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*** 4-Jan-17 World View -- Pakistan's bizarre blasphemy laws lead to death threats for son of slain governor

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  • Pakistan's bizarre blasphemy laws lead to death threats for son of slain governor
  • Pakistan's Imran Khan forced to apologize after being accused of blasphemy

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**** Pakistan's bizarre blasphemy laws lead to death threats for son of slain governor
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Shaan Taseer, threatened with death for Christmas greeting (Pakistan Daily)

Shaan Taseer, the son of governor Salman Taseer, who was brutally
murdered in 2009 for questioning Pakistan's blasphemy laws, is
receiving death threats for, again, questioning Pakistan's blasphemy.

Salman Taseer, the governor of Punjab province in Pakistan,
was shot 28 times in broad daylight in an open marketplace
on January 4, 2011. The killer was his bodyguard,
Mumtaz Qadri. The motive, as described by Qadri, was to
punish Taseer for objecting to Pakistan's blasphemy laws,
and for calling for the release of a Christian woman, Asia Bibi,
who was in jail facing execution for violating the blasphemy
laws.

Pakistan's blasphemy laws are totally bizarre and are almost
completely meaningless except as a political weapon, similar
to sexual harassment laws in the United States, but with much
greater consequences. In Pakistan, a politically connected person
can manufacture a charge of blasphemy to have a political
enemy or hated former friend put into jail or even executed.

In the case of Asia Bibi, there was an altercation between her and
another woman in 2010. Bibi drank water from a Muslim cup (whatever
that is), and since the other woman was politically connected, Bibi
was charged with blasphemy and thrown into jail, scheduled for
execution.

Salman Taseer, the governor of Punjab province, spoke out in defense
of Bibi, and criticized the blasphemy laws. This triggered mass hate
rallies against Taseer and Bibi, with many religious clerics calling
for the immediate execution of Bibi. Finally, Mumtaz Qadri, Taseer's
bodyguard, shot and killed Taseer. He shot Taseer in the back 28
times just to make sure.

Qadri immediately became a national hero. The next day, when Qadri
was brought to court to face charges of having assassinated Taseer,
the other lawyers in the court showered him with roses. A statement
by 500 Pakistan religious scholars praised Qadri for keeping alive a
"tradition of 1,400 years in Islam" which they claim requires the
killing of anyone committing an act of blasphemy against Prophet
Mohammed.

Qadri was convicted of murdering Taseer, and much to everyone's
surprise, Qadri was put to death by hanging on February 29 of last
year. This triggered new violent protests across Pakistan. One
terror group, Sunni Tehreek, demanded the immediate execute of Asia
Bibi, and demanded that all five million members in Pakistan of the
Ahmadi branch of Islam be expelled from the country.

So now, on Christmas, the Shaan Taseer, the son of the murdered Salman
Taseer, posted a video message on his Facebook page, wishing a happy
holiday to Christians, and calling for prayers for Asia Bibi and for
others victimized by blasphemy laws.

One can reasonably question Shaan Taseer's sanity for doing this,
but if his objective was to be threatened with death, he got
his wish, and now says that he's received "very credible
death threats," adding:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"They are sending me Mumtaz Qadri’s photos with
> messages that there are several Mumtaz Qadris waiting for
> me."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

It's expected that we will hear more about this story. Daily Pakistan and Reuters and Daily Pakistan (29-Feb-2016) and BBC

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**** Pakistan's Imran Khan forced to apologize after being accused of blasphemy
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Imran Khan was one of Pakistan's greatest cricket players of all time,
and was once voted as the "Sexiest Man of The Year" by Australia
Magazine Oz. He turned to politics in the 1990s, and has become an
extremely colorful and extremely anti-American politician. He refers
to Pakistan's relationship with America as "client and master."

Now the same cleric that's threatening Shaan Taseer death for
blasphemy is also demanding apology from Imran Khan because one of
Khan's speeches contains "blasphemous sentences for the Prophet
Mohammed," adding:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"If the state fails to execute Imran Khan, it wouldn’t
> be a crime if any ‘aashiq-e-Rasool’ (lover of prophet P.B.U.H)
> kills him. He will be exempt from Qisas and Diyat (blood
> money)."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

I've read several news stories trying to find out exactly what Khan is
accused of saying, but I can't find it anywhere. I suspect that
Pakistani editors are afraid to quote him, for fear of being targeted
for death themselves.

It's ironic that Khan is being charged with blasphemy, because he's
used charges of blasphemy against others when it was politically
convenient. At any rate, Khan apologized, saying, "It was a mistake,
and I assure that it won’t happen ever again." Daily Pakistan and Daily Pakistan

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Mumtaz Qadri, Asia Bibi, Sunni Tehreek, Imran Khan

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