[ad_1] Bibi Asia is certainly not the first Christian Pakistan to flee the country. Religious refugees in this country also live in the Netherlands. Like Cheena (not her real name): she was …
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[ad_1] "The friends of the blasphemists must die", we heard last week in the streets of Pakistan. Proponents of the radical Islamist party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) blocked streets, burned carloads of goods …
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[ad_1] Asia Bibi, the Pakistani who was acquitted of the blasphemy aroused by Wednesday's wrath on Islamist groups, is not allowed to leave the country at the moment. She has to wait …
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[ad_1] After three days, radical Muslims in Pakistan suspended their demonstrations against their acquittal against Asia Bibi. In exchange, the government will not oppose an attempt to reopen the case against him. …
Read More »The father of the Taliban killed in Pakistan
[ad_1] The Maulana Sami ul-Haq, of Muslim spirit, often renamed "father of the Taliban", was killed Friday in Pakistan. A family member told the Reuters news agency that an unknown attacker entered …
Read More »Pakistan disturbed; Popular anger after the acquittal of a Christian woman abroad
[ad_1] From Karachi to Peshawar, protesters marched through the streets. Access roads to the city center have been blocked in various cities, such as the capital Islamabad. The authorities did not let …
Read More »Protests after the acquittal of Christian Pakistan Asia Bibi | Now
[ad_1] Protesters blocked roads in Pakistan for the second day in a row. They are furious because the Supreme Court has acquitted the blasphemy acquitted against Asia Christian Bibi. Prime Minister Imran …
Read More »Pakistan: great anger after acquittal in a case of blasphemy
[ad_1] It takes a lot of courage to include in Pakistan a person accused of blasphemy (blasphemy). Before you know it, you will be lynched or killed by a crowd of angry …
Read More »Pakistan chooses cricket racket – NRC
[ad_1] Chances are that Imran Khan (65), cricket-big and former losbol, will become prime minister of Pakistan, the nation with the second largest Muslim population in the world. For more than twenty …
Read More »Killing by attack at polling station Pakistan Abroad
[ad_1] UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore talks about a health crisis due to poverty and lack of freedom of choice. "In most countries, women and girls do not have access to information …
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