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Italy Offers To Help Relocate Pakistani Christian Woman Acquitted Of Blasphemy

as long as its in the name of Christ , its Halal :D
God Wills it :mod:



that is why we have Police, Rangers and LEA .. Dont worry about Pakistan we are doing fine
Mumtaz qadri was from police, there may be more .
 
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and you know what happen to Mumtaz Qadri ? just because of one bad apple you can just see every Police personnel as a suspect .



han han bhai ap samjh gaye na ..

The history of safety of blasphemy accused has been very poor in pakistan. So far 63 under trial blasphemy accused persons have been killed by extreme elements . How will you save asia bibi .?
 
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Asia Bibi’s husband pleads for family asylum in UK after blasphemy acquittal

The husband of a Pakistani Christian woman acquitted on charges of blasphemy has begged Theresa May to grant his wife and their family asylum in the UK.

In a video message seen by the Observer, Asia Bibi’s husband, Ashiq Masih called on the British prime minister to “help us exit from Pakistan” where thousands of people have protested against the supreme court’s ruling and demanded that she be punished.

The plea came a day after Imran Khan’s government announced it would try to prevent Bibi from leaving the country, which her supporters likened to “signing her death warrant”.

Asia Bibi has been on death row in Pakistan. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Bibi, a farm labourer, spent eight years on death row after being falsely accused of insulting the prophet Muhammad. This followed a row after she had sipped water from the same cup as a Muslim. On Saturday her lawyer, Saif-ul-Malook, said he had fled Pakistan in fear of his life.

In the message recorded on Saturday, Masih, 55, called on May, as well as the prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and US president Donald Trump, to bring his family and their longstanding guardian, Joseph Nadeem, to safety in the west.

“I am requesting the prime minister of Britain to help us exit Pakistan and give us asylum if she can,” he said, speaking slowly in a bare white room in a safe house in Pakistan. “We are so under threat we are stuck in this house,” he said later on WhatsApp, requesting that the media refrain from sharing the video to keep his identity hidden.

Wilson Chowdhry, of the British Pakistani Christian Association, said Masih had already applied for asylum at one western embassy but it was not expediting the request. Chowdhry said the family needed “immediate asylum”, adding that it was “incredible” no government had stepped forward so far. “It would not do for her to die because of the tangle of red tape,” he said. The association has launched a petition calling on Jeremy Hunt, the British foreign secretary, to grant Bibi’s family asylum.

The overturning of Bibi’s death sentence infuriated Islamists and on Thursday a petition was filed calling on the supreme court to reverse its verdict. The government of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf agreed not to oppose the petition in a much-criticised pact signed with protest leaders on Friday night, in which it also said it would seek to place Bibi, 47, on the Exit Control List (ECL), which would bar any flight.

In return, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a fast-growing political party dedicated solely to punishing blasphemy, ended its protest, leaving behind charred husks of burnt-out vehicles on the motorways it had blockaded.

On Saturday Rowan Williams, the former archbishop of Canterbury, said the refusal of the Pakistani authorities to allow Bibi to leave the county was a tragedy.

“The Pakistani government has to decide whether it respects the rule of law or not. Asia Bibi has at last been cleared in court of a fabricated charge. The delay in securing justice for her has already damaged respect for Pakistan worldwide,” he told the Observer.

“This latest development is another tragedy not only for Asia Bibi but for a nation whose foundational principles honoured religious freedom.”

A senior Conservative MP urged the Foreign Office to raise Bibi’s case with the Pakistani government. Tom Tugendhat, the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, said: “I will be asking the Foreign Office for an urgent evaluation of the situation and assurance from the Pakistan government that Asia Bibi, who has been found innocent by the supreme court, will not be abandoned to a hate-filled mob.

“It is clear that Ms Bibi, and other religious minorities, are in grave danger and prime minister Imran Khan needs to decide if he believes in the rule of law or the rule of the mob.”

Pakistan’s 3 million Christians are lying low in the aftermath of the court ruling. The government ordered them not to attend the graves of family members on All Soul’s Day, which fell on Friday, saying that large gatherings could present a target for attack.

One senior community member told the Observer he had temporarily removed the cross from his car’s rear view mirror. “It’s very difficult to stay in this country now,” added a Christian woman. “I feel scared.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...tan-blasphemy-acquittal-christian-plea-asylum


 
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She should grab this opportunity and move to italy for her and her kids own good.
I would welcome her and her family in the U.S. and with her being of Christian faith, Trump may be open to it.
 
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Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman, listens to officials in 2010 at a prison near Lahore. Her blasphemy conviction has been reversed but advocates say she and her family are in danger in Pakistan.
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The Italian government says it will help a Pakistani Christian woman and her family leave that country following her recent acquittal on a charge that she blasphemed against Islam in a high-profile case.

The woman, Asia Bibi, an illiterate mother of five, had been imprisoned for eight years after being sentenced to death for insulting Islam's prophet. Her acquittal by Pakistan's Supreme Court last week has sparked angry protests by hard-line Islamist groups demanding her public execution.

A statement by the Italian Foreign Ministry said it is prepared to implement any decision by the government to help Bibi, the Associated Press reported.

Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said he would do "everything humanly possible" to secure Bibi's safety in his country or in other European countries. Other Western countries have offered Bibi's family asylum, but they are reported to be moving cautiously for fear of creating a backlash against their own diplomats in Pakistan.

Bibi, a 51-year-old farmhand, was accused of blasphemy after a dispute with her fellow Muslim workers over her drinking water from the same cup as them. They accused her of insulting the prophet Muhammad, a charge which she denied. But Bibi was convicted and sentenced to death in 2010.

requesting asylum.He also asked for help from Canada and the United States.

Meanwhile, the attorney who represented Bibi, Saif-ul-Mulook, is reported to be in fear for his life and is seeking asylum from the Netherlands.

https://www.npr.org/2018/11/06/6648...istani-christian-woman-acquitted-of-blasphemy
This is nothing new. Muslims have persecuted minorities in muslim lands since its founding. Even the so called righteous Caliphs of Islam like Umar, Khalid bin Walid and Ali committed genocides against many innocent Christians, Zoroastrians and Jews after the conquered the Persian and Byzantine empire. The Caliphates had no human rights and non muslim minorities were persecuted in the Caliphate.
 
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This is nothing new. Muslims have persecuted minorities in muslim lands since its founding. Even the so called righteous Caliphs of Islam like Umar, Khalid bin Walid and Ali committed genocides against many innocent Christians, Zoroastrians and Jews after the conquered the Persian and Byzantine empire. The Caliphates had no human rights and non muslim minorities are persecuted in the Caliphate.

Yepp

This is just the education Nepal needed to uplift the poor.

Its not like the primitive culture of sexual exploitation of women and children and a human zoo was lacking any color before.

What Else did those books who white People bring to your country teach you?
 
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Yepp

This is just the education Nepal needed to uplift the poor.

Its not like the primitive culture of sexual exploitation of women and children and a human zoo was lacking any color before.

What Else did those books who white People bring to your country teach you?
Indian and Nepali people were not as barbaric as the caliphs. The Caliphs like Umar and Ali committed repeated genocides, beheaded children and raped women. Tell me when did hindus commit any mass murder during the middle ages?
 
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Indian and Nepali people were not as barbaric as the caliphs. The Caliphs like Umar and Ali committed repeated genocides, beheaded children and raped women. Tell me when did hindus commit any mass murder during the middle ages?

Until World war II the only concept humans remembered were the Mahabharata wars.

Nuclear weapons being used and biological weapons along with detailed analysis on gene Manipulation as tool of genocide.

As far as your concept of ages is concerned. Those are for white People reference. The Western european World.

What Else you got?
 
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