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Lawyer Of Acquitted Christian Woman Says EU, UN Made Him Leave Pakistan 'Against My Wishes'

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Last Updated: November 05, 2018 18:10 GMT
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Pakistani cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi (file photo)

The lawyer of a Christian Pakistani woman acquitted after she was sentenced to death for blasphemy says he was forced to flee to the Netherlands.

Saiful Mulook, who defended Asia Bibi in the Pakistani courts, said on November 5 that the United Nations and European Union made him leave the country "against my wishes" because his life was at risk.

Mulook told a news conference in The Hague that he contacted a UN official in Islamabad after Islamist violence erupted following the Supreme Court's ruling.

"And then they and the European nations' ambassadors in Islamabad, they kept me for three days and then put me on a plane against my wishes," Mulook said.

The lawyer earlier said he had left Pakistan "to save [my] life from an angry mob" and because of fears for the safety of his family.

Mulook said he did not know whether Bibi had already been released from prison, or where she would want to seek asylum after being acquitted by the Supreme Court on October 31.

"Ask the people of the UN", Mulook said. "They are not telling me, for security reasons."

Bibi's whereabouts is unknown.

Islamists have warned they will resume protests and threatened "war" if the Pakistani authorities allow Bibi out of the country. In a deal with TLP that ended the protests but came under criticism from western countries and human rights groups, the government on November 3 indicated it will bar her from traveling abroad pending a "review" of the Supreme Court decision to acquit her.

Earlier on November 5, Pakistan's government said Twitter had suspended the account of a radical cleric for posting inflammatory statements against the Supreme Court, prime minister, and military.

The Pakistani Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said it requested that Twitter suspend the account of cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi after his hard-line Tehrik-e Labaik Pakistan (TLP) party blocked roads for three days last week and threatened the judges who acquitted Bibi.

PTA officials said they complained that Rizvi incited "hate and violence" by urging the cooks and servants of the Supreme Court judges to kill them.

There was no immediate comment from U.S.-based Twitter.

Criminal cases have been filed against hundreds of demonstrators and organizers of protests that took place during the past week against the court's decision, the Dawn newspaper reported on November 4.

Senior police officer Nayab Haider said that more than 150 people were arrested on charges of arson, vandalism, and violence during the demonstrations.

He said that police were using video clips to identify those involved in assaults, torching property and vehicles, and blocking highways.

A government official estimated that the protesters caused around $1.2 billion in damages.

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Asia Bibi (file photo)
Bibi, a mother of five, spent eight years on death row for allegedly insulting Islam's Prophet Muhammad before being acquitted. Bibi has denied the charges.

Her husband, Ashiq Masih, on November 4 pleaded for asylum from Western countries, saying his family is in great danger in Pakistan.

"I am requesting that [U.S.] President Donald Trump help us to leave [Pakistan], and I am requesting that prime minister of the United Kingdom help us and as far as possible grant us freedom," Masih said in a video message.

He also called on Canadian leaders to help.

Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan, and the mere rumor of committing the crime has led to lynchings in the past.

Approximately 40 people are believed to be on death row or serving a life sentence in Pakistan for blasphemy, according to a 2018 report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

https://www.rferl.org/a/twitter-sus...c-for-threats-in-blasphemy-case/29583204.html
 
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Eh laow ji kar laow gul! ab in ko "zabardasti" mulk say bahyr nikala giya hay?!?!?!?!?! :wacko: kia drama hay yar! :hitwall:
 
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The reality that is becoming clearer by the day... Most Mullahs are terrorists!

Keep your children away from them because evidence shows they will either sexually exploit them or blow them up.

The real question is..... Why are the mainstream Muslims too afraid to confront these Mullah Devils? We need to stand up to these vermin... And take back our Deen from them. There is no Clergy or "Church" in Islam... It belongs to all its followers. They can't dictate to us anything.

Real Islamic scholarship is very hard to find these days. A sign of the the End Times.
 
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"And then they and the European nations' ambassadors in Islamabad, they kept me for three days and then put me on a plane against my wishes," Mulook said

How the heck is this even possible? Does it mean that foreigners are holding our nationals in our own country hostage to their demands?
 
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Make Hasina the prime minister of Pakistan. She knows how to size those mullahs and dark minded savages.
 
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Make Hasina the prime minister of Pakistan. She knows how to size those mullahs and dark minded savages.

You can request your PM to date our Khadim Hussain Rizvi .......... it would help mend ties between the two nations and would be good for Ummah. They can tie the knot and we can have a month of festivities ....... think about it a match made in heavens. He will give her that love of daddy she has been missing ..........
 
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accusing that he was kidnapped? being a lawyer he should have used better words. Now can Pak Govt file a case based on this statement against kidnappers and human traffickers?
 
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You can request your PM to date our Khadim Hussain Rizvi .......... it would help mend ties between the two nations and would be good for Ummah. They can tie the knot and we can have a month of festivities ....... think about it a match made in heavens. He will give her that love of daddy she has been missing ..........
Look how she took care of the Mullehs when they challanged her. ;)
Ya heck of a marriage though
 
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