Thursday, April 21, 2011

Pakistan: Blasphemy Vigilantes Kill Exonerated Man

From Jihad Watch:


Pakistan: Blasphemy vigilantes kill exonerated man







Taking Sharia into their own hands. "Pakistan's blasphemy vigilantes kill exonerated man," by Nick Paton Walsh for CNN, April 14 (thanks to Clark):



Talahore, Pakistan (CNN) -- Mohamed Imran had been accused, jailed, tried and cleared: if anything, society owed him a debt as a man wrongfully accused.

But his crime was blasphemy. He was meant to have said something derogatory about the prophet Mohammed, so in Pakistan justice worked a little differently.





Whose prophet?



Two weeks after he returned to his small patch of farmland on the rustic outskirts of Islamabad, his alleged crime caught up with him.

Two gunmen burst into the shoe shop where he was sat talking to a friend. Imran tried to duck, to seek cover behind the man next to him -- terrified so greatly for his own life that he perhaps forgot about those around him.



But the gunmen found their target and Pakistan's controversial blasphemy laws claimed another victim....





Posted by Robert on April 14, 2011 4:15 AM

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