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Christian couple in Gojra has been charged under the blasphemy law for allegedly sending blasphemous text messages to a local Muslim, Pakistan Today has learnt.

According to details, the Gojra City Police Station registered a case [FIR No. 407/13] under Section 295-C of the country’s blasphemy law against Shafqat Masih, 43, and his wife Shagufta, 40, on Sunday on a complaint filed by one Rana Muhammad Ejaz who alleged that he had received blasphemous text messages from a number registered in the name of Shagufta.

Gojra City Police Station House Officer Inspector Muhammad Nisar told Pakistan Today that the police had verified that the SIM used to send the blasphemous text messages was registered in Shagufta’s name while her husband had “admitted” using it in his phone to send the messages to Ejaz.

Shagufta works at Gojra’s Saint John’s School as a maid. Her husband is physically handicapped but takes care of the campus as a night watchman. The couple reportedly has four children between the ages of five and 11. Inspector Nisar said that Shafqat had admitted to his “crime” when taken into custody and his confession remained unchanged before a judicial magistrate.

POLICE HOSTILE

Rufus Solomon, a minorities leader of the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party told Pakistan Today that he had visited Gojra to enquire about the incident as the local Christians had informed him of a tense situation developing in the area which has previously seen a violent attack by enraged Muslims in 2009. Eight Christians were burnt alive and about 40 houses and a church were set on fire by the mobs following allegations that local Christians had desecrated the Holy Quran.

“The police were very hostile and refused to share their investigation with us. They even refused to hand over a copy of the FIR to us, claiming that the Faisalabad Regional Police Officer (RPO) had ordered them to seal it because of the sensitivity of the situation. But the SHO was lying as we managed to get a copy of the FIR from the very police station after a few hours. This one action of the police makes the case suspicious,” said Solomon.

Solomon called for an independent enquiry into the incident, lamenting that cases of persecution of minorities rise in Punjab whenever the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz is in government. “Shafqat’s statement could have been taken forcibly to appease the mobs. If he has committed the crime then he should be dealt with according to the law but the case must be investigated on merit. The life of two people is at stake therefore the chief minister should ensure that justice is administered,” he said.

ACCUSED SAYS ‘CONFESSION FORCED’

Sources have meanwhile told Pakistan Today that Shafqat has denied sending the blasphemous text messages. “Shafqat says the couple has been framed in a false case. He says that the police had forced him to record his confession before the magistrate,” said an official of a local Christian rights outfit, requesting not to be named.

Although the official has not visited the accused couple in jail himself, he claimed that two lawyers representing his NGO had met with Shafqat and recorded his statement. “The case is quite complex as we have yet to find out the truth,” he said. Napolean Qayyum, a minorities leader of the Pakistan People’s Party, said that it was alarming that Christians were increasingly being accused of blasphemy through text messages.

“This is the third incident of this nature where Christians have been booked for allegedly sending blasphemous content via cell phones. The first case was registered in Karachi against Qamar David who was allegedly killed in Karachi Central Prison a couple of years ago. The second case involved a Christian youth, Sajjad Masih who was sentenced to life imprisonment and fined Rs 200,000 by a Gojra trial court two weeks ago,” he said.

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Da Fauq. Blasphemy via SMS! & even if there has been the forced confession of the husband, why on earth has the wife been charged!!
 
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I really hate this blasphemy law really one of the worst things pakistan has ever implemented and very dangerous in a half illiterate country like pakistan :pissed:
It's used and abused and people don't even know the meaning -simply questioning the zia made blasphemy law is considered as blasphemy itself.
 
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"Remember that people are of two kinds; they are either your brothers in religion or your brothers in mankind."

- Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib, the great Muslim caliph and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad
 
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Is the honour of Prophet Mohd (PBUH) so insecure that a mere SMS can destroy it?

Why arent the talibanis (both good and bad) charged with blasphemy for using verses of the Holy Quran to justify their actions
@Zarvan can you help me here
 
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I'm just effing tired of this Blasphemy crap.... as if the Prophet (pbuh) needs our protection.... what a weird nation we have become... :pissed:
 
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Draconian law...

Central Government Act

Section 295 in The Indian Penal Code

295. Injuring or defiling place of worship, with intent to insult the religion of any class.-- Whoever destroys, damages or defiles any place of worship, or any object held sacred by any class of persons with the intention of thereby insulting the religion of any class of persons or with the knowledge that any class of persons is likely to consider such destruction, damage or defilement as an insult to their religion, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

Israel Article 170-173 of the penal code

Article Seven: Offenses against Religious Sentiment and Tradition
Insult to religion


170. If a person destroys, damages or desecrates a place of worship or any
object which is held sacred by a group of persons, with the intention of
to reviling their religion, or in the knowledge that they are liable to deem
that act an insult to their religion, then he is liable to three years
imprisonment.


Disturbing worship

171. If a person maliciously disturbs a meeting of persons lawfully
assembled for religious worship, or if he maliciously assaults a person
who officiates at a said meeting or one of the participants, and if he is
unable to prove a lawful justification or excuse, then he is liable to three
years imprisonment.

Unauthorized entry in place of worship or burial

172. If a person without permission enters a place of worship or burial or any
place set apart for funeral rites or as a repository for remains of the
dead, or if he deals disrespectfully with a human corpse or causes a
disturbance to persons assembled for a funeral, all with the intention of
hurting a person's feelings or of reviling his religion or in the knowledge
that a person's feelings are liable to be hurt or that his religion is liable
to be insulted thereby, then he is liable to three years imprisonment.
Injury to religious sentiment

173. If a person does any of the following, then he is liable to one year
imprisonment:
(1) he publishes a publication that is liable crudely to offend the
religious faith or sentiment of others;

(2) he voices in a public place and in the hearing of another person
any word or sound that is liable crudely to offend the religious faith
or sentiment of others.
 
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Central Government Act

Section 295 in The Indian Penal Code

295. Injuring or defiling place of worship, with intent to insult the religion of any class.-- Whoever destroys, damages or defiles any place of worship, or any object held sacred by any class of persons with the intention of thereby insulting the religion of any class of persons or with the knowledge that any class of persons is likely to consider such destruction, damage or defilement as an insult to their religion, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

We dont have death penalties for hurting religious centiments
 
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We dont have death penalties for hurting religious centiments

but law is there .....don't deviate from issue.....thread is pointing about the Blasphemy Law not about capital punishment it is a separate issue to be discussed......:cheers:
 
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Wondering how many of these cases don't get media attention, with people getting death penalties....
 
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but law is there .....don't deviate from issue.....thread is pointing about the Blasphemy Law not about capital punishment it is a separate issue to be discussed......:cheers:

does this particular blasphemy law covers same punishment and protection across all religions or just in favour of Islam.give me a yes or no.
 
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