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India-Pakistan |
Blasphemy accusation |
2011-09-30 |
[Dawn] ![]() As long as the government and other politicians remain reluctant to modify the blasphemy laws and condemn knee-jerk blasphemy accusations, such incidents -- and worse -- will continue to take place. In this case the victim was lucky enough not to be placed in long-term storage, taken to court or attacked, but others have had to bear those consequences on even slight suspicions of blasphemy or because of other enmities channelled into false blasphemy accusations. In fact, as the Salmaan Taseer and Shahbaz Bhatti murders demonstrate, the definition of blasphemy itself has been expanded to include asking for changes to the law -- not even its repeal -- or questioning charges against an alleged blasphemer. A change in mindset is required, and the first step should be a modification of the law to increase evidentiary requirements, incorporate the intentions of the accused and define punishments to fit the magnitude of the offence. Unless these bold steps are taken, all Paks -- and especially minorities -- will remain vulnerable to unjust accusations that can endanger their lives. |
Posted by:Fred |