Pakistani Islamists Criticise Pope's Anti-blasphemy Law Comments


Islamabad, Jan 12 (IANS/AKI) An alliance of Pakistani Islamist organisations said they would hold rallies to protest Pope Benedict XVI's remarks that called on the country to scrap an anti-blasphemy law which allows for the death penalty for insulting Islam.

"The Pope's statement is part of a conspiracy to pit the world's religions against each other," said Sahibzada Fazal Karim, a member of Pakistan's parliament and the leader of Sunni Ittehad, an alliance of eight Sunni Muslim groups, according to Dawn newspaper.

Speaking on Monday during an address to diplomats accredited to the Holy See, Benedict called on governments to do more to protect Christians who have recently been the victims of violence in Egypt, Nigeria and Iraq.

He also called for the abolition of the blasphemy law in Pakistan. Punjab governor Salman Taseer, who was assassinated last week, supported a Christian woman awaiting execution under the blasphemy law.

"I once more encourage the leaders of that country to take the necessary steps to abrogate that law, all the more so because it is clear that it serves as a pretext for acts of injustice and violence against religious minorities," Benedict said.

Karim called the pope's comments a "violation of the UN's charter of peace," saying they meddled in a sovereign country's internal affairs.

  

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore, Neermarga,

    Wed, Jan 12 2011

    we don't. have a right to kill,

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Tue, Jan 11 2011

    David Irving, the historian was sentenced for 3 years in Vienna for denying the Holocaust (The Guardina, February 21, 2006). This is history and there is chance of mistakes. Even Nazi Symbols are banned in many European countries. Therefore, I request Pope to take some initiative to scrap these laws.

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