facebook would not confirm that to AFP.

Rights groups have long criticised Pakistan’s colonialer­a blasphemy legislatio­n as a vehicle for personal vendettas.

At least 65 people have been murdered by vigilantes over blasphemy allegation­s since 1990, according to recent think tank report issued before Thursday’s killing.

Activists have also accused religious conservati­ves of using blasphemy as a means of muzzling dissent. — AFP

The student has been brutally murdered by his fellow students. He was badly tortured after being shot at a close range... He was beaten with sticks, bricks and hands. Niaz Saeed, senior police official

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 ??  ?? Ambulance workers load the body of Mashal Khan into an ambulance after a mob beat him to death at his university campus in Mardan, Pakistan. — Reuters photo
Ambulance workers load the body of Mashal Khan into an ambulance after a mob beat him to death at his university campus in Mardan, Pakistan. — Reuters photo

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