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Protest in Rome against Pakistan’s blasphemy law

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  1. yahya
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    ROME: Italian lawmakers and religious associations protested in Rome Wednesday against Pakistan’s blasphemy law, calling for the release of a Christian woman sentenced to death under the legislation.

    Catholic and Jewish associations joined human rights group Amnesty International and representatives of the Pakistani community in Italy in a 100-strong demonstration in front of the Italian parliament.

    “We want this law to be abolished,” Pakistani-born Joseph Philip told AFP, explaining that his uncle, a Catholic Bishop, had been killed for his religious beliefs. He said he had come to the protest along with 15 compatriots.

    Asia Bibi, a 45-year-old, Christian mother-of-five, was sentenced to death in November after Muslim women labourers who worked with her in the fields complained she made derogatory remarks about the Prophet Mohammed.

    Umberto Bossi, head of Italy’s anti-immigrant and populist Northern League Party and prime minister Silvio Berlusconi’s partner in the centre-right coalition, attended Wednesday’s protest here.

    “We want to express our solidarity,” he told journalists. A delegation from the protest also met Foreign Minister Franco Frattini.

    Last Thursday the European parliament urged Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari to pardon and release Bibi following calls from several countries, international organisations and an appeal by Pope Benedict XVI.

    European parliamentarians also called on the Pakistani government to revise their blasphemy laws and their application.

    Their request followed the January 4 assassination of Punjab governor Salman Taseer, who was shot dead by a police commando after calling for reform of the blasphemy law used to sentence Bibi to death.

    Taseer’s killing met with mixed reactions in Pakistan, with many from the country’s conservative religious quarter praising the gunman for acting to silence the outspoken moderate politician.

    http://www.dawn.com/2011/01/26/protest-in-rome-against-pakistans-blasphemy-law.html

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Jan 2011 0:10 #
  2. yahya
    Member

    Italy's European Affairs Minister Andrea Ronchi (L) stands next to the Union of the Centre (UDC) party leader Pier Ferdinando Casini as they take part in a demonstration in front of the Italian Parliament in central Rome on January 26, 2011 against the death penalty of Asia Bibi, a Christian mother sentenced to death for blasphemy.

    http://www.daylife.com/photo/02fygTr6eAc7x?q=Rome

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Jan 2011 0:11 #
  3. I am still so angry and disturbed at the death of Governor Salman Taseer and even angrier the way our fasadi moulvis have glorified his murderer in city streets.

    Salman Taseer was a principled man with lots of courage to promote his moderate views for a better tolerant Pakistani society. His death is a big loss for Pakistan. He will be long remembered for his services for this nation.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Jan 2011 1:03 #
  4. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    well they should protest for release of Afia Siddiqui as well...

    then I will think they care about humanity, not just christiandom.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Jan 2011 3:13 #
  5. expakistani
    Member

    @Sweettruth bhai
    I am not angry and disturbed at the death of Governor Salman Taseer... we have 3 more use less governors and 4 CM..... en ke pechey bhi Qadri hona chahey...

    I asked some lirbaral, about Tasser's contribution as Governor of Punjab? his contribution when 1/2 of Punjab was under flood water....

    He basically used blasphemy law to get publicity... just like veen malik is using Big Boss.

    @Protest in Rome ...

    Did they burn Rom's Banks, may be 1-2 public buses or if nothing just a Rickshaw tier on some major highway??? if not then
    we dont care....they have all right to protest, They cant change pakistani law, we have right to make correction just fix implementation ...
    and i think we only need to fix implementation process.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Jan 2011 3:14 #
  6. The topic 'blasphemy' has been repeatedly discussed.

    Posted 1 year ago on 27 Jan 2011 4:36 #

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