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Pakistani Woman Accused of ‘Blasphemy’ Illegally Held in Jail

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LAHORE, Pakistan, April 10 (CDN) — The mother of a 6-month-old girl has been wrongly jailed for more than a month, as Pakistani authorities have failed to file a charge sheet within the mandatory 14-day period against the young Christian woman falsely accused of “blaspheming” the prophet of Islam, her attorney said.


Shamim Bibi, 26, of village Chak No. 170/7R Colony, in the Fort Abbas area of Bahawalpur district, was charged under Section 295-C of Pakistan’s “blasphemy” statutes after neighbors accused her of uttering remarks against Muhammad. She was arrested on Feb. 28.


Speaking ill of Muhammad in Pakistan is punishable by life imprisonment or death under Pakistan’s internationally condemned blasphemy laws.


“Shamim has been implicated in a completely baseless case,” said her husband, Bashir Masih. “I was present with her at the time of the alleged incident … nothing of the sort happened. The Muslims cooked up a false story, though it’s still not clear who provoked them into leveling this accusation.”


After visiting his wife in jail today, Bashir told Compass by phone that she was holding fast to her Christian faith and firmly believed that God would rescue her soon from the false charge.


“She is alright otherwise, but she especially misses her daughter,” Masih said. “We are not sure when Shamim will be able to come back home, although our lawyer is quite hopeful of securing her release very soon.”


One of the two witnesses named in the First Information Report (FIR), Abdul Qayyum, has already denied hearing anything from her that supports the charge.


“The police just did not listen to our pleas and went ahead and registered a case against my innocent wife,” he said. “It’s been over a month now, but the police haven’t filed a charge sheet against her. Who will compensate for the agony that my wife and family are suffering for no fault of ours?”


Shamim Bib’s lawyer, Mahboob A. Khan, told Compass that he had filed a bail application on March 17, but the court has not taken it up.


“The complainant party has changed their lawyer, and their new counsel filed his papers in court at today’s [Tuesday] hearing,” Khan said. “The bail application will now most likely be heard at the next hearing.”


On the delay in completing the charge sheet, Khan said that police were supposed to register it within 14 days of filing the FIR under the Code of Criminal Procedure. Police say that they have forwarded the charge sheet to the prosecution department, but there has been nothing from them either, he said.


“The judicial process is painfully slow, and it’s even slower in such sensitive matters,” Khan said. “I just hope the judge realizes the gaps in the case, and even if he does not muster enough courage to quash the case, he should at least set her free on bail.”


Shamim Bibi’s family had earlier told Compass that she had been accused because she had resisted pressure to convert to Islam four days before her arrest. Three relatives had become Muslims on Feb. 24 and urged her to do the same, and when she refused, neighbors on Feb. 27 accused her of making derogatory remarks – as yet unknown – about Muhammad (see Compass Direct News, “Pakistani Woman Charged with ‘Blasphemy’ for Refusing Islam,” March 12).


Ansar Ali Shah, a local prayer leader in Chak 170/7R Colony, claimed that Shamim Bibi’s neighbors, Hamad Ahmed Hashmi and Abdul Qayyum, told him and other Muslims that they had heard the Christian woman making derogatory remarks about Muhammad in her courtyard, according to the First Information Report (FIR No. 30/12) registered by the Khichiwala police station. But there is no indication in the FIR of what, exactly, Shamim Bibi was alleged to have said.


As word of the allegation spread, a large crowd of villagers besieged her house and demanded “severe punishment for the infidel,” claiming she had hurt their religious sentiments, sources said.


Shahbaz Masih, her brother-in-law, told Compass that Qayyum told police that he wasn’t even present in his house at the time of the alleged incident and had come to know about it from Hashmi, the other witness. Hashmi, a motorized-rickshaw driver, also was not present at his house at 3 p.m., the time of the alleged remark, Shahbaz Masih said, based on information gathered from Shamim Bibi’s neighborhood.


Bahawalnagar Superintendent of Police Investigation Irfan Ullah has acknowledged that one of the two witnesses had admitted to not being present at the alleged “crime” scene at the time of the alleged remark.


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everybody know that this law is very inhuman. pakistan will remain undeveloped forever if they keep these kind of laws. to be able to develop a country - every section of the society should be given equal rights and should get rid of these exploitational laws.
 
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I dnt want to justify any wrong doing happening in my country.We Pakistani are more aware and sincerely concerned about our problems because Pakistan is our beloved home. So dnt try to look more concerend than pakistanies themselves and tell us something which we already know.
Ur first priority should be ur own country's problems period.
 
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i dont know about this particular case. but yes blasphemy laws in our country need to be reviewed, revised and not exploited. and they should apply to all religions. freedom of speech should be welcome. hate speech should not. personal attacks made to 1 or 2 people in a kitchen or drawing room should not command legal action... IMO
 
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What can I say. Maybe this country deserves the sh-t that it is getting.
 
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Cj should take notice of this issue investigate this matter and if the women is innocent she should be freed but if she is not she should be punished severely according to Quran and Sunnah
 
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Cj should take notice of this issue investigate this matter and if the women is innocent she should be freed but if she is not she should be punished severely according to Quran and Sunnah



And some kadri will kill CJ. This law is pathetic , i have seen muslim openly insulting pagan gods and idol worship. The law should be equal, if non muslin get punished for insulting islam,allah or muhammd, so does muslims, for insulting RAM or jesus.

Muslim openly use racist term Kafir, where as maleksh word is prohibited in India. Kaffir word must be banned by all muslim and non muslim country.


blasphemy law has jo place in progressive society. We are not living in arab age.
 
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development ceases when such inhuman acts continue to brood under the hood..be it pakistan or india..humanity is the prime goal..not to offend anybody, but atrocities against women have always been a trend..and till such trend ceases outlook doesnt change and vice-versa..
 
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If our prophet (pbuh) didn't raise his voice after having garbage thrown on him, then who are we to prosecute people?




Down with the blasphemy law!!!!!!!!!
 
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I really wish there was a government which said FU to the Mullahs and did abolish this law completely, not even change it.

The original law enacted by the British, section 295A, had a term of 3 years prison -- deterrence but without encouraging fanaticism.

British were smart people, knew how to contain a problem without creating a new one. It would be interesting to know if Indians kept 295A after independence.

Cj should take notice of this issue investigate this matter and if the women is innocent she should be freed but if she is not she should be punished severely according to Quran and Sunnah

Does she believe in Quran and Sunnah? What a ridiculous argument. Would you prefer to be ruled or punished according to shariah of Bible, Talmud, Gita etc.? You are imposing your religion on others.
 
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