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India-Pakistan
Pakistan’s top court upholds Asia Bibi blasphemy acquittal
2019-01-30
[FOXNEWS] Pakistain's Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of a Christian woman who was sentenced to death for blasphemy, ruling that she is now free to leave the country where she’s facing death threats.

Asia Bibi previously spent eight years on death row before being acquitted last October, now may leave Pakistain and join her daughters, who have fled to Canada where they have been given asylum.

The top court’s ruling came after radical Islamic parties filed a last-minute appeal of the acquittal following days of protests, The appeal tried to overturn the ruling and send Bibi back to prison where she would be executed for blasphemy.

Bibi’s lawyer, Saiful Malook, who had to flee the country over death threat, said the decision was a victory for Pakistain’s constitution and rule of law. The Supreme Court panel had "insisted on very strict proofs of blasphemy" and couldn’t find any in the case, he said.

Pakistain’s Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa said Bibi’s accusers were guilty of perjury and if the case hadn’t been so sensitive, they would have been placed in durance vile
Keep yer hands where we can see 'em, if yez please!
for life. "The image of Islam we are showing to the world gives me much grief and sorrow," Khosa said.

Bibi, who is currently in hiding, reportedly said that she will be leaving the country for Canada, where her daughters are living.

"I am really gratefully to everybody, now after nine years it is confirmed that I am free and I will be going to hug my daughters," a friend quoted Bibi as saying.

Bibi was initially accused of insulting Islam’s prophet in 2009 after an argument broke out between her and fellow farmworkers who refused to drink from the same container as Bibi because she was a Christian and they were Moslem.

A number of radical holy mans were tossed in the clink
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following the protests in the aftermath of her acquittal as they were inciting violence against Bibi.

The Tehrik-e-Labbaik Party, led by radical holy man Khadim Hussain Rizvi, said Monday that they won’t accept any decision in favor of Bibi’s release and asked its followers to prepare for more mass protests.

Posted by:Fred

#1  From reading various articles over the years, I gather that the fact "Pakistain's Supreme Court" has ruled on this means the lowest jurist in the food chain can re-initiate the entire thing from scratch.

/sarc /cynic
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-01-30 11:52  

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