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Islamabad ATC sentences 3 to death for sharing blasphemous content on social media

Tahir Naseer | Malik Asad
January 8, 2021




Islamabad ATC Judge Raja Jawad Abbas delivered the death sentence to three accused for blasphemy. — Reuters/File


Islamabad ATC Judge Raja Jawad Abbas delivered the death sentence to three accused for blasphemy. — Reuters/File


An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Friday sentenced three men to death for sharing blasphemous content on social media. A fourth accused in the same case was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.

The ATC also issued perpetual arrest warrants for four accused, absconding in the case.

According to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), which had investigated the case, Rana Nouman Rafaqat and Abdul Waheed operated fake profiles and disseminated blasphemous material on social media, while Nasir Ahmad had uploaded blasphemous videos to a Youtube channel. On Friday, the verdict was announced by Islamabad ATC Judge Raja Jawad Abbas, who found all three guilty of having committed blasphemy.

A fourth individual, Professor Anwaar Ahmed, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, along with a fine of Rs100,000. He had been arrested for disseminating controversial blasphemous views during a lecture at the Islamabad Model College where he was an Urdu teacher.

All four convicts were initially arrested in 2017 in connection with the blasphemy case. According to the FIR, registered by the FIA on March 19, “There are several unknown people/groups disseminating/spreading blasphemous material through internet using social media i.e. Facebook, Twitter, websites, etc. through alleged profiles/pages/handles/sites etc… and several others wilfully defiled and outraged religious feelings, belief by using derogatory words/remarks/graphic designs/images/sketches/visual representations in respect of the sacred names.”

The four individuals were indicted by the ATC on Sep 12, 2017, when they had pleaded not guilty to the charges against them. The ATC had also previously dismissed the bail plea of Professor Anwaar Ahmed in the same case.

During the proceedings, spread over the last three years, the prosecution produced 19 witnesses against the accused.

Meanwhile, the witnesses for the defence were not admitted by the court because they were blood relatives of the accused.
This is Pakistan's first case in which persons have been convicted for sharing blasphemous content on social media.

Human rights groups say blasphemy laws in Pakistan are often misused to persecute minorities or even against Muslims to settle personal rivalries. Such accusations can end up in lynchings or street vigilantism.

Up to 80 people are known to be imprisoned in the country on such charges — half of whom face life in prison or the death penalty — according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.
 
Professor Anwaar Ahmed, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, along with a fine of Rs100,000. He had been arrested for disseminating controversial blasphemous views during a lecture at the Islamabad Model College where he was an Urdu teacher.

What...... Really [emoji848].. So you can charge this on anyone
 
FIA se Load wali Saba to kabhi pakrri nahi gaye,
Blasphemer itna jaldi pakarr liye..


Inn jahilo ko itna pata nahi k Internet se kisi ko bhi phansana aaasan hai..

Yeh wohi court hain jo dehshat gardoo ko minutes mein choorrr deti hain,
aur internet se koi bhi blasphemer pakarr leti hain


kuch arsa pahlay mein ne pta aur fia ko ttp k facebook pages k link report kiye email se, to wo ulta mera bio data mangnay lag gaye...wah, pakarrna terrorists ko tha ya mujhay...
 
Professor Anwaar Ahmed, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, along with a fine of Rs100,000. He had been arrested for disseminating controversial blasphemous views during a lecture at the Islamabad Model College where he was an Urdu teacher.

What...... Really [emoji848].. So you can charge this on anyone
Welcome to the Land of stupids.
I disagree with blasphemy against any faith. However, the laws in Pakistan are just plain wrong.
 
Pakistan and it's archaic laws.
It's a shame that people who claim to be "tolerant" are no different than Indian RSS party
Shame on everyone who think that they can defame THE best among all of human race.
You will feel shame if you disrespect your parent let alone the prophets of ALLAH.
Choose the right path and be peaceful.
 
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