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Islamist extremists took to the streets to protest the Supreme Court's decision. Entire cities blocked
Second day of demonstrations in Pakistan after the acquittal of Asia Bibi, the Christian woman exonerated by the Supreme Court the crime of blasphemy, for which she was sentenced to death. From Punjab to Sindh province, many cities are paralyzed by protesters. Hospitals have been alerted to deal with the emergency situation.
Blocked the streets of Karachias well as Taxila and Gujranwala. Commercial activities also closed.
Even the capital, Islamabad, is blocked. And in many cities, the signal from mobile phones has been interrupted to prevent protesters from organizing on social networks.
The leader of the Islamist party attacked on TwitterRadical Islamists continue to protest the decision of the Supreme Court. In those hours Khadim Hussain Rizvi, head of the tLP (Tehreek and Labbaik Pakistan), a radical Sunni Islamist political party, demonstrate in front of the provincial badembly of Lahore, capital of Punjab. The demonstrators also clashed with agents in front of the office of the chief of the municipal police.
نجاب اسمبلی لاہور کے مناظر pic.twitter.com/dZzd32XSRk
– Khadim Hussain Rizvi (@KhadimRizviReal) November 1, 2018
On Twitter, Hussain Rizvi questions the behavior of judges: "If Asia is found not guilty despite his public confession, even in court and completed after nine years, this poses a great question mark on the decision (of the Supreme Court) – he says – means that there is something rotten in court or that a third party makes the decisions instead. "
If a woman is found not guilty despite her confession in public and in the first instance court and is acquitted after nine years, she may pose a big question mark to the decision. This means that there is something rotten in the legal process or that a third arbitrator makes decisions.
– Khadim Hussain Rizvi (@KhadimRizviReal) November 1, 2018
The Tlp summits invoked the death of the president of the Supreme Court Saqib Nisar and for Asif Saeed Khosa and Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel, the two judges who pronounced the sentence.
L & # 39; s historyAsia Bibi, a Punjab farm worker and a mother of four, was reported in 2009 by Muslim women in her village. The charge against him was that of blasphemy for offending the Prophet Muhammad in a dispute. Free the quarrel of a drink that Asia would have drunk without Christian permission and therefore impure. Sentenced in 2010 to the death penalty in the first instance, he lost his appeal in 2014 to the Lahore High Court in Punjab. The execution was stopped by the Supreme Court in 2015 with the examination of the Asia Bibi case.
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