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Source: Associated Press
Chinese national arrested on blasphemy charges in Pakistan
By RIAZ KHAN
April 17, 2023
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) Pakistani police arrested a Chinese national on blasphemy charges after he allegedly insulted Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, authorities said Monday. Under Pakistans controversial blasphemy laws, a conviction for the offense carries the death penalty.
Police identified the man only as Mr. Tian from China and said he was arrested on Sunday night, hours after hundreds of residents and laborers working on a dam project blocked a key highway and rallied to demand his arrest.
The rally took place in the town of Komela located close to the site of the Dasu Dam, the biggest hydropower project in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan, according to local police chief Naseer Khan.
Khan said officers quickly responded to the protests by rescuing and arresting the Chinese national, ...
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According to Khan, the accusations arose from a workplace disagreement: Tian allegedly became upset and reprimanded two local drivers for taking too much time from work to pray. Other laborers then claimed he had insulted the prophet.
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OnDoutside
(20,671 posts)Major Nikon
(36,911 posts)While it's certainly more extreme, the ideology is the exactly same as those who feel religion should be exempt from criticism.
There's a teaching moment here, but sadly some won't get it.
anciano
(1,568 posts)(or their refrainment therefrom) should be a personal thing, and should not be anyone else's concern. But by the same token their belief (or lack of belief) should not be imposed on anyone else either. Just saying.....