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http://www.siasat.com/english/news/huge-karachi-rally-supports-blasphemy-laws

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Huge Karachi rally supports blasphemy laws

Karachi, January 10: Tens of thousands of demonstrators have marched in 
Pakistan's largest city in opposition to any change to blasphemy laws and to 
praise the man charged with murdering the provincial governor who opposed the 
legislation.

The rally of up to 50,000 people in downtown Karachi on Sunday was one of the 
largest demonstrations of support for the laws that make insulting Islam a 
capital offense. The march was organized before Punjab Gov. Salman Taseer was 
shot dead last week by a bodyguard for opposing such laws.

Opposition politician Fazlur Rehman told the crowd that Taseer "was responsible 
for his own murder" because he had criticized the law. Banners at the event 
included some supporting Taseer's killer, police commando Malik Mumtaz Hussain 
Qadri. "Mumtaz Qadri is not a murderer, he is a hero," said one banner in the 
national Urdu language. "We are ready to sacrifice our lives for the dignity of 
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)," read another.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, during a press conference in 
Islamabad on Sunday, said his government had no intention to bring a fresh 
legislation to amend the blasphemy law.

Activists at the rally, which has been organized by religious groups, called 
for "jihad" or holy war.

The protest forced the closure of the city's main road and all markets in the 
teeming southern metropolis.

Controversy over the law flared when former Information Minister Sherry Rehman 
tabled a private member's bill in November, calling to end the death penalty 
for blasphemy, after a Christian mother-of-five was sentenced to hang.

Rights activists also say the law encourages extremism in a nation already 
besieged by Taleban attacks.

Politicians and conservatives have been at loggerheads over whether President 
Asif Ali Zardari should pardon Aasia Bibi, the Christian mother who was 
sentenced to death under the blasphemy law.

Pakistan has yet to execute anyone for blasphemy, but Bibi's case has exposed 
the deep fault lines in the conservative country. Bibi was arrested in June 
2009 after Muslim women laborers allegedly refused to drink from a bowl of 
water she was asked to fetch while out working in the fields.

Days later, the women allegedly complained that she made derogatory remarks 
about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Bibi was set upon by a mob, 
arrested by police and sentenced on Nov. 8. Most of those convicted of 
blasphemy in Pakistan have their sentences overturned or commuted on appeal 
through the courts.

Rights activists and pressure groups say it is the first time that a woman had 
been sentenced to hang in Pakistan for blasphemy.

Only around three percent of Pakistan's population of 167 million are estimated 
to be non-Muslim.

-Agencies

    Pakistan

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http://www.siasat.com/english/news/huge-karachi-rally-supports-blasphemy-laws




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