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India-Pakistan
EU urges Pakistan to overhaul blasphemy laws
2014-11-28
STRASBOURG: The European parliament on Thursday called on Pakistan to overhaul its blasphemy laws with a view to repealing them, saying they were "increasingly used to target" Christians and other minorities.
Good luck with that...
The European parliament expressed particular concern about the case of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death four years ago for making blasphemous statements during an argument with a woman over a bowl of water. Her sentence was upheld last month by a high court in the eastern city of Lahore, dashing hopes the conviction might be overturned or commuted to a jail term.

In a non-binding resolution,
Do the Euros ever bind themselves to anything?
members of the European parliament in Strasbourg, France expressed their concern that blasphemy laws "are increasingly used to target vulnerable minority groups, including Ahmadis and Christians, in Pakistan."
Which is precisely the point...
The resolution "calls on the government of Pakistan to carry out a thorough review of the blasphemy laws and their current application ... with a review to repealing the laws."

It also "calls on the government of Pakistan to abolish the death penalty, including for blasphemy or apostasy."

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in Pakistan, with even unproven allegations often prompting mob violence. Pakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy and has had a de-facto moratorium on civilian executions since 2008. But anyone convicted, or even just accused, risks a violent and bloody death at the hands of vigilantes.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  Pakistan is urged to stop prosecuting for blasphemy against Islam.
Meanwhile, the EU states proceed to prosecute persons for blasphemy against Islam.
Does anyone else notice an inconsistency?
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-11-28 12:03  

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