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Bhutto pledges to defend minorities in Pakistan


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(Reuters) - Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of Pakistan's ruling party, on Monday condemned the killing of a politician for seeking changes to blasphemy laws, and called those celebrating his death "the real blasphemers."

Bhutto, the son of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto who was assassinated in 2007, also pledged to defend the country's minorities -- increasingly under siege from powerful religious lobbies and often targets of Islamist violence.

"To the Christian and other minority communities in Pakistan, we will defend you," he said at a memorial ceremony in London for Salman Taseer, the governor of Punjab province who was killed by his own security guard last week.

"Those who wish to harm you for a crime you did not commit will have to go through me first."

Taseer, a leading politician in the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP), had spoken out in defense of a Christian woman, Aasia Bibi, who had been sentenced to death under blasphemy laws which critics say are misused, often to settle personal scores.

The man who confessed to his killing has been celebrated as a hero by some in Pakistan, and up to 50,000 people joined a rally organized by religious parties in the city of Karachi on Sunday to oppose any changes in the blasphemy laws.

Bhutto condemned all those who justified violence in the name of Islam, through suicide attacks and murder.

"To those who are praising or justifying these crimes, I say: you along with the killers of Shaheed (martyr) Salman Taseer are the real blasphemers."


Taseer's killing has further cowed those in Pakistan promoting liberal, secular views, and PPP politicians including Bhutto's father, President Asif Ali Zardari, have been criticized for failing to speak out.

Bhutto, who is studying in England, said "the dark forces of violent extremism, intolerance and bigotry are intent on devouring our country and our faith" and Taseer's killing was meant to cow its opponents into remaining silent and frightened.

He said he would uphold the legacy of his mother and his grandfather, former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who was hanged in 1979. "I will not be silenced by fear."

He also condemned clerics who warned against mourning Taseer's death, saying of those who threatened Muslims who prayed or grieved for him: "You too shall be defeated."

Five hundred religious scholars from the mainstream Barelvi religious tradition, usually seen as more moderate than Taliban militants who follow Deobandi Islam, had praised Taseer's killer and said those who mourned his death could meet the same fate.

"The assassination of Shaheed Salman Taseer is not about liberals versus conservatives or moderate versus radical Islam. It is about right and wrong," Bhutto said.

Religious parties rarely win much electoral support in Pakistan but they have the capacity to bring large numbers out into the streets. The PPP-led coalition government has been criticized for failing to deliver the kind of governance needed to turn the tide against militancy.

Bhutto pledges to defend minorities in Pakistan | Reuters
 
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If I were him I would have pledged to defend Pakistani's in Pakistan.

Minority are not the only one's who are suffering.

Every Pakistani is suffering due to tererrism in Pakistan.

GB
 
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This person is not a bhutto. He and his F-ing father are slaps on the face of bhutto family
 
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if i'm not wrong, please do correct me if i'm ... didnt his nana late Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto declared Qadianis as non-Muslims :D :tup:..... btw he is not Bhutto :no: he is Bilawal Zardari, the real Bhutto is the son of Murtaza Bhutto :agree:.. forgot his name
 
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This Law should be mendatory in all islamic states. Anyone who doesnot like this law can apply for the citizenship of india israel or any other such nation that do not have these laws
 
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OH LORD SAVE ME FROM MEN SITTING IN UK & GIVING STATEMENTS!!!

and as for PPP here we go another shaheed!!!!! another drama another PPP propaganda!

BUT i can assure everyone in pakistan and on this thread that PPP will never repel this blasphemy law!

all just drama
 
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Great encouraging words but Bilawal can't protect any Pakistani from London.

Secondly, I feel as a nation we have tendency to focus more on non pressing issues than the more vital ones of the moment. Though, a very crucial subject the blasphemy law is but it CAN be put on hold for a few years until we have a stronger and more stable political govt that can withstand the onslaught of religious extremists in the country. In the meantime we can focus on, maybe, the revival of our economy and perhaps erdadicating militant outfits in the country.
 
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Dynasty politics is a curse and unfortunately South Asia will have to live with it for a long time...These morons just live all their life abroad and become leaders on one fine day without having any knowledge about the ground realities...Not sure how much this guy is in touch with the nerves of Pakistan...Just because he is son of someone will not give him insight into what Pakistan needs...Spewing BS is one thing and acting on it is another...
 
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Or Mullahs can go apply for Saudi citizenship... It's a good idea, take away the nationality of violent extremists from Pakistan. Give the Mullahs a taste of their own persecution

Well, frankly, i dont gove two schietz about either Mullaz or Salman Taseer.

All i am saying is blasphamy law or no blasphamy law, at-least within the boundries of a muslim state no one, muslim or non muslim, should dare disrespect the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.


PERIOD



and we live in Islamic Republic of Pakistan brother

KEYWORD: "Islamic"
 
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In a majority muslim state one cannot ignore islam nor the ideology for creation of pakistan.

It is being explained
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