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Legal Change May Help Pakistan's Persecuted Christians
Allie Martin and Jenni Parker
Agape Press

August 24, 2004

Government officials in Pakistan are pushing for a revision of that
country's blasphemy law, a change that would be a major boon to
followers of the Christian faith in that country.

For years now, Pakistan's Law 295c -- which prohibits blaspheming
Mohammed, a crime punishable by death -- has been used against
Christians to settle various disputes.

According to Todd Nettleton of Voice of the Martyrs (VOM), many times
Pakistani Christians are falsely accused, often in the midst of an
argument. "If there's a dispute about property," Nettleton says, "or if
you're upset about something, you just point the finger and say, 'You
know what? He blasphemed Muhammad.' And the police come in and arrest
them, and they're out of your way."

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VOM, an international ministry to the persecuted Church, reports that
Pakistani followers of Jesus are often falsely accused of blaspheming
Mohammad, and some have even been murdered by mobs after being acquitted
of such charges.

In any circumstances, the mere allegation has frequently been all that
was required for a Muslim accuser to get rid of a Christian enemy. But
now, Nettleton says, a proposed revision to the law calls for harsh
penalties for anyone making a spurious accusation of blasphemy. "One of
the changes they're looking at is to make it so that if you make a false
charge, you will be punished as the person would have been punished if
they were guilty of blasphemy," he says.

The VOM spokesman believes there is a good chance the proposal to revise
the anti-blasphemy law will be approved, which he says would be a major
benefit to Christian believers. "Obviously that will make it a lot more
difficult to use the blasphemy law against Christians and others just to
settle a dispute," he says.

According to VOM reports, even if the law is amended, Christians will
continue to be at risk in Pakistan, where militant Islamic forces
continually initiate violence against them.

Also, efforts to officially adopt Muslim Sharia law as the law of the
land are ongoing in the Islamic nation, and should those efforts
succeed, even more persecution of Christians will inevitably result. But
for the present, Nettleton asserts, the proposed revision to the
anti-blasphemy law is greatly needed to corrected a common injustice in
the Muslim-controlled country.

Hopefully, he says, the change will make many people "think long and
hard" before lodging a false complaint of blasphemy against a Christian.

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Voice of the Martyrs (http://www.persecution.com)


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