> "They were saying: 'We are going to burn you inside the 
house,'" he said. "'We are not going to spare you or your kids. Then we 
will burn the homes of the other Christians.'

Indahnya Islam itu, hehehe... (Teddy pasti mikir gua lagi muji2 Islam)


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-19564705


11 September 2012 Last updated at 20:42 GMT

Pakistan 'blasphemy' family tell of fire threat

The family of a young 
Pakistani Christian girl, known as Rimsha, who is accused of blasphemy, 
say their Muslim neighbours threatened to burn them alive inside their 
home. 

Speaking to the BBC under tight security, Rimsha's father said he feared for 
their lives.

He insisted his daughter was innocent. Rimsha was released on bail on Saturday, 
but could still face charges. 

She had been accused of burning pages from an Islamic textbook. 

But a cleric who had accused her was arrested last week for 
allegedly planting evidence against her, and himself desecrating the 
Koran.

The case has sparked fresh concerns about the misuse of Pakistan's strict 
blasphemy laws.
Mob 

Rimsha's parents, who are not being named for their own 
safety, told the BBC's Orla Guerin that their daughter was a shy 
11-year-old who was illiterate - like the rest of the family - and had 
always been slow.

They said she was sitting 
quietly at home in their poor neighbourhood on the outskirts of 
Islamabad when a crowd gathered outside, claiming she had burnt pages 
from an Islamic textbook. Her mother described trying to hold off the 
mob.

"A woman hit me," she said, "and slapped my face. People 
started running into the house to catch my daughter. I was scared they 
might kill us. We were all crying. My daughter was very upset."

The family said Rimsha survived by locking herself in the 
bathroom. Her 14-year-old sister, who was locked in the house with her, 
was also traumatised by the events. 

"A lot of people had gathered," Rimsha's sister said, "and 
they were saying: 'We will cut off the hands of the people who burned 
the Koran.' Rimsha wouldn't come out of the bathroom. Later the police 
came and took her away."

The entire family was at risk, according to Rimsha's father - a slight man with 
a hunted look, who used to earn his living as a house painter. He told our 
correspondent that their Muslim neighbours had 
threatened to set them alight.
On the run 

"They were saying: 'We are going to burn you inside the 
house,'" he said. "'We are not going to spare you or your kids. Then we 
will burn the homes of the other Christians.'

"Even after we left the area they were saying: 'Bring the girl and the family 
to us. We want to kill them.'" 

The family has been in hiding for weeks, moving from place to place under tight 
security. The government promised to protect them, 
but past history made them fearful, they said. 

"We are worried that we can be attacked and killed any time," Rimsha's father 
said. "Before, when cases like this have arisen, people who were accused were 
killed."
Mobs or vigilantes have killed more than 30 people suspected of blasphemy in 
the past 20 years, according to Christian leaders. 

The family insist that Rimsha did not burn any Islamic textbooks. 
'Plot' 
"We don't have [Muslim] books in our home," Rimsha's father said. "We don't use 
them and none of us could read them."
Other Christians in their neighbourhood believe Rimsha was 
the innocent victim of a plot to rid the district of Christian families.
Christians say there were complaints about the noise they made when singing 
hymns at mass on Sundays. 
The imam of the local mosque has been arrested, accused of 
fabricating evidence against Rimsha. His own deputy claimed the imam had added 
pages from the Koran to a bag full of ashes allegedly discarded 
by Rimsha. 
Her arrest caused an international outcry and complaints from some senior 
Muslim clerics in Pakistan - a rare show of concern for a 
blasphemy suspect, our correspondent says.
Many believe the case against Rimsha will eventually be dropped, she adds. 
But though she is out of jail, she may not be out of danger. 
Her family fear that while they remain in Pakistan, the blasphemy 
allegation could follow them wherever they go.

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