Fears grow for Aasia Bibi after Qadri’s hanging

Author: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Activists voiced new fears for a Christian woman Aasia Bibi on death row for blasphemy as religious groups launched fresh calls for her hanging after execution of Mumtaz Qadri.

Aasia Bibi, a Christian mother of five, whose plight has prompted prayers from The Vatican, has been on death row since she was convicted in 2010 of committing blasphemy during an argument with a Muslim woman over a bowl of water. Bibi’s lawyer Saiful Mulook said on Thursday that religious groups have launched a “fresh offensive” against his client in the wake of the execution of Mumtaz Qadri. A former police bodyguard Qadri killed liberal Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer in 2011, angered by his call to reform Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws as well as his promise to help Bibi.

Qadri’s actions saw him feted as a hero by extremists and his funeral on Tuesday brought up to 100,000 people into the streets of Rawalpindi, many chanting for Bibi to be hanged.

On Thursday, a statement issued from Islamabad’s Lal Masjid called on the government to execute “the blasphemer Aasia Bibi as soon as possible and not bow to international pressure”.

Christian activist Shamoon Gill, long-time advocate for Bibi said that the extremist groups are “putting her life in danger”, citing police who warned him to be vigilant this week. He warned that even if authorities do not succumb to the pressure, religious groups could incite any of Qadri’s thousands of supporters to vigilante action.

Prison officials put Bibi in isolation in October over fears of attacks by vigilantes after the Supreme Court upheld Qadri’s death sentence.

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in Pakistan, which carries the death penalty. The country has not yet executed anyone on the charge but anyone convicted or even just accused of insulting Islam risks a violent and bloody death at the hands of vigilantes. Last year, a British Pakistani citizen who had been sentenced to death for blasphemy was shot and wounded by a guard at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail. A Christian labourer and his wife were burned in a kiln last November after being accused of throwing pages of the Quran in the garbage.

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