Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
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Re: Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
When this story broke, I immediately suspected that this was a case of ethnic cleansing by the area Muslims. Frame the Christian girl, leading to a volatile atmosphere and voila the Christians are terrorised out of the neighbourhood.
It doesn't surprise me in the least that this local Iman framed the girl. Blasphemy laws are ethnic/racial chauvinist laws designed to terrorise and intimidate minorities. ---- US gives Pakistan billions in aid, they have the ability to make Pakistan behave a bit less barbaric. US aid and threats of military/diplomatic action should be used to make Pakistan do away with blashphemy laws. Not a good solution but under the circumstances I wonder if it is right for non Muslim nations to enact tit-for-tat blasphemy laws, laws that Muslim nations will immidiately perceive as making life uncertain for their fellow Muslims and or ethnic kin resident in non Muslim nations. This could be followed with severe restrictions on visas for well to do Muslims from these Muslim nations. |
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Originally Posted by Boomhauer
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Not a good solution but under the circumstances I wonder if it is right for non Muslim nations to enact tit-for-tat blasphemy laws...
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It's ****ing disgusting.
Take it at face value (assuming she did burn the pages): Girl burns a bit of a book. Potential death penalty because she set fire to some paper. Depressing to think the world can still be so....I don't know....barbaric? pathetic? insecure? stupid? |
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There have been multiple accusations from Christians in Pakistan than Muslims are using the blasphemy laws to put pressure on them, resolve personal vendettas etc...that seems to be working.
Pakistan is a frightening country - and likely has more extremists per capita than anywhere else. I would have to be a reformist/atheist/christian in a place like that. N. |
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Originally Posted by Norm_uk
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Pakistan is a frightening country N. And they make me a little scared. |
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Originally Posted by britexpat76
(Post 10261307)
They are the only people here that I truly can never trust, and I am not sure why. They seem to look at me like they want to re-arrange my face, would rather ram the car in front that let me out of a junction and never smile and say hello to me. And I am not an Indian or Israeli. And they make me a little scared.
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Originally Posted by mentalist
(Post 10261342)
Anybody that cheats at cricket cannot be trusted.
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Re: Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
Originally Posted by britexpat76
(Post 10261307)
They are the only people here that I truly can never trust, and I am not sure why. They seem to look at me like they want to re-arrange my face, would rather ram the car in front that let me out of a junction and never smile and say hello to me. And I am not an Indian or Israeli.
And they make me a little scared. |
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Give me a pakistani over a keralite. I know which one I'd trust more
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Like I said in the previous thread, this smacks of the Christian witch hunts of the 15th to 18th centuries, and especially those of the Salem Witch Trials.
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Re: Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
Originally Posted by Boomhauer
(Post 10260946)
US gives Pakistan billions in aid, they have the ability to make Pakistan behave a bit less barbaric. US aid and threats of military/diplomatic action should be used to make Pakistan do away with blashphemy laws. |
Re: Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
Originally Posted by britexpat76
(Post 10261307)
They are the only people here that I truly can never trust, and I am not sure why. They seem to look at me like they want to re-arrange my face, would rather ram the car in front that let me out of a junction and never smile and say hello to me. And I am not an Indian or Israeli.
And they make me a little scared. |
Re: Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
Originally Posted by Norm_uk
(Post 10261196)
Pakistan is a frightening country - and likely has more extremists per capita than anywhere else.
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Re: Update on the Pakistani blasphemy case
Originally Posted by britexpat76
(Post 10261307)
They are the only people here that I truly can never trust, and I am not sure why.
On Saturday I agreed with a gardener to come at 6am on Sunday to clear some rubbish. I duly got up at 5.45am. Did he show up? Did he bollocks... of course, at 5.45am this morning the bastard was ringing the door bell. I have the pleasure of going there tonight. It'll be my first time - Can't wait. |
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