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Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws: Fueling Vigilante Violence and Islamist Extremism
human-rights2 years ago

Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws: Fueling Vigilante Violence and Islamist Extremism

A Muslim mob in Pakistan burned down several Christian churches and houses in Faisalabad after accusing two Christians of desecrating the Quran. Blasphemy allegations frequently incite violent mobs in Pakistan, with Christians being the primary targets. Pakistan's blasphemy laws, which originated in the British colonial period, are often misused against vulnerable minority groups and even against Muslims to settle personal scores. At least 85 people have been murdered since 1990 in relation to blasphemy allegations. Policymakers are urged to repeal the blasphemy laws and the state is called upon to protect vulnerable minorities and maintain law and order. However, some activists argue that the laws are not the main cause of mob violence, as the excuse given for such attacks is often the perceived inaction of the police.

"Pakistan's Blasphemy Law Sparks Church Arsons and Arrests"
human-rights2 years ago

"Pakistan's Blasphemy Law Sparks Church Arsons and Arrests"

Pakistan's blasphemy law, which punishes derogatory remarks against the Prophet Muhammad with death or imprisonment, is frequently misused to target religious minorities and settle personal scores. Vigilante mobs have lynched dozens of people accused of blasphemy, even before a trial takes place. Since 1990, at least 85 people have been murdered in relation to blasphemy allegations. Judges face pressure to hand down convictions, and local police often stand aside during anti-blasphemy violence. Blasphemy allegations are often used as a way to pressure opponents, including by top political leaders. Religious minorities, particularly Christians, are at a heightened risk.

Executions surge in Iran with two hanged for blasphemy.
human-rights2 years ago

Executions surge in Iran with two hanged for blasphemy.

Iran has executed two men for blasphemy, insulting Islam, the prophet and other sanctities. The two were running dozens of online anti-religion platforms dedicated to the hatred of Islam, the promotion of atheism and insults to sanctities. Amnesty International condemned the executions, calling it a "grotesque assault on the rights to life and freedom of religion." U.N. experts have called on Iran to stop the persecution and harassment of religious minorities.

Iran Executes Two Men for Blasphemy and Insulting Islam
human-rights2 years ago

Iran Executes Two Men for Blasphemy and Insulting Islam

Iran has executed two men for blasphemy and insulting Islam. Yousef Mehrdad and Sadrollah Fazeli Zare were running dozens of online anti-religion platforms dedicated to the hatred of Islam, the promotion of atheism, and insults to sanctities. UN experts have called on Iran to stop persecution and harassment of religious minorities, including Christian converts and atheists. Executions in Iran have increased by 75% in 2022 from 2021, and there are concerns that the number of executions will continue to rise in 2023.

US State Department Report Highlights Human Rights Abuses in India
human-rights2 years ago

US State Department Report Highlights Human Rights Abuses in India

The US State Department's annual report on human rights practices has listed "significant human rights issues" and abuses in India, including targeting of religious minorities, dissidents, and journalists. Advocacy groups have raised concerns over what they see as a deteriorating human rights situation in India in recent years under the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The government dismisses the accusations by saying its policies are aimed at the development of all communities.

US State Department Report Highlights Human Rights Abuses in India
human-rights2 years ago

US State Department Report Highlights Human Rights Abuses in India

The US State Department's annual report on human rights practices has listed "significant human rights issues" and abuses in India, including targeting of religious minorities, dissidents, and journalists. Advocacy groups have raised concerns over what they see as a deteriorating human rights situation in India in recent years under the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The government dismisses the accusations by saying its policies are aimed at the development of all communities.