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Asia Bibi: Pakistani woman jailed for blasphemy claims asylum in France
Emmanuel Macron invites Christian who spent eight years on death row to live in country

Jon Henley in Paris
@jonhenley
Fri 28 Feb 2020 20.33 GMT Last modified on Fri 28 Feb 2020 21.06 GMT


Asia Bibi meeting French president Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée palace in Paris on Friday. Photograph: Reuters

Asia Bibi, the Pakistani Christian woman who spent eight years on death row on blasphemy charges, has filed an initial application for asylum in France and been invited to live in the country by Emmanuel Macron.

But speaking after a meeting with the French president in the Elysée palace on Friday, Bibi said she had not decided where she would settle. She was acquitted last year and granted a one-year leave of stay with her family in Canada.

“I need time to think,” Bibi said. “Canada has been good to me. France has been very good to me – and France has given me a name. But for the time being I need to concentrate on my health, my family and my children’s education.”

Bibi’s case outraged Christians around the world and fanned divisions inside mainly Muslim Pakistan. The former farm worker was sentenced to death in 2010 after Muslim labourers working with her in the fields refused to share their water because she was Christian.

An argument broke out and one woman went to a local cleric to accuse Bibi of committing blasphemy against the prophet Muhammad. Two Pakistani politicians were later killed for publicly supporting her and criticising the country’s draconian blasphemy laws.

Pakistan’s supreme court overturned the conviction in October 2018, sparking violent protests in the country and calls for the judges in the case to be killed. The violence was led by the Islamic group Tehreek-e-Labbaik.

Bibi was also in France to promote her book Enfin Libre! (Finally Free!), co-written with Anne-Isabelle Tollet, a French journalist who helped publicise her case with two previous books and forming an international support committee in 2015.

“I was very honoured to be received by the president, to be next to him, and to be invited to live here,” Bibi said, sitting alongside her daughter Eisha, 21, who is disabled. She was also accompanied on the trip by her husband Ashiq, 58, and her second daughter Eisham, 20.

“France is a symbol for me,” she said. “It was the first country in the world to really support me, and the country from which my name became known.” Bibi said she was also deeply honoured earlier this week to meet the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, who presented her with honorary citizenship of the city.

An Elysée official said France was “ready to welcome” Bibi if she wished, providing she met the criteria for asylum. French rules require asylum seekers to submit a request to an independent state agency, Ofpra, which decides whether it should be to granted.

It is understood that Bibi filled in the appropriate forms with her family members on Friday. Although she said she had not received any recent death threats, Islamic extremists have pledged to pursue and kill her.

In Canada, she lives with her husband and daughters in a three-bedroom apartment in an undisclosed location. She told French media this week she was hopeful things would change to allow her and her family to return to Pakistan one day.

“I really hope for it, just the way I kept hope when I was in jail that one day I was going to be free,” she said. Bibi said she was grateful for the prayers of fellow Christians around the world who had helped her remain strong before her release.

In her book, Bibi recounts how she was kept chained in prison and jeered at by other detainees. A devout Catholic, she said she had never committed blasphemy: “I cannot even think of insulting any prophet. I didn’t say anything. It was all about a glass of water.”
 
Too cold

People making Jesus jokes offended her?

It is understood that Bibi filled in the appropriate forms with her family members on Friday. Although she said she had not received any recent death threats, Islamic extremists have pledged to pursue and kill her.

I really think violence in the streets of Paris is worst for her. She may become a target of right wing white nationalists who won't ask her for religion before shooting her.

“France is a symbol for me,” she said


The former farm worker was sentenced to death in 2010 after Muslim labourers working with her in the fields refused to share their water because she was Christian.

That has more to do with old caste system than anything Islamic.

She told French media this week she was hopeful things would change to allow her and her family to return to Pakistan one day.

Most welcome. No one is after your blood in Pakistan. On the contrary sue the government in Federal Shariah Court by employing a Christian lawyer of your choice.

A devout Catholic, she said she had never committed blasphemy:

The court believes you and so is a moral obligation of every Muslim in Pakistan to believe that too.

No one would ever know you are back in the country like they didn't know you left the country.

There is no need to politicise the issue further through a weak case of asylum.
 
It is hard to know the truth since there is no tape of the incident. People can blame a member of the religious minority group for blasphemy. Both the accuser and the accused must be arrested and have their psychiatric examination.
 
It is hard to know the truth since there is no tape of the incident. People can blame a member of the religious minority group for blasphemy. Both the accuser and the accused must be arrested and have their psychiatric examination.

Hi,

It has been proven time and again that it is the ACCUSER who has blasphemed---.
 
World is hers, after a hardship period, she could claim asylum in any 'developed' country - no issue for her.
 
World is hers, after a hardship period, she could claim asylum in any 'developed' country - no issue for her.

Will you help her sue the previous governments uncle G?

Or

Will you prove it to French justice system that she faces no threats whatsoever in Pakistan?
 
Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H) ordered to kill a Muslim man who unjustly killed a non Muslim ,you will never find such example of justice in any other society and generally in nonMuslim nations if any nonMuslim kill a Muslim he is never given death penalty and he is given concessions in punishment
 
We as a nation failed to protect our minority. She was acquitted by court and still she cudnt live in Pakistan, which proves we cant protect our minority. I just hope our country doesnt become a muslim version of hindutva. As pakistanis, we should apologize to her. I would suggest she lives in canada, france is full of white supremacists.
 
The former farm worker was sentenced to death in 2010 after Muslim labourers working with her in the fields refused to share their water because she was Christian

Piece of Gutteresque journalism by white Christians
 
in their nations Muslims are attacked while offering prayers in Mosques but they only have concern on Pakistan attitude towards minorities and use such people for purpose of propaganda and defamation,much worst is happening in india but they are selling rafaels to them and not sanctioning or pressuring them to end human rights violations
Piece of Gutteresque journalism by white Christians
 
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-jailed-for-blasphemy-claims-asylum-in-france

Asia Bibi: Pakistani woman jailed for blasphemy claims asylum in France
Emmanuel Macron invites Christian who spent eight years on death row to live in country

Jon Henley in Paris
@jonhenley
Fri 28 Feb 2020 20.33 GMT Last modified on Fri 28 Feb 2020 21.06 GMT


Asia Bibi meeting French president Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée palace in Paris on Friday. Photograph: Reuters

Asia Bibi, the Pakistani Christian woman who spent eight years on death row on blasphemy charges, has filed an initial application for asylum in France and been invited to live in the country by Emmanuel Macron.

But speaking after a meeting with the French president in the Elysée palace on Friday, Bibi said she had not decided where she would settle. She was acquitted last year and granted a one-year leave of stay with her family in Canada.

“I need time to think,” Bibi said. “Canada has been good to me. France has been very good to me – and France has given me a name. But for the time being I need to concentrate on my health, my family and my children’s education.”

Bibi’s case outraged Christians around the world and fanned divisions inside mainly Muslim Pakistan. The former farm worker was sentenced to death in 2010 after Muslim labourers working with her in the fields refused to share their water because she was Christian.

An argument broke out and one woman went to a local cleric to accuse Bibi of committing blasphemy against the prophet Muhammad. Two Pakistani politicians were later killed for publicly supporting her and criticising the country’s draconian blasphemy laws.

Pakistan’s supreme court overturned the conviction in October 2018, sparking violent protests in the country and calls for the judges in the case to be killed. The violence was led by the Islamic group Tehreek-e-Labbaik.

Bibi was also in France to promote her book Enfin Libre! (Finally Free!), co-written with Anne-Isabelle Tollet, a French journalist who helped publicise her case with two previous books and forming an international support committee in 2015.

“I was very honoured to be received by the president, to be next to him, and to be invited to live here,” Bibi said, sitting alongside her daughter Eisha, 21, who is disabled. She was also accompanied on the trip by her husband Ashiq, 58, and her second daughter Eisham, 20.

“France is a symbol for me,” she said. “It was the first country in the world to really support me, and the country from which my name became known.” Bibi said she was also deeply honoured earlier this week to meet the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, who presented her with honorary citizenship of the city.

An Elysée official said France was “ready to welcome” Bibi if she wished, providing she met the criteria for asylum. French rules require asylum seekers to submit a request to an independent state agency, Ofpra, which decides whether it should be to granted.

It is understood that Bibi filled in the appropriate forms with her family members on Friday. Although she said she had not received any recent death threats, Islamic extremists have pledged to pursue and kill her.

In Canada, she lives with her husband and daughters in a three-bedroom apartment in an undisclosed location. She told French media this week she was hopeful things would change to allow her and her family to return to Pakistan one day.

“I really hope for it, just the way I kept hope when I was in jail that one day I was going to be free,” she said. Bibi said she was grateful for the prayers of fellow Christians around the world who had helped her remain strong before her release.

In her book, Bibi recounts how she was kept chained in prison and jeered at by other detainees. A devout Catholic, she said she had never committed blasphemy: “I cannot even think of insulting any prophet. I didn’t say anything. It was all about a glass of water.”
baseless & funded drama characters like (asia,mala etc) or else nothing...
 
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