Christian couple killed for ‘desecrating Koran’ in Pakistan
An enraged Muslim mob beat a Christian couple to death in Pakistan and
burnt their bodies in the brick kiln where they worked on Tuesday for
allegedly desecrating a Koran, police said.
The incident took place
in the town of Kot Radha Kishan, some 60 kilometres (40 miles) southwest
of Lahore, and is the latest example of mob violence against minorities accused of blasphemy.
“A mob attacked a Christian couple after accusing them of desecration
of the holy Koran and later burnt their bodies at a brick kiln where
they worked,” local police station official Bin-Yameen told AFP.
“Yesterday an incident of desecration of the holy Koran took place in
the area and today the mob first beat the couple and later set their
bodies on fire at a brick kiln,” he added.
Another police official
confirmed the incident. The victims were only identified by their first
names, Shama and Shehzad, and were a married couple.
Pakistan’s
brick kiln workers are often subject to harsh practices, with a study by
the Bonded Labour Liberation Front Pakistan estimating that 4.5 million
are indentured labourers.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif set
up a three-member committee to fast track the investigation of the
killings and ordered police to beef up security at Christian
neighbourhoods in the province, an official from his media office told
AFP.
– Hugely sensitive issue –
Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive
issue in the majority Muslim country, with even unproven allegations
often prompting mob violence.
Anyone convicted, or even just accused, of insulting Islam, risks a violent and bloody death at the hands of vigilantes.
A Christian woman has been on death row since November 2010 after she
was found guilty of making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Mohammed
during an argument with a Muslim woman.
An elderly British man with
severe mental illness, sentenced to death for blasphemy in Pakistan in
January, was shot by a prison guard last month.
An internal
investigation has found that the guard had been radicalised and goaded
into the shooting by Mumtaz Qadri, a police bodyguard who murdered the
Punjab governor in 2011 for suggesting reform of the blasphemy laws.
Qadri shot dead Punjab governor Salman Taseer at an Islamabad coffee
shop. Despite the brutal slaying, Qadri was feted as a hero by a wide
section of the public including lawyers for the murder, and was even
showered with rose petals as he arrived at court for a trial hearing.
Global rights watchdog Amnesty International urged the Pakistani
authorities to bring to justice those responsible for the latest
killing.
“This vicious mob killing is just the latest manifestation
of the threat of vigilante violence which anyone can face in Pakistan
after a blasphemy accusation –- although religious minorities are
disproportionately vulnerable,” said David Griffiths, Amnesty
International’s deputy Asia Pacific director.
“Those responsible
must be brought to justice and the Pakistani authorities have to ensure
at-risk communities are proactively given the protection they need.”
11/05/2014
Christian couple killed for ‘desecrating Koran’ in Pakistan
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