Pakistan court sentences woman to death for WhatsApp blasphemy

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MULTAN, PAKISTAN --
A Pakistani courtroom sentenced a Muslim girl to demise after discovering her responsible of blasphemy for insulting Islam's Prophet Muhammad in textual content messages she despatched to a good friend, an official stated Thursday.


The lady, Aneeqa Atteeq, was arrested in Might 2020 after the person alerted police that she despatched him caricatures of the Prophet -- thought-about sacrilegious -- by way of WhatsApp.


Beneath Pakistan's blasphemy legal guidelines, anybody discovered responsible of insulting the faith or spiritual figures might be sentenced to demise. Whereas authorities have but to hold out a demise sentence for blasphemy, simply the accusation could cause riots.


In accordance with a courtroom order, the lady was additionally sentenced to 10 years in jail.


Awais Ahmed, a authorities official, stated the courtroom introduced the decision in opposition to Atteeq on Wednesday within the garrison metropolis of Rawalpindi.


Home and worldwide human rights teams say blasphemy allegations have typically been used to intimidate spiritual minorities and to settle private scores. In December, a Muslim mob descended on a sports activities tools manufacturing unit in Pakistan's Sialkot district, killing a Sri Lankan man and burning his physique publicly over allegations of blasphemy.


The incident drew nationwide condemnation and authorities arrested dozens of individuals over involvement within the killing of Priyantha Kumara. These linked to Kumara's homicide are going through a trial in Pakistan.

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