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Pakistan: Teen Celebrated, Called 'Holy Warrior' for Killing 'Blasphemous' American
The wire ^ | 10 Aug 2020 | Umar Farooq, jibrin Ahmad

Posted on 08/17/2020 6:00:29 AM PDT by Cronos

Naseem was charged with denigrating the Koran and the Prophet Muhammad. Two years later, awaiting his bail hearing surrounded by police and lawyers, he was gunned down.

Faisal Khan, a 15-year-old Pakistani, beams for selfies with lawyers and police. Thousands hail him in the streets as a “holy warrior.”

His claim to adulation? Allegedly gunning down in open court an American accused of blasphemy, a capital crime in this Islamic republic.

Khan is charged with murder, which also carries a death sentence. But while lawyers line up to defend him, the attorney for Tahir Naseem, the U.S. citizen, has gone into hiding.

The teen, according to officials and witnesses, got through three security checkpoints on his way into a courtroom in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on July 29, pulled out a pistol and fired multiple shots into Naseem, 57, at a bail hearing.

Naseem died on the spot, onlookers spattered with his blood.

His killing grabbed global headlines, put a fresh spotlight on Pakistan’s blasphemy laws and drew criticism from abroad, even as many in the country praised the shooter. The United States and human rights groups decried the killing and urged changes to Pakistan’s blasphemy statutes, among the harshest in the world.

Closer to home, Khan is a hero.

“It’s one of those cases where everyone wants to be his lawyer,” Inamullah Yusufzai, who represented Khan at his first court hearing last week, told Reuters. Yusufzai said lawyers from across Pakistan had called to defend Khan for free, to support what they see as the justified killing of a heretic.

The case has not reached the stage for Khan to enter a plea.

Thousands rallied, calling for Khan’s release. Delegations of well-wishers – lawyers, clerics, local politicians – have visited the Khan family home in Peshawar to congratulate the family. He has received messages of support from the Pakistani Taliban.

A selfie shot by Elite Force police guards in a van escorting Khan to court after his arrest was shared widely on social media. Wearing all white, the teen grins broadly. Several officers smile, one gives a thumbs-up.

A senior police official, who said the force had looked the photo, said it was authentic. Reuters could not independently confirm its authenticity.

Another selfie shows a crowd, some black-clad lawyers, escorting a beaming Khan into court.

Blasphemy

The U.S. State Department, in an unusually blunt statement, said Naseem “had been lured to Pakistan from his home in Illinois by individuals who then used Pakistan’s blasphemy laws to entrap him”.

It called on Pakistan to reform its blasphemy laws and prosecuting Naseem’s killing.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry says a special team is investigating the case and it “will be dealt with in accordance with the law”.

But prosecuting Khan and any potential accomplices will be an immense challenge.

In blasphemy cases in Pakistan, “an accusation becomes a death sentence, whether carried out by the state or by mobs or vigilantes,” Omar Waraich, head of South Asia for Amnesty International, told Reuters.

The rights group said in a 2016 report, “Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are often used against religious minorities and others who are the target of false accusations while emboldening vigilantes prepared to threaten or kill the accused.”

In 2011, the governor of Punjab, Pakistan’s largest province, was killed by his own police guard for offering support to a Christian woman facing blasphemy charges. His killer was tried and awarded the death penalty, but not before thousands rallied for his release and rioted after he was executed.

Self-styled ‘prophet’

Naseem was born in a village outside Peshawar but had long lived in the United States, according to clerics and locals who knew him.

He often visited his village, where he expressed views that “upset locals,” said Wajid Ali, a cleric who runs a seminary there.

Naseem’s statements landed him in prison several times, said Ali and another local who knew him Naseem. In those cases, they said, the intervention of locals, who believed Naseem was mentally unstable, got him released.

“On the internet, he kept saying things like, ‘I’m a messiah or a prophet,’ and that caused great trouble in our village,” Ali said.

Naseem set up a website proclaiming himself a messiah, with a link for people to pledge allegiance to him. On LinkedIn, he described himself as “Jesus’s second coming, reviver, Prophet.”

His distance from Pakistan kept him safe, even as he reached out to its Islamic seminary students to preach his messianic call.

In 2018, one of those students convinced Naseem to travel to Pakistan, where they met at a Peshawar shopping mall, according to court documents seen by Reuters.

“He came thinking this student will believe him and others will join his call,” Ali said. “But the student had already told the police. They were standing nearby in plainclothes and they arrested him.”

Naseem was charged with denigrating the Koran and the Prophet Muhammad. Two years later, awaiting his bail hearing surrounded by police and lawyers, he was gunned down.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: eliteforcepolice; faisalkhan; illinois; inamullahyusufzai; jibrinahmad; omarwaraich; pakistan; peshawar; punjab; reuters; tahirnaseem; taliban; umarfarooq; wajidali

1 posted on 08/17/2020 6:00:29 AM PDT by Cronos
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To: Cronos

religion of peace


2 posted on 08/17/2020 6:01:25 AM PDT by 2banana (Common ground with islamic terrorists-they want to die for allah and we want to arrange the meeting)
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To: Cronos

COEXIST

Anyhow the kid was just peacefully protesting in the court room.


3 posted on 08/17/2020 6:10:37 AM PDT by artichokegrower (I)
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To: Cronos

Not all cultures share the same values. Here in America the reasonable consensus of common values that once united Americans sadly no longer exists. A significant percentage of the population here would tolerate and condone such violence. America has changed 20 years after 9/11.


4 posted on 08/17/2020 6:12:06 AM PDT by allendale
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To: Cronos

Coming soon to Minneapolis.


5 posted on 08/17/2020 6:12:42 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Cronos; All

Nothing good ever appears in the same article as the word, Pakistan. Although this self proclaimed messiah did have rocks for brains to return to Barry’s favorite country. There is an interesting idea embedded here, see if other more tech savvy Freepers are interested. Establish a bogus fake muzzard website and claim to be THE MAHDI and produce a barrage of abusive posts on Islime and the Pedophile Prophet (piss be upon him) and beam them to muzzy sites in shitastan.


6 posted on 08/17/2020 6:14:21 AM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...
The Islamic Dark Age lives on in the pseudostate Pakistan. Once you read this, though, you won't be able to unread it.

7 posted on 08/17/2020 6:18:46 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Cronos

Note to self.....never be lured to Pakistan.


8 posted on 08/17/2020 6:22:27 AM PDT by xp38
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To: allendale
A significant percentage of the population here would tolerate and condone such violence.

Yeah, but muzzards are our friends, the media debunked the stories that they were violent. The real danger is Christianity which leads to a Handmaid's Tale world. /s

9 posted on 08/17/2020 6:32:29 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (They are openly stating that they intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live.)
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To: Cronos

ISLAM: Building a bridge to the 7th century.

CC


10 posted on 08/17/2020 6:34:08 AM PDT by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: Cronos

They truly are monsters.


11 posted on 08/17/2020 7:13:03 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Cronos
To call Pakistan a 9th Century cesspool is an insult to cesspools...and to the 9th Century.
12 posted on 08/17/2020 8:03:04 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Just Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election!)
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To: xp38

You mean not even the good food,the wonderful climate and the beautiful woman can entice you?


13 posted on 08/17/2020 8:04:44 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Just Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election!)
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To: allendale
A significant percentage of the population here would tolerate and condone such violence.

Not to pick nits; shouldn't that read "do" instead of "would"?

14 posted on 08/17/2020 8:08:33 AM PDT by Turbo Pig (To close with and destroy....)
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To: Gay State Conservative

That would be California but I’ve been there and done that and I can resist it’s charms these days.


15 posted on 08/17/2020 8:09:14 AM PDT by xp38
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