Religious activists warn against release of Aasia Bibi
The protesters started their march at Data Darbar and then staged a sit-in at Chairing Cross
Aasia Bibi. PHOTO: REUTERS
LAHORE:
Religious activists staged a protest on the Mall Road on Wednesday against the possible release of jailed blasphemy convict Aasia Bibi.
Speakers at the protest categorically demanded the Supreme Court to immediately reject her appeal and order her execution, warning of unrest in the country if the apex court did not do so.
Lal Masjid warns government against release of Aasia Bibi
The protesters started their march at Data Darbar and then staged a sit-in at Chairing Cross, where they offered Asr and Maghrib prayers. Protesters at the demonstration shouted slogans against the convict, the Supreme Court and the federal government, and in favour of Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, who was hanged for the murder of former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer.
SC delays Aasia Bibi blasphemy appeal after judge steps down
Religious groups have organised regular protests ever since the Supreme Court began hearing Aasia’s appeal against her death sentence.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 19th, 2016.
Religious activists staged a protest on the Mall Road on Wednesday against the possible release of jailed blasphemy convict Aasia Bibi.
Speakers at the protest categorically demanded the Supreme Court to immediately reject her appeal and order her execution, warning of unrest in the country if the apex court did not do so.
Lal Masjid warns government against release of Aasia Bibi
The protesters started their march at Data Darbar and then staged a sit-in at Chairing Cross, where they offered Asr and Maghrib prayers. Protesters at the demonstration shouted slogans against the convict, the Supreme Court and the federal government, and in favour of Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, who was hanged for the murder of former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer.
SC delays Aasia Bibi blasphemy appeal after judge steps down
Religious groups have organised regular protests ever since the Supreme Court began hearing Aasia’s appeal against her death sentence.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 19th, 2016.