Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Death Sentence Ordered In Pakistan Blasphemy Case

After Pakistan's National Assembly last month rejected a proposed amendment to the country's blasphemy law that would have punished desecration of the holy books of other religions equally with desecration of the Quran (Countercurrents.org), a troubling new blasphemy case is being reported. Religious Intelligence reported yesterday that a Sessions Court in Lahore has sentenced a Christian, Younis Masih, to death on charges of violating Section 295-C of the Criminal Code -- defiling the name of the Prophet Muhammad. No one has actually been executed on blasphemy charges in Pakistan, but many have been killed by extremists while waiting in jail.