Ada cewek Kristen 14 thn yg terbelakang mental dituduh ngehina Islam krn 
ngebakar Quran oleh seekor ulama, lalu ada saksi yg bilang bhw si ulama itu 
sebetulnya yg menjebak si cewek dan si cewek ga bersalah.

Sekarang, saksi2 tsb berubah pikiran, ngubah kesaksian mereka. 


Hehehe... udah jelas saksi2 itu ngibul krn disuruh ngibul oleh polisi dan/atau 
pejihad2 di jalan auloh, spy orang Islam bisa ngebantai orang Kristen, termasuk 
cewek ingusan dan terbelakang mental.



Pakistan: Three witnesses whose testimony supported Christian girl accused of 
blasphemy have changed their statements


You didn't think they were going to just let her go, did 
you? "Setback for Pakistani teen facing blasphemy charges," by Reza 
Sayah and Nasir Habib for CNN, October 1 (thanks to Twostellas):

>Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Three witnesses whose testimony
 could absolve a 14-year-old Pakistani girl facing life in prison have 
changed their statements. 
>It's the latest twist in the case of Rimsha Masih, a Christian 
teenager who was charged more than a month ago under Pakistan's 
blasphemy laws for allegedly burning pages of Islam's holy book for 
cooking fuel. She has denied the charges.
>
>
>The three witnesses initially told police they saw Khalid Jadoon 
Chishti, a Muslim cleric, tear pages out of a copy of the Quran and put 
them with police evidence that led to the charges against Rimsha.
>
>
>But they recanted those statements on Monday at a bail hearing for 
the cleric, according to the imam's lawyer, Wajid Ali Gilani. A fourth 
witness stood by his initial statement.
>
>
>The witnesses are a critical part of the police investigation that 
determined last week that the imam framed the teen. Based on that 
investigation and a lack of witnesses, her lawyers are now appealing to 
have the blasphemy charges dismissed....
>
>
>Islamabad's police chief accused the three witnesses of lying to the 
court on Monday, and said investigators never pressured the witnesses 
when they gave their initial statements against the cleric.
>
>
>"If they have changed their statements, they are just lying," Chief Bin Yamin 
>said.
>
>
>Police arrested Rimsha in August after her neighbor accused her of 
burning Quran pages to for cooking fuel, investigators said. The 
neighbor began to shout in protest, drawing a crowd that grew angry.
>
>
>Some neighbors said the teenager was beaten. Others said she ran back home and 
>locked herself inside. When police arrived, they arrested her.
>
>
>Rimsha's lawyers said the neighbor wanted to settle a personal score 
with the girl because the two didn't get along. They said it's likely 
that he liked the teen and she didn't feel the same.
>
>
>The lawyers say that no one actually saw Rimsha burning the papers, but that 
>the neighbor went to Chishti with the bags.
>
>
>According to police, Chishti wasn't certain that simply burning pages with 
>texts from the Quran would be enough to convict Rimsha on 
blasphemy charges. So, he added two pages from the actual holy book to 
the bag to bolster the case, they said.
>
>
>In addition to charges of tampering with evidence, Chishti could also face 
>blasphemy charges as a result of the police investigation....
>
>
>After her arrest in August, Rimsha had been held in an adult jail 
before she was released on bail in September. A local court transferred 
her case to the juvenile court last week after the police investigation 
said she had been framed.
>
>
>Islamabad High Court will consider the petition to drop the charges 
against Rimsha on October 17, said Abdul Hamid Rana, the teen's leading 
lawyer. If the charges are not dismissed, her case will proceed in 
juvenile court.
>
>
>Having her case transferred to juvenile court "is a precursor to the case 
>ending," said Hasan of Human Rights Watch.
>
>
>"That is quite unprecedented in the 25-year history of Pakistan's blasphemy 
>laws," he said last week.
>
>
>It's unclear how the change in statements from the key witnesses will affect 
>her case.
>
>
>Blasphemy laws were first instituted to keep peace between religions. Actions 
>perceived as insults to Islam provoke fierce reactions in the 
predominantly Muslim nation, as demonstrated by the recent angry 
protests in response to an anti-Islam film produced in the United States and 
made available online.
>
>
>There have been 1,400 blasphemy cases since the laws were first 
enacted in 1986, according to Human Rights Watch. There are more than 15 cases 
of people on death row for blasphemy in Pakistan, and 52 people 
have been killed while facing trial for the charge, he said.
>
>
>Rimsha and her family spoke to CNN last month from an undisclosed location 
>after she was released on bail.
>
>
>The teen denied that she defiled the Quran. She said she was happy to be with 
>her family, but feared for her life.
>
>
>"I'm scared," she said by phone. "I'm afraid of anyone who might kill us."...
Posted by Robert on October  1, 2012 11:31 AM  | 3 Comments 

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