Islampura police on Friday registered a case against six Ahmedis on blasphemy and terrorism charges and arrested four of them including a hawker and editor and printer of an Ahmedi publication, The Express Tribune has learnt.
Police registered the FIR under Section 295-B (defiling, etc of copy of holy Quran) and 298-C (person of Qadiani group, etc calling himself Muslim or propagating his faith) of the Pakistan Penal Code and 11-W of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) on the complaint of a member of the Khatm-i-Nabuwwat Lawyers Forum. The complainant accused the Ahmedis of printing and distributing Jamaat-i-Ahmedia’s community newspaper Al-Fazal, which he said carried blasphemous content. The complainant, Muhammad Hassan Muavia, sought action against them under Sections 295-A, B and C, 298-B and C of the PPC, Section 24 of Registration of Printing Press Ordinance and 11-W of ATA. However, the police dropped four of the sections.
The complainant alleged that Khalid Ashfaq, a hawker, was distributing the newspaper carrying objectionable content. He said Faisal Ahmed Tahir, son of Tahir Mahmood, and Azhar Zarif too were associated with the publication. He accused Al-Fazal editor, Abdul Sami, and printer, Tahir Mehdi, of publishing and distributing blasphemous content. However, the police did not arrest Sami and Mehdi.
In a press statement issued to condemn the incident, Jamaat-i-Ahmedia Pakistan spokesperson Saleemuddin said daily Al-Fazal was published only for Ahmedis. He said it contained no blasphemous material.
He said Khalid Ashfaq had reached Tahir Mahmood’s house to deliver a copy of the newspaper when a group of local clerics followed him and forcibly entered the house. He said they beat Khalid, Mahmood and his son Ahmed Tahir and detained them for 45 minutes. He said they questioned them about the editor and printer of the newspaper so that they could be nominated in the complaint. Later, he said, they called the police and lodged the FIR.
He said the clerics also beat Tahir Mahmood’s children and took away two mobile phones and two laptops.
He said a group of clerics had been registering FIRs against Ahmedis in Lahore. He said the government machinery, instead of protecting Ahmedis’ rights, had become a tool in the hands of a handful extremists. He said the allegations in the FIR were fabricated. He appealed to caretaker Chief Minister Najam Sethi to ensure justice to the Ahmedis. He said it was already the second incident against Ahmedis during the caretaker government. He said Al-Fazal was going to celebrate its 100th anniversary of publication this year but since July last, some anti-Ahmedi elements were bent on stopping its publication. He said a few months ago, they had stopped its circulation in the newspaper market. He said following the developments, the Jamaat-i-Ahmedia had developed its own circulation setup in Lahore.
Muavia said the KNLF had filed four cases against Ahmedis in Lahore. He said they had used derogatory language against non-Ahmedis. He said the KNLF had stopped Al-fazal’s circulation in the newspaper market. He said they wanted to stop all presses printing Ahmedi literature in the country. He called the allegations of beating and theft baseless.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 13th, 2013.
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For a nation that was built on the pillars of Islamic equality, Pakistan has relapsed quite shockingly. In fact, so deplorable is Pakistan’s current state that one would have to think twice before referring to it as an Islamic Republic.
Even though the situation in Pakistan is grave, there is still hope for a better future, and who better to bring about positive change than the people of Pakistan themselves?
@Owais: No sir I think people are saying this is against civilized law in 2013 AND to be frank, Pakistan doesn't exactly have a good track record nowadays with it's treatment of minorities. Forgive me if I have little to no faith in the justice system and don't expect these folks to get a fair trial. Religious fanatics seemed to have high jacked people of their sense of humanity and common sense. And so what if they did committed blasphemy even according to interpretations of religious texts? If you believe in God, let him deal with it. Leave the ACTUAL crimes to be dealt with by the people. You know the ones that actually cause undue harm to others i.e. murder rape robbery terrorism etc. If your own faith is strong enough, you won't care about those who 'harm' the religion with their words thoughts feelings or beliefs. Cheers.
Either I'm missing something or something is absolutely wrong with all the commentators above. They are charged with a crime people, you know C-H-A-R-G-E-D? It means that they will be brought to court and will be punished IF they are found guilty of committing the crime. What's the problem with that? For those, against blasphemy law, it was and still is supported by each and every Muslim scholar (send a link to me of any material proving otherwise please), be it of any sect. Are you people saying that this is against Islamic laws?
Wait till the judgement of Allah comes. He is all seeing and knowing and will deal with these Mullahs.I only fear for those innocent people who will be crushed like chaff with the wheat. Why would Najam Sethi do any thing,he is scared knowing what these Mullahs did to Salman Taseer.
The name of the complainant explains it all, regarding who's behind it, and why!
This is disgusting...There has to an end to this madness..Has any of the perpetrators of falsely accusing people been taken to task yet? Alas Najam Sethi has not shown any thing suggestive of moral authority yet either
This happening in the name of religion is disgraceful. We seem to have sold our soul to the devil.................literally.
Such a case on the charges of blasphemy was registered against a few Ahmadis in the same area few months ago and the right of bail was later denied to them. It is for the safety of Ahmadis to realize this bitter fact that dice is absolutely loaded against them because of certain constitutional amendments and the laws codified thereupon.They must learn the art of tight rope walking if they want to live in a comparative peace in Pakistan.
omertà rule: (the code of silence) - The broader psychological principle at work here is “pluralistic ignorance,” in which individual members of a group do not believe something but mistakenly believe everyone else in the group believes it. When you add an element of punishment for those who challenge the norm, pluralistic ignorance can transmogrify into purges, pogroms and repressive political regimes. “People enforce unpopular norms to show that they have complied out of genuine conviction and not because of social pressure."
Sethi do sonething, the nation is waiting to see what action you can take on this blatent attack on freedom of speech.
I am not an Ahmedi, but i want to ask my fellow muslims what difference would it make if this coummunity wants to have its own newspaper for itself?
Can you imagine the reaction if Muslims in the west were banned from 'dawah' activities and spreading their faith? We want all the freedom of religion for ourselves but give none in return to minorities/other sects.
Nothing can be done... we are religious bigots.... and will probably continue to be in the forseeable future..
Imagine if a western country do that their will be hue and cry in entire world. Pakistanis are nothing but a bunch of hypocrates.
complete absurdity..instead of apprehending criminal, those abducted kidnapped and stolen things, police registering an FIR against the community!
Let's see what Najam Sethi does......
@Usman:
So far nothing. He's all talk and no action.
Do tell will these ridiculous apartheid laws be done away with in Imran Khan's Naya Pakistan?
This country makes me laugh in disgust when I see the inherent flaws in its people.