A government concession to demands by a Muslim extremist political party to allow blasphemy charges under Pakistan’s anti-terrorism laws has raised fears of more injustice
A Christian whose bail was set exponentially higher than Pakistan’s blasphemy laws stipulate has been released from jail. A Lahore High Court judge set bail
Arif Gill said he lost hope of finding his 15-year-old daughter — allegedly abducted by a 60-year-old Muslim who forcibly married her and converted her
Refusing to review evidence from a Christian couple trying to recover their 12-year-old daughter after she was allegedly kidnapped and forced to convert and marry,
A Christian bicycle mechanic in Lahore, Pakistan, was sentenced to death last week on baseless charges of blasphemy, his lawyer said. Click here to read
The death sentence for two Christians accused of “blasphemy” was upheld and, in a separate case, Pakistani police refused to rescue an abducted Christian girl.
Hopes for freedom of two Christian brothers on death row under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws were dashed this month when a court upheld their death sentence