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India-Pakistan
Christian woman nailed with Muslim blasphemy charge for defending cross
2006-04-13
Kasur (AsiaNews/ANS) – A Christian woman is languishing in prison for defending the cross from desecration. Naseem Bibi is in solitary confinement, charged with having offended an image of the Kabah, the most sacred shrine of Islam in Saudi Arabia. On 7 April, judges refused to release her on bail. Meanwhile, her husband and their three sons have been forced to flee their home and to go into hiding out of fear of retaliation by Muslim extremists.

The womanÂ’s family said she protested against a group of Muslims who were drawing a cross on top of a rubbish heap. The prison authorities have not allowed members of the Sharing Life Ministry Pakistan (SLMP), a Protestant organization, to visit the detainee. The SLMP has disseminated a statement by Gulzar Masih, the womanÂ’s husband, narrating NaseemÂ’s story.

Everything started on 3 March when many Muslims were protesting the blasphemous cartoons of Muhammad near Naseem’s house in Kasur. “They were raising slogans against the US president George W. Bush, abusing him and Christianity too,” said Gulzar. “Naseem saw the protesters draw a cross on top of a rubbish help and so she went out to protest the desecrating gesture.” The woman told the demonstrators they were violating a sacred symbol of Christianity while protesting about exactly the same offence against their own faith.

According to her husbandÂ’s account, Naseem was beaten and stripped. The group of Muslims then left only to return after a few hours with an image of the Kabah soiled with excrement. The men accused Naseem of blasphemy and the police, who came to the spot, took her away to the local police station. Gulzar admitted that he did not intervene to help his wife because he was afraid.

The SMLP said a blasphemy case has been opened against the woman and her husband has been unable to visit her after more than a month.

The so-called blasphemy law (article 295 b & c of the Pakistani penal code) carries life sentences for offences against the Koran and the death penalty or life imprisonment for defamatory actions against the prophet Muhammad. The Catholic Church and human rights groups have long been calling for a total abrogation of the law. So far, the government has only introduced weak amendments.
Posted by:ryuge

#12  From http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engASA330062002?OpenDocument via Google:

Murderers may also murder a woman in addition to a man to create the impression that an 'honour' killing occurred. In May 2000, Naseem Bibi, pregnant with her first child, was pulled out of her bed and strangled in a field by her male relatives in Jhang district, Punjab. They earlier shot dead a man in another town over an unrelated issue. After the murder they were reportedly advised by the head of their clan, a school teacher, to kill Naseem Bibi as well, as a double murder in a supposed 'honour' context would lead to a lesser punishment in court than a murder of a man.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-04-13 21:58  

#11  The fury of me is that MSM sees nothing of abuses outside their little political walk. So tight assed about their political bent that they can no longer simply report. As "news" was once wont to do.

There are huge abuses outside the fast-food "racial abuse" - globally and against the same people who claim refuge, but too quietly.

The biggest challenges of Human Rights, my leftist friends, is in the islamic countries you won't touch with any demand for equality or freedom. For you feel they are excused? Not accountable? Allowed violations because "they do it this way" and ya have to let them?

But it's embarassing - so you never speak of it. Good MSM. Down Rover.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-04-13 20:58  

#10  Does anyone knows a reputable group which helps persecuted christians, btw?

The Voice of the Martyrs at persecution.com has a good track record for news, assistance, and solid financial accountability.
Posted by: cingold   2006-04-13 19:37  

#9  Sad, so sad, really.

And the worst is this is only one case among many others... IIRC, there are about 8-10 000 christians killed each and every month for their faith, the main perp beign You-Guess-Which-Religion-Of-Piece... in 20th century, between 48 and 50 millions (depending on the sources) were killed for their faith, mostly by socialists (commies and nazis), but with quite a few by muslims (2,5 millions in south Sudan alone, for example).

Yet, apparently, for the doxa movers & shakers, the christians are always the evil persecuters (cf. the script of the "V for Vendetta" flick), never the victims, even if it's the most widely and persistently persecuted religion now or then.
Weird... doesn't fit with their secular, post-western, post-christian agenda, I guess.

Does anyone knows a reputable group which helps persecuted christians, btw? There is that group supported by WND, but I can't even manage to suscribe to their newsletter.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-04-13 15:12  

#8  No, Fool, all those organizations are getting a brown stain on thier faces from standing behind some Islamowack Imam and bending low.
Posted by: BigEd   2006-04-13 12:32  

#7  So where's newsweek? Where's Time magazine? Where's the NYT? Where's borders bookstores?

Giving Mo a rimjob I guess.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-04-13 12:12  

#6  weird.
Posted by: 2b   2006-04-13 11:46  

#5  
While googling for more info on this, I found an article from 2003 in the Al-Guardian
Differnet person, but same name and same persecution...


Blasphemy woman killed in jail

AP in Lahore
Tuesday August 26, 2003
The Guardian

A Pakistani woman has been beaten to death while in jail on blasphemy charges after allegedly burning a copy of the Koran, her lawyer has claimed.

Naseem Bibi, 45, died in a hospital in Lahore's Kotlakhpat jail, Pervez Aslam, her lawyer, said. He called for an inquiry. "It seems she was beaten and tortured by fellow prisoners because she was suspected of blasphemy against Islam."

Jail officials said yesterday that she died of heart failure.

Posted by: john   2006-04-13 11:44  

#4  
The Kabah of Mecca

Ya know if we threw these dungheap protestors in a jail cell with this image laminated on the floor, they couldn't even walk on that floor. If we put this image inside the commode they would be holding "it" so long their bowels and bladder would burst. An IMAGE of a STRUCTURE?

Well at least they could try to contact the "12th Imam", President Ahmadisnutz of Iran, for guidance.
Posted by: BigEd   2006-04-13 11:28  

#3  According to her husbandÂ’s account, Naseem was beaten and stripped. The group of Muslims then left only to return after a few hours with an image of the Kabah soiled with excrement. The men accused Naseem of blasphemy and the police, who came to the spot, took her away to the local police station. Gulzar admitted that he did not intervene to help his wife because he was afraid.

I guess the lady has more gonads than her hubby.

I have more to say... This is just the start!
Posted by: BigEd   2006-04-13 11:19  

#2  great headline!
Posted by: 2b   2006-04-13 11:15  

#1  you know you can buy the domain name mahommed.eu from european domain name registries. It is still free.

I suggest putting up some more Mohammed cartoons of blasphemy for good measure.
Posted by: anon1   2006-04-13 09:27  

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