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"Britain would have been one of their first choices. America, Britain, and Canada were their first choice. It was a kick in the teeth. "
MChowdhry said that a plan for her leaving the country was being drafted, but that none of her supporters would give details as long as she would not out with her family, adding that Ms. Bibi could not leave the country until the legal petition had expired.
Ms. Bibi's supporters in this country reacted with concern to the suggestion of being denied asylum.
MP Damian Green, a former cabinet minister who, along with 19 other Catholic MPs and peers, wrote to the government asking her to come here, said, "It would be very disturbing if ministers were concerned about this. This would be clearly unacceptable if that were the case. "
A candlelight vigil for Ms. Bibi will be held Monday afternoon in front of the High Commission of Pakistan in London.
The conviction of Ms. Bibi sparked an uproar among Christians around the world and drew the pope's attention.
His case also divided Pakistan and drew attention to the country's harsh blasphemy laws.
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