Mumtaz Qadri
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Salmaan Taseer’s killer hanged
Mumtaz Qadri’s body handed over to family for burial; protests staged countrywide
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Executed man’s funeral: Capital’s major roads to remain blocked today
News of execution disrupts civic life, educational activities in twin cities
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The hanging of Mumtaz Qadri
The man who murdered the governor of Punjab in Kohsar market, Islamabad in 2011 met his end in Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi
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The most incisive commentary on Mumtaz Qadri's execution
We did the leg work of digging out the most incisive commentary on Qadri's hanging so you wouldn't have to.
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Pakistan on alert as Salmaan Taseer's killer hanged
Qadri was hanged in Adiala jail early Monday morning in Rawalpindi
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JI leader warns govt against execution of Taseer's killer
Professor Ibrahim warns of dire consequences if Mumtaz Qadri is executed
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Rallying for Mumtaz Qadri: Case registered against 2,000 party activists
Nominated persons include Pakistan Sunni Tehreek chief
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Clerics flex muscle ‘for Qadri’s release’
Say there is no room in Pakistan for blasphemers
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Of threats: JUI-F, JI, religious parties warn of agitation if Qadri hanged
Say NAP will be affected if ulema start protest
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SC rejects Mumtaz Qadri’s review petition against death sentence
Qadri has been awarded capital punishment for murder of ex-Punjab Governor Salman Taseer in Islamabad’s Koshar...
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The scum also rises
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) candidates, in UC-34 of Baldia district, used the image of Mumtaz Qadri in order to gain support
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Mumtaz Qadri threatens to commit suicide
Salmaan Taseer's killer protests against jail authorities' decision to not allow him to meet family in separate room
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Punishing religious vigilantism
The Court concluded that Salmaan Taseer had merely questioned the workings of the blasphemy law
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A timely clarification
Supreme Court on October 27 issued a defining order in respect of the blasphemy laws
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Qadri verdict is commendable, but the struggle is not over
The Supreme Court’s judgement will strengthen voices seeking an end to misuse of blasphemy laws.
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The law upheld
Salman Taseer had not been charged or indicted but Mumtaz Qadri decided he was to be judge, jury and executioner
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SC questions whether individuals have authority to punish blasphemers
Mumtaz Qadri's counsel says punishing a blasphemer is a religious duty which has to be performed by everyone