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Salman Taseer on Blasphemy Law of Pakistan


Yes, Rana Sanaullah would be a very objective person to speak for Salman Taseer.

“No he never committed any blasphemy, he could not,” said the minister who bad-mouthed the late Governor alot during his life.

Salman Taseer was a non-religious man: Rana Sanaullah | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online

Rana Sanaulllah's links will terrorist outfits need no elaboration. Obviously the fanatics will prefer Rana over Taseer any day.
 
Obviously the fanatics will prefer Rana over Taseer any day.

Everyone who personally knows me knows I am not a fanatic :lol:

You can call these alcoholic f!lthy rich politicians of an almost bankrupt country a martyr but dont force your views on other sane Pakistanis who know the reality of these politicians and the reality of the country and the common Pakistani who is struggling to feed his/her children.

The hell with these corrupt politicians and the hell with those who worship them.
 
You’ll never see those calling for greater tolerance killing or intimidating those calling for less tolerance. It’s always the other way around in this country. It’s such an uneven fight, and Governor Salman Taseer found out just how uneven today. Plenty of media personnel and right-wing politicians in this country contributed to this with their constant “wajib-ul-qatl” refrain, not to mention equating support for blasphemy laws to support for Islam. All of them could technically be dealt with as inciters to violence (illegal in our country, and basically every other one out there) but they won’t. You get to say and do whatever you want, act with as much impunity as you want — as long as you have God on your side.
 
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Salman Rushdie still lives!

Yeah so does Omar Geghayes sigh !

No seriously
Omar Geghayes was Tortured by the very country that defends freedom, democracy and peaces. And here is the Kicker He was always innocent.

Tell me, did he say anything bad about the west that deserve such treatment from this great country ?
I mean the Muslims didn't even kill Salman but you totured a innocent muslim ....for being Muslim. Yep Auzfits DOES comes to mind. Nice one Truthseeker :tup:
 
Pakistan: The moral collapse of a nation

A month before the governor of the Punjab, Salmaan Taseer, was lowered into an early grave, an imam at a mosque in Peshawar asked the Taliban to kill a Christian woman convicted of blasphemy, if the Pakistani state did not carry out the death sentence. Nawa-e-Waqt, the second most read Urdu-language newspaper in the country, wholeheartedly approved of the 500,000 rupee bounty that the cleric Maulana Yousuf Qureshi put on Asia Bibi's head. Its lead editorial went on to threaten anyone, like Taseer, who supported the woman's cause and campaigned for a repeal of the infamous blasphemy law. "The punishment handed down to Asia Bibi will be carried out in one manner or the other, and who knows whose position and rank will be terminated as a result of the debate on the repeal of the blasphemy laws," the newspaper wrote. That was on 5 December. A month later Taseer was killed by his bodyguard, a 26-year-old policeman, Mumtaz Qadri. Neither the cleric nor the editors of the newspaper are being charged with incitement.

Pakistan: The moral collapse of a nation | Editorial | Comment is free | The Guardian
 
Tauba. An alcoholic drunk who used Asia Bibi's case as a political move is a martyr? He was a non-religious man, everyone knew that about him. He did not die for Islam.

Who are you going to call a martyr next? Salman Rushdie?
Haven't your heard..... They issued fatwa on Sherry Rehman.....

You all should also concern local molvis to get fatwas against your rivals.....

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Only religious thugs love blasphemy laws

If the circumstances were not so hideous, the successful attempt by Pakistan to persuade the UN Human Rights Council to condemn blasphemers who defame religion would have been a black comedy. Every word its diplomats used in 2009 to protest against Islamophobia turned out to be a precise description of the prejudices the Pakistani state was appeasing at home.

They told the UN it must approve a universal blasphemy law to protect religious minorities from "intolerance, discrimination and acts of violence". If they were not the hypocrites they appeared, but honourable men, who wanted to help all minorities and not only Muslims, they must now accept that Salmaan Taseer was butchered for protecting Pakistan's religious minorities from its own blasphemy law.

Only religious thugs love blasphemy laws | Nick Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer
 
Imran seemed scared and used his words and statement cautiously.

never, you can say he used words wisely and to the point

that interview of Imran was taken about 2 months ago and its not after Taseer's death

This is latest interview of Imran after Taseer's death and he reaffirmed on his statement

 
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