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There is always been doctrinal disagreement beween Muslim sects but it has now became deadly as the Taleban support has resulted in weaponization and sectarian terrorism in Pakistan.

Man jailed for 13 years for Facebook 'hate speech' - The Express Tribune

Man jailed for 13 years for Facebook 'hate speech'
By AFP
Published: November 23, 2015


LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court has jailed a Shia Muslim for 13 years after he posted what it deemed sectarian hate speech on Facebook, officials said Monday, with rights activists condemning the ruling as “extremely concerning”.

Saqlain Haidar, 32, who ran a small hotel in Chiniot was also fined Rs250,000 for “posting hateful material against companions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)”, an official of the Counter Terrorism Department told AFP, requesting anonymity.

Abdul Majeed, a senior local counter-terrorism official, confirmed the incident.

“The convict was arrested on October 27 after locals complained about him and he was charged for spreading sectarian hatred under various clauses of the anti-terrorism act,” he told AFP.

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Majeed said the accused was released on bail a day later, then arrested and imprisoned on November 21 after the court convicted him.

In May an imam in the Kasur district of Punjab was jailed for five years for inciting hate against a rival minority Shia sect. In October a former leader of a banned sectarian party was imprisoned for six months for hate speech.

Bytes for All, a human rights group, said it had not been able to verify the details of Haidar’s case, but added: “We are extremely concerned that an anti-terrorism court has been used to hear a case apparently related to online speech rather than to any violent activities.”

Israel blames Facebook, YouTube videos for encouraging Palestinian violence

A spokesperson pointed banned militant groups including the Taliban and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi have a significant social media presence in Pakistan and “appear to be operating freely under the eyes of authorities”.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has blocked hundreds of extremist and sectarian websites and social media accounts in the past but they often pop up anew under different names.

Bytes for All said Haidar’s case was the first it knew of in which someone was convicted for posting sectarian material on Facebook, but that blasphemy charges were often brought against social media users.
 
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13 years..thats long time...wonder the speech was so bad
 
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Way to go...............hopefully this will set a precedence and curb this deadly trend


There is always been doctrinal disagreement beween Muslim sects but it has now became deadly as the Taleban support has resulted in weaponization and sectarian terrorism in Pakistan.

Man jailed for 13 years for Facebook 'hate speech' - The Express Tribune

Man jailed for 13 years for Facebook 'hate speech'
By AFP
Published: November 23, 2015


LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court has jailed a Shia Muslim for 13 years after he posted what it deemed sectarian hate speech on Facebook, officials said Monday, with rights activists condemning the ruling as “extremely concerning”.

Saqlain Haidar, 32, who ran a small hotel in Chiniot was also fined Rs250,000 for “posting hateful material against companions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)”, an official of the Counter Terrorism Department told AFP, requesting anonymity.

Abdul Majeed, a senior local counter-terrorism official, confirmed the incident.

“The convict was arrested on October 27 after locals complained about him and he was charged for spreading sectarian hatred under various clauses of the anti-terrorism act,” he told AFP.

Facebook revises guidelines to crack down on nudity, hate speech, terrorist activity

Majeed said the accused was released on bail a day later, then arrested and imprisoned on November 21 after the court convicted him.

In May an imam in the Kasur district of Punjab was jailed for five years for inciting hate against a rival minority Shia sect. In October a former leader of a banned sectarian party was imprisoned for six months for hate speech.

Bytes for All, a human rights group, said it had not been able to verify the details of Haidar’s case, but added: “We are extremely concerned that an anti-terrorism court has been used to hear a case apparently related to online speech rather than to any violent activities.”

Israel blames Facebook, YouTube videos for encouraging Palestinian violence

A spokesperson pointed banned militant groups including the Taliban and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi have a significant social media presence in Pakistan and “appear to be operating freely under the eyes of authorities”.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has blocked hundreds of extremist and sectarian websites and social media accounts in the past but they often pop up anew under different names.

Bytes for All said Haidar’s case was the first it knew of in which someone was convicted for posting sectarian material on Facebook, but that blasphemy charges were often brought against social media users.
 
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No action against amit liaqat for hate speech against ahmedis on live TV and calling their religious figures (they are a separate religion as per pak constitution) abusive names?

Sunnis may swear by one book, but have two sets of them.
 
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No action against amit liaqat for hate speech against ahmedis on live TV and calling their religious figures (they are a separate religion as per pak constitution) abusive names?

Sunnis may swear by two books, but have two sets of them.

At least he is alive unlike Akhlaq.
 
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At least he is alive unlike Akhlaq.

Akhlaq was murdered and his murderers are in jail. Amit liaqat is a celebrity in pakistan.

Your attempt at equating a criminal - amir liaqat with a victim - akhlaq is typical of sunni hypocrisy.
 
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Akhlaq was murdered and his murderers are in jail. Amit liaqat is a celebrity in pakistan.

Your attempt at equating a criminal - amir liaqat with a victim - akhlaq is typical of sunni hypocrisy.

Amir Liaquat is nobody. He is not PM of Pakistan like in your case. Murderers of Akhlaq would be out soon if we take past of India into account.

And there is no sunni or shia hypocrisy. For Hindutva all are equal. Being shia didn't save Ehsan Jaffery. Your kind hates all equally.
 
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Amir Liaquat is nobody. He is not PM of Pakistan like in your case. Murderers of Akhlaq would be out soon if we take past of India into account.

And there is no sunni or shia hypocrisy. For Hindutva all are equal. Being shia didn't save Ehsan Jaffery. Your kind hates all equally.

I know what you mean. If some hindus after lengthy trials and years in jail are let off by the courts, then its the same as pakistan not even prosecuting sunnis. But if any muslims are let off by indian courts then its just innocent muslim youth persecuted by police :)
 
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I know what you mean. If some hindus after lengthy trials and years in jail are let off by the courts, then its the same as pakistan not even prosecuting sunnis. But if any muslims are let off by indian courts then its just innocent muslim youth persecuted by police :)

Fact = Pakistan prosecutes and put "sunnis" behind bars for hate speeches.

Prayer leader jailed for five years over hate speech - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

And also kills "sunni" terrorists for killing shias.

Malik Ishaq: Pakistan Sunni militant chief killed by police - BBC News

Top LeJ commander killed in Quetta gunfight - The Express Tribune

Now come back to your banana republic. How many hindu terrorists have you guys hanged for killing Muslims in riots and bomb blasts?
 
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Fact = Pakistan prosecutes and put "sunnis" behind bars for hate speeches.

Prayer leader jailed for five years over hate speech - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

And also kills "sunni" terrorists for killing shias.

Malik Ishaq: Pakistan Sunni militant chief killed by police - BBC News

Top LeJ commander killed in Quetta gunfight - The Express Tribune

Now come back to your banana republic. How many hindu terrorists have you guys hanged for killing Muslims in riots and bomb blasts?

We dont hang people. Very very rare. But hundreds of hindus have been jailed for gujrat or orissa violence that happened a decade ago. Of course along with christian and muslim rioters...

And your post does not tell me why amir liaqat was not prosecuted? Or only those sunnis who mess with the real power get disciplined?
 
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We are now jailing shia brothers for different views? I haven't seen the video but this links terrorism to the police. No arrests of Lashkar E Jhangvi terrorists and a moronic reaction to this shia brother. Very evil act. A nation that oppresses its minorities and treats a sunni terrorist different from a Shia one cannot progress.

He shouldn't have insulted anyone though but these are shia views. So we will jail them for divergent views.
 
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