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Afghanistan/South Asia
5 children among 14 Shias accused of 'blasphemy'
2005-05-26
LAHORE: Five children, three elderly women and six men of the Shia sect have been accused of blasphemy in Haveli Koranga, Khanewal district, for allegedly making derogatory remarks about one of the companions of the Prophet (Peace be upon him). Police officials told Daily Times on Wednesday that the local sessions court had granted bail to the 14 accused, but the case hearing had not begun because the police had not submitted the challan. Following the incident in Basti Mehar Shah on April 19/20, a police case was lodged on April 27. A Deobandi Sunni group affiliated with the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (now called the Millat-e-Islamia) allegedly set a backside portion of a mosque in the area on fire. Ownership of the mosque is disputed between the sects and the case is pending in the Lahore High Court. The mosque has been sealed.

Residents of the area told Daily Times that things had now calmed down. "The situation is not so tense anymore because the Shias, though in majority in the area, are surrounded by the Sipah-e-Sahaba, who are in majority in surrounding areas. Kabirwala tehsil is where Sipah-e-Sahaba was founded in 1986," said one of the locals. The complainant in the case is the station house officer (SHO) of the area, Muhammad Afsar Khan. According to the case, the children made an effigy and allegedly related it to one of the companions of the Prophet (pbuh), placed it on a donkey and chanted derogatory remarks. Zahran, Kaneeza and Hameedan, the accused women, had made the effigy for Faisal, Muhammad Shahbaz, Imran, Shahbaz and Najaf. These children then brought the effigy to the bazaar where Zufiqar, Rafqat, Hasan Nawaz, Zaigham, Ghulam Murtaza, and Zamir accompanied them. They chanted the derogatory remarks and made off when some elders scolded them.

Section 298(A) of the PPC says, "Use of derogatory remarks in respect of holy personages. Whoever by words, either, spoken or written, or by visible representation, or by any imputation, innuendo, or institution, directly or indirectly, defiles the sacred name of any wife, or members of the family of the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), or any of the righteous Caliphs or companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extended to three years, or with fine, or both." Police officials told Daily Times that according to prior investigations, the children were celebrating Milad on Rabiul Awal 9 (third Islamic month), which is an old tradition in the Shia community. They said that they were celebrating the death of Omar bin Saad, commander in chief of Yazid's army that martyred Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS). They said they had not defiled the name of any companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). On April 24, a local jirga consisting of elders from both sects called a meeting and decided that the children had made no deliberate attempt to blaspheme. Initially, nine children were accused, including Sarfaraz, Fayyaz, Bilal, Qasim, Abuzar but only Shahbaz (11), Fasial Zamir (13), Muhammad Shahbaz (12), Najaf Ali (12) and Muhammad Imran (9) were nominated in the FIR.
Posted by:Fred

#9  makes the "collateral count" low, then
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-26 21:37  

#8  Pakistan - the "Land of the Pure" is just purifying (ethnically cleansing) itself.

It has already ethically cleansed the Sihks and Hindus. It is well on the way to wiping out the Ahmaddis muslims. The Ismaeli muslims will soon follow (rather perverse when one considers that the Aga Khan was a supporter of the Pakistan project). The Shia muslims are next.
Once only Sunni are allowed, there will be further cleansing of the renegade sects like the Barelvi, the Sufi..

Only the pure Deobandi will remain.
All will be Taliban.



Posted by: john   2005-05-26 21:14  

#7  Well, then - they must all be stoned to death. It's only the Muslim thing to do.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-05-26 15:06  

#6  Somebody's got to keep the faithful ... uh, faithful and all that. Tough job to be sure. Who dropped the challan on this one anyway?
Posted by: Tkat   2005-05-26 09:34  

#5  1600s? My, that's a 200-year cultural advance.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-05-26 08:16  

#4  Sounds like an honest to gawd witchhunt, 1600s style.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-26 07:06  

#3  AI take note.

Oh, you WON'T? My bad.
Posted by: Ptah   2005-05-26 04:48  

#2  The nice thing about having freedom of opinion and freedom of speech, is that it frees up the police and the courts to deal with real crimes and criminals. Or even take the occasional lunch break.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-05-26 01:45  

#1  Kinda like being jugged for saying the Apostle Luke was a nerdy note-taker.

Well, he was...
Posted by: mojo   2005-05-26 00:43  

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