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Mother of five, Asia Bibi with two of her children

Mother of five, Asia Bibi with two of her children

Pray for Asia, pray for the judges in this case that they would see the truth and have the courage to act on it.  Pray for the lawyers and those helping her, pray for her family that they may be comforted.  Remember Asia is a Christian woman:  “a Pakistani Christian woman who was convicted of blasphemy by a Pakistani court, receiving a sentence of death by hanging. In June 2009, Noreen was involved in an argument with a group of Muslim women with whom she had been harvesting berries after the other women became angry at her for drinking the same water as them. She was subsequently accused of insulting the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, a charge she denies, and was arrested and imprisoned. In November 2010, a Sheikhupura judge sentenced her to death. If executed, Noreen would be the first woman in Pakistan to be lawfully killed for blasphemy.”

Lahore (Agenzia Fides) – On Monday, March 17, the hearing before the High Court of Lahore – second instance –regarding Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman and mother of 5 children, reopens. She was arrested on June 19 2009, and sentenced to death on November 11, 2010 by a court of first instance under Pakistan’s “blasphemy law” because accused of slandering Islam. The woman is now in the women’s prison in Multan (Punjab), and as Asia Bibi’s defense team reported to Fides, she will not be present at the hearing for security reasons. A hearing on the case was scheduled in February, but was postponed. Today, Asia’s defense team is led by the Christian lawyer Naeem Shakir, a well-known personality in the field of human rights, awarded the “Human Rights Defender Award” by the Pakistani government in 2012. The lawyer, after examining the documents, evidence and the ruling of first instance, reported to Fides that he “is confident on the outcome of the trial and on the rel ease of the woman”, given that “her innocence is incontrovertible”. There are also Muslim lawyers in the team: the defense, in fact, does not want the case to be exploited in a “conflict of religion”, but is considered only on a legal level.

Family of Asia Bibi

Family of Asia Bibi

And if the Islamists were to take to the streets and protest? “The case is defended in court and we want it to have a strictly legal value: Asia is innocent”, explained the defense team to Fides. “If there is pressure on the judges, and if the case is handled with care and diligence, Asia will be released”. According to possible predictions, 3-4 hearings will be necessary before the High Court, and a ruling may be delivered within six months.
Contacted by Fides, Asia Bibi’s husband, Ashiq Masih says: “For years, we have been waiting for Asia to be released. Our children and I miss her very much”. Masih and lawyers visited Asia in Multan a week ago: “She had fever but she is better now. She prays and hopes, and asks everyone to pray for her. Asia, who is innocent, has suffered in prison for many years. Today we pray for an acquittal”. The legal costs are now incurred by the “Renaissance Education Foundation” (REF) in Lahore and by some NGOs. In the meantime the Christian communities in Lahore, invite all to pray “so that the judges have the strength and wisdom to make the right decision”.

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Asia Bibi’s case represented a shock in the country: in 2010, the then Minister of Catholic minorities, Shahbaz Bhatti and Governor of Punjab, Salmaan Taseer, a Muslim, were killed by extremists because they supported changes to the controversial “blasphemy law”. As in Asia’s case, the law is often misused for personal disputes and used against religious minorities. (PA) (Agenzia Fides 15/03/2014)

 


3 Comments

  1. It is heartbreaking to hear of such in judicial decisions of those who are given the responsibility of law and order in a country. We can only hope that as people are suppressed and murdered for unlawful speech that the rational sector of the world’s population will be led to examine their hearts, search their souls and look for answers in the immediate future.

    • crefsland says:

      I agree, it is heartbreaking. I am praying daily for eyes to be opened, and for God’s protection for these dear Brother’s and Sisters facing this. Thanks for your voice.

  2. SLIMJIM says:

    I am praying for this…this is so sad. We (the US) should stop funding the Pakistani gov’t if they continue these persecutions.

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