Monday, January 18, 2021

CHRISTIAN RECEIVES DEATH SENTENCE FOR BLASPHEMY CHARGE IN PAKISTAN

 A Christian sentenced to death for a blasphemy conviction was acquitted Oct. 5 by a Pakistani high court.

Sawan Masih, 40-year-old Catholic father of three, was sentenced in 2014 after a Muslim friend accused him in 2013 of blaspheming Islam’s prophet Muhammad. Blasphemy is punishable by imprisonment or death.


The friend’s initial report against Masih included no words of blasphemy, but a supplement filed eight days later did.

In 2013 after a mosque broadcast by loudspeakers the friend’s accusation, more than 3,000 Muslims attacked Joseph Colony, a predominately Christian area in Lahore. More than 150 shops, homes and church buildings were burned; Christians fled. In Lahore High Court, Masih’s defense presented concerns about the police investigation, initial report, supplement, and Masih’s death sentence on testimony of only one witness.

In the Oct. 5 acquittal, the court stated the prosecution failed to prove Masih blasphemed.

Pakistan remains No. 5 on Open Doors’ World Watch List of places most difficult to be a Christian.

https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/christian-receives-death-sentence-for-blasphemy-charge-in-pakistan/?share=125360

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