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Pakistan's Extremist Persecutions Now Include The Disabled

Posted: 08/27/2012 12:00 am

In Sharia-benighted Pakistan, an 11-year-old Christian girl with Down's Syndrome has recently been incarcerated for blasphemy.

Rimshah Masih allegedly burned pages of the Quran and other Islamic textbooks, including a Quran primer. The girl was found holding the charred pages. She was subsequently beaten by an angry Islamist rabble which, supported by the usual obscurantist mullahs and bigots, is demanding the severest penalty for this disabled girl.

Unfortunately, Rimshah is not the only Pakistani facing such charges. Asia Bibi, another Christian accused of blasphemy, has languished in prison since 2010. She is the unfortunate woman on death row for allegedly showing disrespect for the Prophet Mohammad.

Pakistanis collectively have shown little outrage at these travesties. In fact, the religious climate of the country has turned even educated Pakistanis into dogmatists who think that freedom of expression stops at religion. The media have reinforced this, especially popular talk shows and television dramas.

Concern from the international community has dwindled disturbingly, as Pakistani clerics await Asia Bibi's hanging.

In both cases the charges appear unfounded. No one knows how Rimshah acquired pages of the Quran or the primer--or if the charred pages were indeed taken out of these books. And no one really knows what Asia Bibi actually said to the women who accused her of blasphemy.

Bibi, a mother of four, dared to touch the eating utensils of nearby Muslim women. When she merely expressed displeasure at segregated and elitist eating practices, she was accused of blasphemy. Since then, fanatics have harassed her family. Rimshah's family has fled, as have hundreds of other residents of her Christian neighborhood.

Christians suffer daily in Muslim countries. Their lives are in constant peril because of radical Islam's assault on beleaguered Christian communities.

Attacks on Christian churches have become common. While all religious minorities are targeted in Muslim countries where radical Islam has taken root, Christians are particularly vulnerable because they are accused of allying themselves with the "crusader" West, particularly after 9/11.

In yet another outrageous case, eleven nurses--including three Christians--were recently poisoned in a Karachi hospital for not fasting during Ramadan. Fortunately all are recovering. We now also hear reports of Samuel Yacoob, an 11-year-old Christian boy, who was tortured and beaten to death in Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Christians in Islamic countries are voiceless and suffer under an intolerable legal framework, with its archaic and reprehensible blasphemy laws. They also endure attacks on places of worship, economic hardship and workplace discrimination.

Muslims everywhere must protest blasphemy laws, demand freedom for Rimshah and Asia Bibi and offer protection for members of their religious community. Blasphemy laws in Pakistan must be repealed.

The international community can also help. France has taken up Rimshah's cause. Canada must also put pressure on the Pakistani government to release these victims of religious bigotry.

The legal framework of Pakistan requires an overhaul. More fundamentally, the masses need to be educated to respect human rights and freedom of expression, even in religion. Only when its citizens can be persuaded that civic responsibility begins with tolerance will Pakistan step out of the dark ages and strive for the dignity all of its diverse people deserve.

This article was first published in Toronto Sun, Aug, 24th, 2012

 

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In Sharia-benighted Pakistan, an 11-year-old Christian girl with Down's Syndrome has recently been incarcerated for blasphemy. Rimshah Masih allegedly burned pages of the Quran and other Islamic text...
In Sharia-benighted Pakistan, an 11-year-old Christian girl with Down's Syndrome has recently been incarcerated for blasphemy. Rimshah Masih allegedly burned pages of the Quran and other Islamic text...
 
 
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Jill Press
10:36 AM on 08/28/2012
Where did an 11 year old girl with Down's Syndrome get the idea to burn a Quran? Knowing of Pakistan's blasphemy laws, who allowed her to do it?
John P Miller
Historian, Truthseeker
12:08 AM on 08/28/2012
Excellent essay. Thank you.
07:11 PM on 08/27/2012
Farzana,

It's not just the Christian minority that's being targeted / driven out / affected by these blasphemy laws. This has been happening to the indigenous Pakistani Hindu and Buddhist populations.

Would have been nice to have seen a piece where this was noted but then again, Hindus and Buddhists (and others of the Dharmic traditions) are not considered "people of the book."
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Farzana Hassan
09:29 AM on 08/28/2012
I actually wrote a piece about this a couple of weeks ago. I condemned the killings at the Gurdwara in Wisconsin. I have condemned the treatment of religious minorities in general through my writings. I do not subscribe to the notion of religious hierarchies with " people of the book" at the top.
01:35 PM on 08/29/2012
The Gurdwara is the temple in which the Sikhs pray.  A mandhir is the temple in which Hindus. It's simply amazing how people will go to such great lengths to NOT even type the word "Hindu" in their pieces. WOW.
05:42 PM on 08/27/2012
this is what islam does to a country - it takes it back to a 7th century. the worst thing is that western liberals fail to realize it and are ever happy to cheer for 'muslim rights' in the west. the only thing is that they are putting their own societies at risk such that they can end up just like pakistan. discrimination must be appalling in that country.
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Gnomish
ego doctus ignarus
05:11 PM on 08/27/2012
Meanwhile at Home Canada refuses funding for special needs schools and shuts them down.

We have no high ground!
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spinnerator
02:30 PM on 08/27/2012
A stone age society with nuclear bombs. How frightening is that?
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Torontosaurous
11:22 AM on 08/27/2012
The kind of pressure Canada could use is to first stop sending them so much money that the tax payers were robbed of here.
07:41 AM on 08/27/2012
Yes. Canada must lead the fight to protect individuals from religious bigotry. We can start south of the border. The Christians are getting out of hand. Of course, we now have backbenchers trying to bring the abortion debate back so maybe we should start in our own backyard. It would seem that the among the religious, their right to religious freedom generally involves diminishing the freedom of everyone else. Whether they're Christians or Muslims.
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Farzana Hassan
01:17 PM on 08/27/2012
Are eleven year old's with Down' syndrome being incarcerated for blasphemy in the US?
Your comparison is not a fair one.
01:38 PM on 08/27/2012
If a 13 year old girl is raped by her father and becomes pregnant should she be forced to have the child? The US is moving towards this goal. My point being that certainly, the events in Pakistan and Afghanistan are horrible and unjust, but the world's only remaining superpower is not exactly a beacon of light in these matters.
 
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spinnerator
02:33 PM on 08/27/2012
No but their about to make your right to choose a crime. If you want to start a fight against religious extremism you must include all religions and Mr. Woo is correct, if you live here in North America you have more to fear from Christian extremists than you do Muslim ones.
07:33 AM on 08/27/2012
Surely the United Church of Canada is organizing a boycott of goods and services from Pakistan?
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Farzana Hassan
01:45 PM on 08/27/2012
They will be sending goods and services to Pakistan--:)
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Torontosaurous
07:23 AM on 08/27/2012
What you mean to say is that this is pretty f*cked up place for all involved and that religious freaks make it a hell for each other.All they have to do is to become "educated" and all will be well.
Canada has to stop sending over 80% of its C.I.D.A. Funds to Pakistan and the Taliban.Pakistan is the enemy,why are we sending them millions?