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Monday, September 03, 2012
Cleric Arrested For Falsifying Evidence In Pakistan Blasphemy Case
In Pakistan, the blasphemy case against Rimsha Masih, the developmentally disabled Christian girl who was arrested for burning sacred documents (see prior posting), has taken an unexpected turn. According to the New York Times yesterday, a 30-year old Muslim cleric who is at the forefront of those calling for the girl's prosecution was arrested Saturday on charges of falsifying evidence against her. A muezzin in the mosque led by Mohammad Khalid Chisti went before a magistrate and charged that Chisti added two pages from the Qur'an to burned papers that were taken from the girl-- who had only burned pages of the Noorani Qaida, a holy text used to teach children the Qur'an. The muezzin told police: "I tried to stop him, but he said that this would strengthen our case."