Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Christian woman's execution cancellation - demonstrated in many parts of Pakistan

Asia Bibi from Lahore suburb of Pakistan. The Christian minority of the country's minority was facing religious disrespect for Mohammed Muhammad's contempt of the dispute with his neighbors.

In 2010, the trial court ordered the death penalty for Asia Bibi. The Lahore High Court ruled in the year 2014 to confirm this order.

Following his suit in the Pakistani Supreme Court, he was ordered to cancel his death sentence.

The petition was conducted by a three-judge hearing led by Supreme Court Chief Justice Mian Chakib Nisar. The Supreme Court today ruled in this case and canceled the death penalty imposed on Asia Bibi.

The judges proclaimed the release of Asia Pebble from this case has been banned by police and other police officers for failing to prove the allegations of religious disgrace against him.

Many of the Islamic organizations are engaged in protests and demonstrations in cities like Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Karachi, and other parts of the country to protest the release of the Asia-Pacific from the death penalty.





Several police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in areas where tensions and demonstrations are tense and violent.

In the meanwhile, Biwi interviewed the media with the phone in Lahore jail that he could not believe the message released from the death penalty.

Her husband Ashiq Masih said that the release of the Asia-Pacific release has given her and her children pleasure. We are telling God. We know that Asia Bibi is innocent. We are grateful to the judges who gave this verdict, "he said

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