Shagufta Kausar and Shafqat Emanuel, the couple that cheated death in blasphemy case

Author: Web Desk

Shagufta Kausar and Shafqat Emanuel, the couple accused of blasphemy and reportedly passing derogatory comments about Islam have been acquitted and freed after being jailed for seven years.

Who are they?

The poor Christian family hails from Gojra, a city in the Punjab district of Pakistan. Shagufta and Shafqat, a married couple in their thirties have four children together.  Shafqat is paralysed from the waist down, having fractured his spine in an accident in 2004.

The lady supported the family by working as a cleaner at a Christian school. Since 2014, the couple had been jailed separately with Shafqat Emmanuel in Faisalabad and Shagufta Kausar in Multan’s Women Prison – the only jail for females in Punjab.

Shagufta’s brother, Joseph, told the BBC last year that their children “cry all the time and miss their parents, they want to see them again.”

The Case

The Lahore High Court convicted and sentenced to death the couple in April 2014 for sending ‘blasphemous’ texts to a local cleric – under a two-member bench, comprising Justice Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi and Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh in a short ruling.

The defense lawyer, Saif al-Malook, told BBC on Thursday that the court had found the evidence presented by the prosecution “defective”. He also said that according to the Lahore High Court, the prosecution could not prove that the SIM card had anything to do with the couple.

“I am very happy that we were able to get the release of this couple who are some of the most helpless people in our society,” he told the news agency, adding that he expected the husband and wife would be freed next week after the court’s orders had been formally issued.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • World

Iran tells UN nuclear chief it won’t negotiate under ‘intimidation’

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that Iran will not negotiate under "intimidation" as…

8 hours ago
  • World

Sri Lanka president eyes parliament win in snap election

Sri Lanka votes Thursday in a second national election in as many months with a…

8 hours ago
  • World

Trump opts for personal ties and TV chops in choosing his team

In staffing his incoming administration, President-elect Donald Trump has so far veered from the conventional…

8 hours ago
  • World

Thousands flee as Typhoon Usagi hits north of Philippines

Typhoon Usagi slammed into the Philippines' already disaster-ravaged north on Thursday, as authorities rushed to…

8 hours ago
  • Sports

Australia defeat Pakistan by 29 runs in rain-hit first T20I

Glenn Maxwell's blistering knock, combined with a solid bowling performance, guided Australia to a convincing…

8 hours ago
  • Sports

Int’l Squash Championship from Nov 18

The Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) in collaboration with Serena Hotels, is organizing Chief of the…

8 hours ago