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Christian girl , 11, held for blasphemy
 


August 19, 2012 - Updated 222 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: A Christian girl, with Down's Syndrome, has been arrested on blasphemy charges, accused of burning pages inscribed with verses from the Holy Quran, police and activists said on Sunday.

 

Police arrested Rimsha, 11, who is recognized by a single name, on Thursday after she was reported holding in public burnt pages, which had Islamic text, and Quranic verses on them, a police official told AFP.

 

The official said that the girl was taken to a police station in the capital Islamabad, where she has been detained since.

 

Angry protesters held rallies demanding she be punished, said the official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.

 

"We had to register the case fairly quickly to prevent any unpleasant situation," he added, referring to the demonstrations.

 

Rimsha was produced before a court on Friday and remanded in custody for 14 days, another police official said. She is expected to go before the court again by end of this month.

 

Human rights activists say the law is often used to settle petty disputes, but in the face of huge public support for the legislation, the government says it has no plans to change it.

 

The girl's alleged behaviour sparked Muslim anger in Mehrabad, an area of the capital where she lives with her parents and where up to 800 Christians reside. Christians there were forced to leave amid mounting fury.

 

"These Christians had sought shelter with their relatives in other parts of the city but now they are gradually returning to Mehrabad," a senior official of All Pakistan Minorities Alliance (APMA), Tahir Naveed Chaudhry, told AFP.

 

He said that the girl had Down's Syndrome -- a condition which causes

various degrees of learning difficulties -- and disputed the age given by police.

 

"She was just 11 to 12 years old," he said, adding it was a hugely sensitive issue and "we would not like it to be mishandled and would rather want to resolve it amicably".

 

Women's Action Forum (WAF), a leading Pakistani organization fighting for the rights of women, condemned Rimsha's arrest.

 

"WAF is outraged at the total inhumanity of the men who lodged the First Information Report (FIR) in the police," WAF spokeswoman Tahira Abdullah said, demanding Rimsha's immediate release.

 

Police should have dealt with the case under the Juvenile Justice System and not the serious allegation of blasphemy, she said, accusing police of not allowing lawyers or civil society representatives to visit the girl in custody. (AFP)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[Women's Action Forum (WAF)...condemned Rimsha's arrest. "WAF is outraged at the total inhumanity of the men who lodged the First Information Report (FIR) in the police," WAF spokeswoman Tahira Abdullah said, demanding Rimsha's immediate release.] Tahir Sahiba, I salute you. You uttered the words that the stalwart politicans of Pakistan, the Sharifs, Khans, Chaudhrys, Qureshis, Hashmis, did not dare say. You are such a rarity in this nation, hijacked by the extremists. God bless you.

NS
USA
Only Allah can save Pakistan. When a man of governor rank can be murdered just for advocating the reconsideration of blasphemy law, I know what fate poor girl Risma is going to have.I am sure there will be no Hindu in Pakistan after 30 years from now.They must learn from India to live in diversity.We have a Hindu President, a Sikh PM, a Muslim vice president, a Parsi chief justice of apex court, and a christian head of a biggest national party.

Ajay Ladkani
UAE
It seems like somebody is trying to get this christian family into trouble for whatever reason.. its not uncommon i dont seem to understand where this little 11 year old wll get a a piece of paper that has islamic text on it its definately given to her by some1 or she is being accused falsly. a thorough investigation needs to be carried in order to avoid injustice to this girl and her family.

Assunta
USA
she is also pakistani.first of all get the statement of 11 years old RAMSHA.what she says about this balame.if she accept her sin then the court of pakistan will decide her punish according to the rule.if she is innocent and her sin not prove then police immediately release the girl.

QAZI.
Pakistan
We all get defensive once such cases prop up regarding minorities in Pakistan. Firstly we should rewrite the blasphamy law,plugging in all the loop holes of ambiguities.Secondly one should ponder how a christian girl with DOWN SYNDROME got hold OF leafs of Quran & then burn them. Unless there is ulteriormotive,this is very hard to swallow.Does this christian family is looking forward settling in Europe or USA

W.Bangash
United Kingdom
Shame Pakistan, Shame!!!!!!!!!!

Muhammad Naeem Sarwar
Saudi Arabia
What the heck has Pakistan turned into? A monstrous state ruled by kleptocrats disconnected from the reality, there is no semblance of the rule of law in most parts of the country, minorities and various sects are regularly persecuted and ruthlessly butchered, industries are being destroyed on purpose by the incompetence and inaction of the government... the list is virtually endless. Mr. Jinnah must be turning in his grave for what we have done to his beloved Pakistan. Shame on us.

Blitzer
Pakistan
Isn't strange for a group of people, who constantly harp on how their religion is the religion of peace, to demand to burn a mentally retarded 11 year-old girl alive for burning a piece of paper? Is this the kind of nation the Pakistani muslims wanted to create for themselves?

aqabdulaziz
Pakistan
 
 
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