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'Facebook blasphemer' given death penalty
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Image captionFacebook has yet to comment on the death sentence
A man accused of posting blasphemous content to Facebook has been sentenced to death by a court in Pakistan.

Taimoor Raza was convicted after allegedly posting remarks about the Prophet Muhammad, his wives and companions within the site's comments.

The public prosecutor involved said he believed it was the first time the death penalty had been awarded in a case related to social media.

Human rights campaigners have expressed concern.

Facebook itself has yet to comment on the case.

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The US firm previously announced in March that it was deploying a team to Pakistan to address the government's concerns about blasphemous content on its service, but added that it still wished to protect "the privacy and rights" of its members.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has described blasphemy as being an "unpardonable offence".

Religious debate
Raza's case was heard by an anti-terrorism court in Bahawalpur - about 309 miles (498km) from the capital Islamabad.

His defence lawyer said the 30-year-old had become involved in an argument about Islam on the social network with someone who had turned out to be a counter-terrorism official.

The public prosecutor said the accused had been arrested after playing hate speech and blasphemous material from his phone at a bus stop, following which his handset had been confiscated and analysed.

Raza will be able to appeal against the death penalty at Lahore High Court and then, if required, in Pakistan's Supreme Court.

The Express Tribune, a local newspaper, reported that the verdict came days after a college professor was refused bail in another case involving accusations of blasphemy on social media in Pakistan.

Amnesty International recently published a report critical of the country's blasphemy laws.

Its Pakistan campaigner, Nadia Rahman, has called for Raza's immediate release.

"Convicting and sentencing someone to death for allegedly posting blasphemous material online is a violation of international human rights law and sets a dangerous precedent," she told the BBC.

"No one should be hauled before an anti-terrorism court or any other court solely for peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression and freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief online."

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Image captionThere were anti-Facebook protests in 2010 after a competition to draw the Prophet Muhammad
The developments come seven years after a Pakistan court temporarily blocked local access to Facebook after the social network was used to promote a contest to draw images of Prophet Muhammad - an act considered to be offensive by many Muslims.

Analysis - Tahir Imran, BBC Urdu social media editor
This is a dramatic time for Pakistani social media. Once considered a platform where people could express themselves freely, it is now a place where people worry about the consequences of commenting.

Instead of acting to restore confidence and safeguarding the masses' right to freedom of expression, the government has been busy making threats through TV and newspaper adverts.

This is happening with a clear understanding about the gravity that accusations of blasphemy can have. There have been several incidents of vigilantes taking the law into their own hands after such claims.

Human rights activists accuse the government of pushing through a controversial cyber-crimes law without addressing their concerns.

In a country where fewer people have been convicted of blasphemy than have been killed after being accused of the offence, this ruling will not calm nerves. And increasingly people prefer to use chat apps and closed groups to post content so that their thoughts cannot be seen by the wider public.
 
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Good, implement laws, before emotional people take law in their own hands.
 
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Killing people just for expressing their views?!!

And these people have the face to complain about Cows in India, considering they get killed officially by the govt for free speech.
What a bunch of hypocrites.
 
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Blasphemy is Punishable by death penalty in Pakistani Laws. Those who live here should abide by the law. Simple.

The logic is thrown out of the window when it comes to Hindus & Cows inside India.
Our govt jails for killing cows where as your govt kills people for free speech.

I can't find anything more inhumane than a state killing people for speaking their mind.
 
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The logic is thrown out of the window when it comes to Hindus & Cows inside India.
Our govt jails for killing cows where as your govt kills people for free speech.

I can't find anything more inhumane than a state killing people for speaking their mind.

Free speech does not Include Insulting People's religious icons. You don't have to believe in them and don't have to insult them either as there is no need of it. But if you want to do that,bear in mind the consequences.
 
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I am happy for Pakistanis. May they follow their religion of peace in letter & spirit.

Thank you! Nehru
 
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Bravo !! Thats really Outstanding.
Justice Delivered.

@Windjammer

Blasphemy is Punishable by death penalty in Pakistani Laws. Those who live here should abide by the law. Simple.

How far do you think these laws are... lets say when compared to KSA or for that matter even N . Korea ?
In India too, you can get arrested for improper speech. But Death Penalty ? Well....

Lets Say, I need to Murder some one, all i need is to hack his account , post some cool stuff and ... make a report..... In the country where "Water car" is possible one can only think and imagine the permutations and combinations of this scenario.
 
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indeed, if we were still part of shining India, we would have been Hindus by now
Just like ancestors who didn't find Hindu to be blasphemous.
On topic-
Good to see blasphemy aisle leading to death.
Poor chap RIP. You were born in wrong country.

indeed, if we were still part of shining India, we would have been Hindus by now
Just like ancestors who didn't find Hindu to be blasphemous.
On topic-
Good to see blasphemy aisle leading to death.
Poor chap RIP. You were born in wrong country.
 
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Bravo !! Thats really Outstanding.
Justice Delivered.

@Windjammer



How far do you think these laws are... lets say when compared to KSA or for that matter even N . Korea ?
In India too, you can get arrested for improper speech. But Death Penalty ? Well....

Lets Say, I need to Murder some one, all i need is to hack his account , post some cool stuff and ... make a report..... In the country where "Water car" is possible one can only think and imagine the permutations and combinations of this scenario.
Well, death penalty may have been awarded now or in the past for similar offences but the fact remains, how many times if ever it was carried out. It's now a common belief that religion is the root cause of all wars, then why some people deliberately stir up the hornets nest. In Singapore, you get whipped if caught spitting on the streets hence the roads look as clean as a food court, it may be very harsh for any Paan or Gutka chewing individuals but that's the law of the land hence it's implemented.... similarly unlike some who were killed for merely transporting Cows in a country known to be the biggest exporter of Beef, one can claim that at least there's a clear line drawn for blasphemy which shouldn't be trespassed.
 
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Indians Agencies are funding the sectarian organization Lashkar e Jhangvi in Pakistan. They are killing scores of Shias and Brelvis. Pakistani security agencies are nabbing their networks and commanders from different parts of the country. Ajit Devil himself explained his strategy that he will use deobandi banned organizations in Pakistan against the country itself. These TTP, LI, LeJ, ISIS and other likeminded organizations are responsible for killing 70,000 Pakistanis.

So, Indians should stay away from such threads. It is an internal matter of Pakistan. Our courts are taking care of these issues. And our forces are taking care of your Jadavs. And our 12th Infantry Div is taking care of your low caste cannon fodder guys on LoC who don't even get a guard of honor after being dispatched.
 
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Killing people just for expressing their views?!!

And these people have the face to complain about Cows in India, considering they get killed officially by the govt for free speech.
What a bunch of hypocrites.


How about me expressing my views on cow???
 
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