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Down syndrome Pakistani girl accused of blasphemy

1:10 pm - 08/20/2012
A Christian girl with Down syndrome has been arrested on blasphemy charges in Pakistan, accused of burning pages inscribed with verses from the Koran, police and activists said on Sunday.
Police arrested Rimsha, who is recognised by a single name, on Thursday after she was reported to be holding in public burnt pages that had Islamic text and Koranic verses on them, a police official said.

A conviction for blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan.
The official said that the girl, whom he described as being in her teens, was taken to a police station in the capital Islamabad, where she has been detained since.

Angry Muslim protesters held rallies demanding she be punished, said the official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.
"We had to register the case fairly quickly to prevent any unpleasant situation," he added, referring to the demonstrations.
Rimsha was produced before a court on Friday and remanded in custody for 14 days, another police official said. She is expected to go before the court again by the end of this month.
The girl's plight is likely to reignite debate about growing religious intolerance in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where strict anti-blasphemy laws make defaming Islam or the Prophet Muhammad, or desecrating the Koran, a capital offence.
Human rights activists say the law is often used to settle petty disputes, but in the face of huge public support for the legislation, the government says it has no plans to change it.
The girl's alleged behaviour sparked Muslim anger in Mehrabad, an area of the capital where she lives with her parents and home to up to 800 Christians. Christians there were forced to leave amid mounting fury.
"These Christians had sought shelter with their relatives in other parts of the city but now they are gradually returning to Mehrabad," a senior official of All Pakistan Minorities Alliance (APMA), Tahir Naveed Chaudhry, said.
He said that the girl had Down syndrome - a condition that causes various degrees of learning difficulties - and disputed the age given by police.
"She was just 11 to 12 years old," he said, adding it was a hugely sensitive issue and "we would not like it to be mishandled and would rather want to resolve it amicably".
Women's Action Forum, a leading Pakistani organisation fighting for the rights of women, condemned Rimsha's arrest.
"WAF is outraged at the total inhumanity of the men who lodged the First Information Report in the police," spokeswoman Tahira Abdullah said, demanding Rimsha's immediate release.
Police should have dealt with the case under the Juvenile Justice System and not the serious allegation of blasphemy, she said, accusing police of not allowing lawyers or civil society representatives to visit the girl in custody.



http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/down-syndrome-pakistani-girl-accused-of-blasphemy-20120820-24h15.html
iamduvet 20th-Aug-2012 05:32 am (UTC)
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't there something in the Koran to grant the infirm or mentally ill mercy?
tenaciousrei 20th-Aug-2012 06:00 am (UTC)
Yes, there is no way she should be charged because of that and her age. Plus, no witnesses from the articles I have read.
iamduvet 20th-Aug-2012 06:17 am (UTC)
So they're willing to put a child to death just on little or no concrete evidence?
What kind Islam are they practicing if compassion, mercy and forgiveness are tossed aside over a material object?
furrygreen 20th-Aug-2012 10:42 am (UTC)
Christianity tosses those three about all the time (compassion, mercy, and forgiveness.) However, I don't think the Catholic church felt much qualm about torturing and killing many innocent men, women, and children during the witch hunting years or baptizing "New World Indian" babies then bashing their brains in.

*shrug* Religion = Hypocrite R Us
iamduvet 20th-Aug-2012 01:42 pm (UTC)
I concur, it's more a question of who's hypocracy is more blatant?
furrygreen 20th-Aug-2012 02:03 pm (UTC)
I think it's more blatant in Islam *atm*. Though, certainly a lot of Christians in the USA are trying to bring back their own religions level of control. They haven't formed the angry mobs that Muslim's do but sometimes I think they're getting close to doing that. =X
kaowolfie 21st-Aug-2012 03:16 am (UTC)
People are looking for the hypocrisy in Islam so that they can use it to excuse their own hypocrisy, at least amongst Christians in the US right now. Because it's not like the Christians are directly killing people w/ the sanction of the state for not being Christian... no, they're more content to let it be done indirectly and by "vigilantes".
brother_dour 21st-Aug-2012 09:28 pm (UTC)
It's political gamesmanship. The article said the law in question was widely popular.
sephirajo 20th-Aug-2012 12:58 pm (UTC)
Same is true of the bible, but that doesn't stop people looking for an excuse for using that in the same way. Every religion is full of fanatics just looking for an excuse. :/ It's always the innocent or the disenfranchised that get run over when it happens.
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