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Pakistani actress Veena Malik expressed shock and disbelief on Thursday over a Pakistani anti-terrorism court sentencing her and her husband to 26 years in prison for alleged blasphemy.

"26 years! Come on. 26 years is a lifetime…But I have faith in higher courts in Pakistan. When the final verdict comes, it will do justice to me. Nothing bad is going to happen," said Malik.

The court in Gilgit-Baltistan region on Wednesday sentenced 30-year-old Malik along with the owner of the country’s biggest media group to 26 years in prison for broadcasting a show it said was blasphemous. But the order is unlikely to be implemented because verdicts by courts in the region do not apply to the rest of the country, Gulf News reported.
The four people convicted were also ordered to pay a fine of Rs 1.3 million, sell their properties and surrender their passports, according to a copy of the court order. Malik feels that such a verdict is an attempt to tarnish her image. She claimed that such a sentence would undo years of good work such as helping earthquake victims in Pakistan.
"How could they pass a judgment against a woman who just delivered a baby through C-section? I dreamt of building a hospital in Pakistan and do other good work. This sentence is ridiculous and I am innocent. I feel emotionally broken." Malik returned to Dubai two weeks ago from the US after giving birth to a baby boy.

“We are planning to return to Pakistan in December. I have always been a person who faced troubles by looking it in the eye. I have faced highs and lows in my life. But I am sure I haven’t done anything wrong.”
Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, owner of Geo and Jang group, was accused of allowing the airing of a blasphemous programme by Geo television in May, which played a religious song while staging a mock marriage of Malik with Asad Bashir.

How can they sentence a woman who just had a baby: Veena Malik
 
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Pakistani actress Veena Malik expressed shock and disbelief on Thursday over a Pakistani anti-terrorism court sentencing her and her husband to 26 years in prison for alleged blasphemy.

"26 years! Come on. 26 years is a lifetime…But I have faith in higher courts in Pakistan. When the final verdict comes, it will do justice to me. Nothing bad is going to happen," said Malik.

The court in Gilgit-Baltistan region on Wednesday sentenced 30-year-old Malik along with the owner of the country’s biggest media group to 26 years in prison for broadcasting a show it said was blasphemous. But the order is unlikely to be implemented because verdicts by courts in the region do not apply to the rest of the country, Gulf News reported.
The four people convicted were also ordered to pay a fine of Rs 1.3 million, sell their properties and surrender their passports, according to a copy of the court order. Malik feels that such a verdict is an attempt to tarnish her image. She claimed that such a sentence would undo years of good work such as helping earthquake victims in Pakistan.
"How could they pass a judgment against a woman who just delivered a baby through C-section? I dreamt of building a hospital in Pakistan and do other good work. This sentence is ridiculous and I am innocent. I feel emotionally broken." Malik returned to Dubai two weeks ago from the US after giving birth to a baby boy.

“We are planning to return to Pakistan in December. I have always been a person who faced troubles by looking it in the eye. I have faced highs and lows in my life. But I am sure I haven’t done anything wrong.”
Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, owner of Geo and Jang group, was accused of allowing the airing of a blasphemous programme by Geo television in May, which played a religious song while staging a mock marriage of Malik with Asad Bashir.

How can they sentence a woman who just had a baby: Veena Malik
Well by her logic those who just have babies should be allowed to murder and other crimes and not punished :confused:
 
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Best if she never returns to Pakistan. A better, nay, much better life lay outside it. She will miss home, true though.
 
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Because Banana republic of Pakistan is like that.Thank God she was not a Christian,otherwise "furious Mob" would take care of her and the child too.
Bloody failed state..
cool down young blood
 
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Because Banana republic of Pakistan is like that.Thank God she was not a Christian,otherwise "furious Mob" would take care of her and the child too.
Bloody failed state..
I thought Indian hated Venna Malik stealing Indian money then why you are showing sympathy for her now let her come back to Pakistan we will give her job in jail.
 
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When the majority Religion themselves can be charged with blasphemy law and asked to pay a fine of Rs 1.3 million, sell their properties and surrender their passports, i can only assume what the minorities are feeling,
That is why Minorities are coming in droves and seeking asylum in India.especially hindus and sikhs
LOL :D
 
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The country needs to revisit the existing blasphemy laws and its misuse. That is in Pakistan's own interests.
 
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Or else what will you do? Blast yourself.It is expected of you,bcoz you are a **** LOL

no no i dont need to waste my life on a already wasteful humans , the most i will do is press the " Report " option ...
 
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Very good decision from Anti-Terrorism court of Pakistan , I cannot expect more from them :)
 
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