The Borneo Post

Pakistani professor sentenced to death for blasphemy

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LAHORE, Pakistan: A Pakistani court yesterday sentenced a university professor to death for blasphemy under a law that critics say is often used to target minorities and liberal activists.

Junaid Hafeez, 33, was arrested in March 2013 for allegedly posting derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammed on social media.

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in conservati­ve Muslim-majority Pakistan, where laws against it carry a potential death sentence. Even unproven allegation­s have led to mob lynchings and vigilante murders.

Hafeez’s sentence was announced in central city of Multan, where he was a university professor at the time of his arrest, and his counsel Asad Jamal slammed the decision as “most unfortunat­e”.

“We will appeal against this verdict,” Jamal told AFP.

“Junaid Hafeez’s death sentence is a gross miscarriag­e of justice and the verdict... is extremely disappoint­ing and surprising,” Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Rabia Mehmood said.

“The government must immediatel­y release him and drop all charges against him,” she added. — AFP

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Smoke billows from a building following a reported bombardmen­t by pro-Syrian government forces in the town of Maaret al-Numan in Syria’s Idlib province. — AFP photo

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