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Aafia is Pakistan’s Pride, but Rimsha?

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Aafia is Pakistan’s Pride, but Rimsha?

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The Rimsha Masih case has been in headlines since 2 weeks now and the frustration and helplessness that one feels over the whole issue is just indescribable. The feeling of despair is quite extreme. Rimsha Masih , a Christian girl , who’s age is said to be either 11 years or 14 is a resident of Meharaabd , a small village on the suburb of Pakistani capital is accused of blasphemy . It’s almost 2 weeks since she has been in the police custody and just has also been denied bail. Rimsha was arrested on August 16th when a neighbor accused her of committing blasphemy by burning some pages of the Islamic holy book, Quran, she is also said to be suffering from Downs syndrome.

The other day while going to work I ‘noticed’ a wall chalking which I am sure I must have seen before as well, as I use the same road for commuting to my work place, but the irony of the wall chalking in the present situation slapped me hard on the face, the writing on the wall read ‘Aafia is Pakistan’s pride.’

I repeatedly asked myself that If Aafia Siddiqui is Pakistan’s pride and daughter then why isn’t Rimsha Masih? Just because of the difference of the surname? Why don’t I see same zeal and enthusiasm in protest against Rimsha’s plight that we witnessed against Dr.Aafia’s arrest in form of processions and strikes on mostly every Friday, since her arrest?

I ask the same question from the people of the land of Pure, why can’t and don’t you own Rimsha as you own Dr.Aafia to be Pakistan’s pride and daughter? Why as a society we show such hatred and intolerance that we can’t even forgive a young girl for her faith!

The demand of fairness and impartiality in Rimsha ‘s case by Allama Tahir Ashrafi is commendable but again my question is that when the US presented every kind of evidence against Dr.Aafia , the Pakistani nation or the larger part of it anyways was of the staunch opinion that Dr.Aafia is being framed and in reality she was innocent of all the charges being levied upon hers , so why are we not today so sure of Rimsha? The possibilities are high that the blasphemy law was used against her also the same way most of the times this controversial law is practiced. That is either for settling personal vendettas or fulfilling certain agendas. Again the unsure attitude towards Rimsha just because she has a different surname than Dr.Aafia?

We need to ask ourselves that would we condemn any young Muslim girl to the same fate as Rimsha’s if she burned or destroyed Quran by mistake. Or for that matter misspelled anything which has a religious connotation as the young Faryal Bhatti was expelled from school for misspelling Naat as Lanat in her Urdu exam? If we won’t then why are we so hell bent upon treating Rimsha such inhumanly?

My question is not towards the government, as any faith I had in them as a citizen of Pakistan died the day they failed to protect the slain governor Punjab, Salman Taseer Shaheed , another victim of Zia’s blasphemy law. They won’t protect the citizens of this country when they were not able to protect their own governor! So yes my question is from the people of this country, the same who are chanting for change and betterment of Pakistan, why is that section of the society silent? Why such apathy when you want change in the country or the change that you seek is only going to be for the ‘Muslim’ population of Pakistan. I am afraid if this is the case then the Hindu migrating and Christians fleeing from Pakistan are doing a wise thing as I don’t see any hope for them and any end to their plight. Not to mention the scores of Shiite Muslims being killed on daily basis but this issue needs a separate write up so I won’t go into that debate and stick to my question towards my countrymen!

Why doesn’t the change chanting citizens come out and ask for at least a change in the law of blasphemy which has never served the purpose and on contrary always resulted in another black mark for Pakistan. The law should be changed so that no innocent person can be subjected to such inhumanity.

My question is at large to Pakistan, how long will we let such laws govern our country which make us prioritize on bases of religion and ethnicities, which dehumanize the citizen of this country on bases of their faith, make us suspicious of our own people just because of their beliefs and faith and let us act unjustly towards our own daughters by claiming one to be our pride and other subjected to brutality and inhumanity, all in the name of religion.
 
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I am waiting to know if there is any case against the guy who did the blasphemy by actually tearing the religious page and putting it in the garbage.
 
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How many threads do we need for Rimsha..
Its getting boring now.
 
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I think she may be released but should be sent into some sort of hideout/relocated for safety if her family so desires.

Wrong mantra Asim, again going for the shortcut, or a solution that suites the religious-nutjobs.

Why relocate her - why not behead the "maulvi" for false accusations, and let it be a lesson for the rest of them? If you commit an Islamic crime, you go the old sword way.

Besides, it will serve us all well, minus ONE smelly hatred monger! :angry:
 
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^^^ Because Rimsha is not the only problem of Pakistan,the country has much more important problems to adress..
The country cant stand still for one girls who's case is going through corect legal procedure and will be resolved in due course...
Apart from the fact that she us notthe only wrongly accused person in the prison..there are millions round the world and probably thousands in Pakistan who have no hope.. She islucky in that context that sheis getting all the support available all the way to government level...

This is one thing i dont like about pakistani minorities.....they go monkeys on just about anything that goes wrong with them..
Thre are plenty of muslims too wrongly accused in different cases..but these minorities are always quick to play 'le religion card'.
 
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^^^ Because Rimsha is not the only problem of Pakistan,the country has much more important problems to adress..
The country cant stand still for one girls who's case is going through corect legal procedure and will be resolved in due course...
Apart from the fact that she us notthe only wrongly accused person in the prison..there are millions round the world and probably thousands in Pakistan who have no hope.. She islucky in that context that sheis getting all the support available all the way to government level...

This is one thing i dont like about pakistani minorities.....they go monkeys on just about anything that goes wrong with them..
Thre are plenty of muslims too wrongly accused in different cases..but these minorities are always quick to play 'le religion card'.



So thats why you have been against all rimsha threads ..........Deep down you are with the mullah and his action..AND SINCE OPENLY accepting that this guy is wrong and making sound about it is unacceptable to you,its better for you if such thread which shows the mullah and this public persecution if minorities dies down fast...............But since these threads keep popping out and pdf member keep thrashing the mullah,the blasephemy law and islamic fanatics...over and over again.......its bugging the hell out of ya !!!

Why the pakistan minorites are going monkey over this !!....you mullah fan !!....they had to leave theor homes...go to forest and hide.....the mulim public..threatened them , the police even afterknowing that she is innocent had to keep her in jail for her own safety from the religious dogs waiting outside....the court set a BAIL for a innocent person...................the minorites are to keep silent and just bear it !!!!
 
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^^^ Because Rimsha is not the only problem of Pakistan,the country has much more important problems to adress..
The country cant stand still for one girls who's case is going through corect legal procedure and will be resolved in due course...
Apart from the fact that she us notthe only wrongly accused person in the prison..there are millions round the world and probably thousands in Pakistan who have no hope.. She islucky in that context that sheis getting all the support available all the way to government level...

This is one thing i dont like about pakistani minorities.....they go monkeys on just about anything that goes wrong with them..
Thre are plenty of muslims too wrongly accused in different cases..but these minorities are always quick to play 'le religion card'.

Lol, if the Mullah didn't try to frame this young girl followed up by a Mob trying to execute her,then there would have been no issue. And yet you have the nerve to say minorities always play the "religion card".

It would have been quite scary if she actually did commit 'blasphemy', then all the Mullahs both in Pakistan and on this forum (hint hint) would have went crazy. "Religion card" huh? :coffee:
 
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^^^ Mob trying to execute her?
Did that happen in bollywood?
 
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Wrong mantra Asim, again going for the shortcut, or a solution that suites the religious-nutjobs.

Why relocate her - why not behead the "maulvi" for false accusations, and let it be a lesson for the rest of them? If you commit an Islamic crime, you go the old sword way.

Besides, it will serve us all well, minus ONE smelly hatred monger! :angry:

:D Just don't behead yourself in frustration, Better to wait and see that wat will be the end of this story and wat we learn from it?
 
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^^^ now somebody make a thread about this news?
Or will i have to copy paste this link in all the two dozen Rimsha threads?
Saying that Dr.Afia never got such level of protection and justice as Rimsha got..
GOP responded to calls for justice...Amreeka didnt..
So there is no comparison here.
 
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