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AFP |Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Tahir Ahmad Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29. — AFP/File


A lawyer has been arrested for allegedly giving a pistol to a teenager accused of gunning down a US citizen as he appeared in a Peshawar court on blasphemy charges, officials told AFP on Wednesday.

Last month's killing of Tahir Ahmad Naseem in a crowded courtroom sparked outrage in the United States.

The US State Department has urged Pakistan to take action in his case and called for a reform of the blasphemy laws under which he was being held.

Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29.


According to investigating officer Lalzada Khan, a junior lawyer was arrested on Tuesday for “allegedly providing a pistol to the assassin to kill Naseem”.

[The lawyer] was produced before the judge in an anti-terrorism court. He was remanded into police custody for three days,” Khan told AFP.

Authorities say the shooter, who according to court documents/police is 17 years old, has confessed to the killing, claiming the lawyer provided him with the pistol.

The teenager withdrew his bail petition from an anti-terrorism court on Monday, with a panel of lawyers telling the court that their client didn’t want to pursue the bail plea and was only interested in an early trial of the case.

Lawyers don't typically undergo a pat-down before going into courts, and officials said the arrested lawyer had discreetly handed the pistol over to the teenager.

Washington has said Naseem was lured from his home in Illinois to Pakistan in 2018, when he was arrested on blasphemy charges.

Up to 80 people are known to be imprisoned in Pakistan on blasphemy charges — half of whom face life in prison or the death penalty — according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

The US State Department has put Pakistan on a blacklist over religious freedom, pointing to the blasphemy cases.
 
US needs to learn to respect other countries laws as they expect us to follow theirs. However Pakistan needs to investigate any such incidents thoroughly and follow some guide lines as its hip hazard implementation is becoming a joke.
 
AFP |Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Tahir Ahmad Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29. — AFP/File


A lawyer has been arrested for allegedly giving a pistol to a teenager accused of gunning down a US citizen as he appeared in a Peshawar court on blasphemy charges, officials told AFP on Wednesday.

Last month's killing of Tahir Ahmad Naseem in a crowded courtroom sparked outrage in the United States.

The US State Department has urged Pakistan to take action in his case and called for a reform of the blasphemy laws under which he was being held.

Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29.


According to investigating officer Lalzada Khan, a junior lawyer was arrested on Tuesday for “allegedly providing a pistol to the assassin to kill Naseem”.

[The lawyer] was produced before the judge in an anti-terrorism court. He was remanded into police custody for three days,” Khan told AFP.

Authorities say the shooter, who according to court documents/police is 17 years old, has confessed to the killing, claiming the lawyer provided him with the pistol.

The teenager withdrew his bail petition from an anti-terrorism court on Monday, with a panel of lawyers telling the court that their client didn’t want to pursue the bail plea and was only interested in an early trial of the case.

Lawyers don't typically undergo a pat-down before going into courts, and officials said the arrested lawyer had discreetly handed the pistol over to the teenager.

Washington has said Naseem was lured from his home in Illinois to Pakistan in 2018, when he was arrested on blasphemy charges.

Up to 80 people are known to be imprisoned in Pakistan on blasphemy charges — half of whom face life in prison or the death penalty — according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

The US State Department has put Pakistan on a blacklist over religious freedom, pointing to the blasphemy cases.


how sad .
 
AFP |Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Tahir Ahmad Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29. — AFP/File


A lawyer has been arrested for allegedly giving a pistol to a teenager accused of gunning down a US citizen as he appeared in a Peshawar court on blasphemy charges, officials told AFP on Wednesday.

Last month's killing of Tahir Ahmad Naseem in a crowded courtroom sparked outrage in the United States.

The US State Department has urged Pakistan to take action in his case and called for a reform of the blasphemy laws under which he was being held.

Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29.


According to investigating officer Lalzada Khan, a junior lawyer was arrested on Tuesday for “allegedly providing a pistol to the assassin to kill Naseem”.

[The lawyer] was produced before the judge in an anti-terrorism court. He was remanded into police custody for three days,” Khan told AFP.

Authorities say the shooter, who according to court documents/police is 17 years old, has confessed to the killing, claiming the lawyer provided him with the pistol.

The teenager withdrew his bail petition from an anti-terrorism court on Monday, with a panel of lawyers telling the court that their client didn’t want to pursue the bail plea and was only interested in an early trial of the case.

Lawyers don't typically undergo a pat-down before going into courts, and officials said the arrested lawyer had discreetly handed the pistol over to the teenager.

Washington has said Naseem was lured from his home in Illinois to Pakistan in 2018, when he was arrested on blasphemy charges.

Up to 80 people are known to be imprisoned in Pakistan on blasphemy charges — half of whom face life in prison or the death penalty — according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

The US State Department has put Pakistan on a blacklist over religious freedom, pointing to the blasphemy cases.
What America want more people responsible are arrested and under trial.America should not intervene in our internal matters.Who the hell is America to criticise the law of land.It is our prerogative to make any law .America should advise their citizens to not visit Pakistan if they do not like our law.
 
I am shocked that the American media hasn't covered the savage murder of Tahir Ahmad Naseem, the way they covered the murder of Otto Warmbier in North Korea.
In Pakistan if someone claims to be a prophet he is automatically accused of blasphemy (295-C) which is ridiculous. What about freedom of religion that is supposedly guaranteed in Pakistan's constitution? What about Pakistan being a signatory to the UN Human Rights Charter?
The Ahmadiyyah sect are persecuted in Pakistan the same way Jews were persecuted in Nazi Germany. The international community needs to do a lot more to address this horrific religious persecution of a peaceful Muslim sect. Pakistan has no right to criticize alleged human rights abuses and discrimination in any other country, including India, until they restore full religious and civil liberty to the Ahmadiyyah sect and scrap the intolerant blasphemy laws
 
AFP |Updated 19 Aug 2020

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Tahir Ahmad Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29. — AFP/File


A lawyer has been arrested for allegedly giving a pistol to a teenager accused of gunning down a US citizen as he appeared in a Peshawar court on blasphemy charges, officials told AFP on Wednesday.

Last month's killing of Tahir Ahmad Naseem in a crowded courtroom sparked outrage in the United States.

The US State Department has urged Pakistan to take action in his case and called for a reform of the blasphemy laws under which he was being held.

Naseem, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was under police escort when he was fatally shot in court on July 29.


According to investigating officer Lalzada Khan, a junior lawyer was arrested on Tuesday for “allegedly providing a pistol to the assassin to kill Naseem”.

[The lawyer] was produced before the judge in an anti-terrorism court. He was remanded into police custody for three days,” Khan told AFP.

Authorities say the shooter, who according to court documents/police is 17 years old, has confessed to the killing, claiming the lawyer provided him with the pistol.

The teenager withdrew his bail petition from an anti-terrorism court on Monday, with a panel of lawyers telling the court that their client didn’t want to pursue the bail plea and was only interested in an early trial of the case.

Lawyers don't typically undergo a pat-down before going into courts, and officials said the arrested lawyer had discreetly handed the pistol over to the teenager.

Washington has said Naseem was lured from his home in Illinois to Pakistan in 2018, when he was arrested on blasphemy charges.

Up to 80 people are known to be imprisoned in Pakistan on blasphemy charges — half of whom face life in prison or the death penalty — according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

The US State Department has put Pakistan on a blacklist over religious freedom, pointing to the blasphemy cases.
this is what worries me tbh, Police Officials & Lawyers getting radicalized
 
this is what worries me tbh, Police Officials & Lawyers getting radicalized

Radicalized but still cowardly. If that lawyer had such ghairat why didn't he shoot Tahir Naseem himself? Why use a young boy that is easy to manipulate? Pakistani lawyers and police officials are literally the most shameless people on this planet. Nowadays they are trying to portray themselves as "Islamic" and raising religious slogans in front of the public, but what use is their Islamic credentials if they remain corrupt and drowing in the culture of bribery and extortion?
 
I am shocked that the American media hasn't covered the savage murder of Tahir Ahmad Naseem, the way they covered the murder of Otto Warmbier in North Korea.
In Pakistan if someone claims to be a prophet he is automatically accused of blasphemy (295-C) which is ridiculous. What about freedom of religion that is supposedly guaranteed in Pakistan's constitution? What about Pakistan being a signatory to the UN Human Rights Charter?
The Ahmadiyyah sect are persecuted in Pakistan the same way Jews were persecuted in Nazi Germany. The international community needs to do a lot more to address this horrific religious persecution of a peaceful Muslim sect. Pakistan has no right to criticize alleged human rights abuses and discrimination in any other country, including India, until they restore full religious and civil liberty to the Ahmadiyyah sect and scrap the intolerant blasphemy laws
Whatever the sect
A man claiming prophethood and his videos show he had conditions similar to schizophrenia

The victim was insane and such people can't be held for blasphemy charges in Islamic law or criminal law.

Lawlessness ignorance and lack of religious jurisprudence understanding is leading to unlawful killings on false charges.

Accusations alone are sometimes enough for our people to lynch victims without fact checking or following the.law.
 
I am shocked that the American media hasn't covered the savage murder of Tahir Ahmad Naseem, the way they covered the murder of Otto Warmbier in North Korea.
In Pakistan if someone claims to be a prophet he is automatically accused of blasphemy (295-C) which is ridiculous. What about freedom of religion that is supposedly guaranteed in Pakistan's constitution? What about Pakistan being a signatory to the UN Human Rights Charter?
The Ahmadiyyah sect are persecuted in Pakistan the same way Jews were persecuted in Nazi Germany. The international community needs to do a lot more to address this horrific religious persecution of a peaceful Muslim sect. Pakistan has no right to criticize alleged human rights abuses and discrimination in any other country, including India, until they restore full religious and civil liberty to the Ahmadiyyah sect and scrap the intolerant blasphemy laws
schizophrenia is a mental condition where patients hear things and claim to be gods or angles or hearing God or angles.

The victim here who was unfortunately killed though a conspiracy and deception was insane and Islamic jurisprudence forbids punishing lunatics for anything including blasphemy which needs much care and verification before punishment.
The normal criminal laws also forbid the punishment of insane people.

Here a practitioner of law was accessory to murder of an accused in the premises of court.
It can't be any more tragic than that
both from unlawful use of faith
and from general criminal law standpoint.

sect or faith of victim is irrelevant. People of majority faith have fallen victim to lynching despite the fact that they were innocent and maliciously accused.
 
I am shocked that the American media hasn't covered the savage murder of Tahir Ahmad Naseem, the way they covered the murder of Otto Warmbier in North Korea.
In Pakistan if someone claims to be a prophet he is automatically accused of blasphemy (295-C) which is ridiculous. What about freedom of religion that is supposedly guaranteed in Pakistan's constitution? What about Pakistan being a signatory to the UN Human Rights Charter?
The Ahmadiyyah sect are persecuted in Pakistan the same way Jews were persecuted in Nazi Germany. The international community needs to do a lot more to address this horrific religious persecution of a peaceful Muslim sect. Pakistan has no right to criticize alleged human rights abuses and discrimination in any other country, including India, until they restore full religious and civil liberty to the Ahmadiyyah sect and scrap the intolerant blasphemy laws
Scrap the blasphemy laws? Are you insane? It will pave the way to hunt more blasphemer qadyanis instead of going to court because there will be no law to consult with then.
 
what a shame he should also be hanged with this guy for killing a human.
 
Scrap the blasphemy laws? Are you insane? It will pave the way to hunt more blasphemer qadyanis instead of going to court because there will be no law to consult with then.
I hope you get hunted for saying something wrong somewhere to get a taste of this too.

You sound like a caveman who is incapable of using his brain to fight an idea and uses violence instead, a sign of an uncivilised individual.
 
I hope you get hunted for saying something wrong somewhere to get a taste of this too.

You sound like a caveman who is incapable of using his brain to fight an idea and uses violence instead, a sign of an uncivilised individual.
Thankyou for compliments that come out of sheer frustration :smitten:
 
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