Posted on 12/21/2009 11:18:20 PM PST by Cindy
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Pakistani court acquits Christian girl and her father accused of blasphemy
By Dan Wooding
Monday, December 21, 2009
FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN (ANS) -- A Pakistani Christian girl and her father who were accused of defiling the Quran (Muslim holy book), in October of last year were acquitted on December 14, 2009 after serving thirteen months and fourteen days in prison.
Sanda and Gulsher
Sandal, 22 and her father, Gulsher Masih, 47, were accused of
committing sacrilege of the Quran on October 10, 2008. A criminal case was registered against the pair at Chak Jhumra Police Ptation.
Muhammad Farooq, the complainant in the case, in his written application accused Sandal of defiling Quran and throwing it in the street while Gulsher Masih was accused of abetting the act of blasphemy.
Angry Muslim mob pressured police to arrest Sandal and Gulsher immediately after blasphemy accusations were made against them.
Human rights activist, Sohail Johnson of the Sharing Life Ministry Pakistan told ANS that his ministry team had been visiting Sandal and Gulsher in jail from the time of their arrest until their release.
We encouraged them to stay firm in Christian faith, said Johnson in an exclusive ANS interview.
Johnson regretted that Sandal and Gulsher served over a year in prison despite the fact that they had not committed blasphemy.
He maintained that the pair would never be able to purge themselves of the blasphemy stigma even though they have been acquitted by the court.
They have received death threats, said Johnson. They have become refugees in their own country.
Its not only the blasphemy-accused but their family members who also become prone to attacks by extremists, he added.
Johnson called for a proper, impartial and transparent investigation of blasphemy accusation/complaints before the filing of Police First Information Report.
Sohail Johnson (left) and Sandal (right)
He alleged that nine out of ten blasphemy cases are filed after police succumbs to mob pressure.
He cited examples of several blasphemy-accused including Dr. Robin Sardar and Naseem bibi who he said were implicated in false blasphemy cases.
Mr. Johnson demanded immediate repeal of Pakistan blasphemy laws, saying that the laws must be repealed because they (blasphemy laws) are doing harm to the vulnerable segments of society.
We demand repeal and not amendment in the laws, he stressed.
Referring to the widespread abuse of the infamous laws he said the hardline Muslims are abusing the law to settle their personal scores against non-Muslims.
ANS has discovered that Sandals trial was pending in the Sessions court before additional and sessions Judge Muhammad Ghazanfar Ali Khan. The prosecution had recorded seven witnesses including the complainant of the case, Muhammad Farooq Alam and Muhammad Akram, the investigation officer from the local police.
According to the Sharing Life Ministry Pakistan all the witnesses tried to prove that Sandal and Gulsher guilty of the charge but contradictions in their statements raised doubts that they had fabricated a story to implicate daughter and her father in a blasphemy case.
The judge gave the benefit of doubt to Sandal and Gulsher as a result of which the pair were acquitted from the blasphemy charge.
ANS has learnt that Sandal, the principal accused of blasphemy, was first detained in Faisalabad District Jail but was later shifted to Jhang District Jail on January 26, 2009 on her request to the Sessions court.
We often take our freedoms for granted here in the U.S.
Wish this family could relocate to a better place.
Praise be to the Lord God Almighty! May He bless them and turn this persecution into glory for Him.
We can’t decide between Mexico, Costa Rica, and New Zealand and no I am not kidding....
Maybe Mexico and then they could cross the border to the U.S...though I hear New Zealand is beautiful.
I praise God that they were acquitted and I am thankful for this brave magistrate. I pray that God protects him and them.
Of the three — New Zealand.
“We often take our freedoms for granted here in the U.S.”
Yep and that’s a shame — freedom should be cherished.
Absolutely.
I pray that with you.
In Jesus’ Holy Name.
Amen.
When even a Moose judge thinks the case stank, we know it STANK.
hey, aren’t the packis our ALLIES? Don’t we give them billion$$ in money that goes to fund their training ofterrorists?
No no no, those mooselimbs fought some other mooselimbs.. oh..
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