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Court in Chitral sentences man to death for blasphemy | |
2012-11-16 | |
[Dawn] A court in northern Pakistain has condemned a man to death for blasphemy, believed to be the first such sentence given under the country's tough laws against blasphemy since a Christian woman was sentenced in 2010. Hazrat Ali Shah, 25, was convicted of blaspheming against the Holy Prophet ((PTUI!)) and the Holy Koran during a quarrel in his village in northern Pakistain in March 2011. "The additional session judge Azar Khan has passed a sentence on him (Shah) of capital punishment and imprisonment for 10 years under the charges of blasphemy," Syed Zamurd Shah, the district and session judge in the northern city of Chitral, told AFP. He said that the sentence was announced on Wednesday after people from the village gave evidence against Shah. Blasphemy is a sensitive issue in Pakistain, where 97 per cent of the population is Moslem,
The death penalty was added to the blasphemy law under military dictator General Zia ul Haq ![]() in 1986 but as yet no-one has been executed for the crime. | |
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