Academic Junaid Hafeez sentenced to death on blasphemy charges by Multan court

Khan125

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Adalat ne 15 witnesses ko sunney k baad faisla sunaya....

kuch begharat isey aik mob lynching se compare kr rhy hain.

haramzado, usey kisi mob ne katl nhi kia, vo proper trial k baad convict hoa hey...
 

Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
There is a country in which 21% people are not Hindu. Country law states that the country law will not be based on religion.
There is another country where only 2% people are non Muslims. This country came into being on the name of religion.
Actually religion was the only reason for its extince. Then how could these countries be compared in terms of religion ?

The other country also had 21% minority at the time of its foundation --- one country decided not to expel the major chunk of its minority and the other one decided to expel a major chunk of its minority

Should we punish a country for not expelling its minority ?
 

Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
کیا ضروری ہے کہ ایک غلط کام اگر کسی دسرے ملک میں ہو رہا ہے، تو وہ یہاں بھی شروع ہو جائے ، یا برداشت کیا جائے۔
اندیا سمیت ساری دنیا میں پورن فلمیں بنتی ہیں، تو کیا یہاں بھی ان کی پروڈکشن شروع کر دی جائے؟

Porn filmo ki production tu ho raha hai --- mano ya na mano --- xvideos pe ja ky Pakistani porn app dekh sakty hain

Wasy app kon hoty hain kisi ko mana kerny waly ya ijazat deny waly
 
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Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
کوئی شرم ہوتی ہے ، کوئی حیا ہوتی ہے۔
وہ قانون جس سے آج تک کسی سزا یافتہ مجرم کی موت کی سزا پر عمل نہیں ہوا، وہ تو آپ کی نظر میں غلط ہے، مگر جن حملوں میں لا تعداد بے گناہ لوگ مارے گئے ہوں(سینکڑوں افراد کا تو خود امریکی اعتراف کرتے ہیں)وہ آپ کی نظر میں جائز ہیں۔
آپ کا موقف تھا کہ ہونٹ ہلانے سے سزا نہیں ہو سکتی، مگر میں نے ثابت کیا کہ ہونٹ ہلانے سے سزا ہو سکتی ہے۔(یاد رہے میں نے آپ سے یہ نہیں کہا تھا کہ آپ امریکہ پر حملے کی پلاننگ کرو۔ صرف ایک ویڈیو بنانے کی بات کی تھی۔ اور اگر صرف پلاننگ کرنے سے کسی کو مارنا جائز ہے تو امریکہ نے پاکستان پر حملے کی پلاننگ کر رکھی ہے، تو کیامیں کسی امریکی جرنیل کو جا کر قتل کر سکتاہوں؟ کیا مجھے ان بھارتی جرنیلوں کو قتل کرنے کی قانونی اجازت ہے جو آئے دن پلاننگ ہی نہیں ، بلکہ کھلی دھمکیاں دیتے رہتے ہیں؟
اور اگر آپ یہ بحث کرنا چاہتے ہو کہ گستاخ کی سزا موت ہے یا نہیں، تو اس صورت میں آپ سے پیشگی معذرت۔ گستاخ رسول کی سزا سر تن سے جدا۔ اور اس سزا کو دنیا کی کوئی پارلیمنٹ یا طاقت تبدیل نہیں کر سکتی، کہ یہ خدائی قانون ہے۔

you should be feeling shame for supporting an unjust law

as far as drone attacks were concerned --- it were during a war and the land of the countries where it were being conducted also permitted them --- I think you do not know the difference between a war and peace time laws

Reality is your beloved terrorists were killing people with suicide attacks with the aim of killing maximum number of civilians while American drone attacks were mostly against terrorist hideout sometimes civilians also got a hit in such attacks

If American had aimed to kill maximum number of civilians tu ab tak koi village aur koi City na bachta
 
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Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
haramzado, usey kisi mob ne katl nhi kia, vo proper trial k baad convict hoa hey...

app ki zuban app ki tarbiyat ki gawa hai ---- hamari sirf yeh khuwaish hai ky hamri anywali naslen app ky influence se bach saken aur civilize ho jaen

civilization hi Insano ko janwaron se mumtaz kerti hai--- Janwar bhi achy hain sab app ne kabhi kisi janwar ko gali dety nahi suna ho ga ?

Agar ham insan nahi ban sakty tu kash janwar hi ban jaen per ham tu janwaron ky muqam se bhi neechy gir gaen hain
 
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knowledge88

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The other country also had 21% minority at the time of its foundation --- one country decided not to expel the major chunk of its minority and the other one decided to expel a major chunk of its minority

Should we punish a country for not expelling its minority ?
At its inception Pakistan had two parts.East PAKISTAN and West Pakistan. East Pakistan had 22% minorities. East Pakistan is Bangladesh today.
West Pakistan is current Pakistan.
At the very first census in 1951 in the west Pakistan it was discovered that there were only 1.5% Hindus in the west Pakistan in 1951 . So it is an Indian propaganda that minorities left Pakistan. They never reveal that the part of Pakistan that had lots of minorities has become Bangladesh.
 

Khan125

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
app ki zuban app ki tarbiyat ki gawa hai ---- hamari sirf yeh khuwaish hai ky hamri anywali naslen app ky influence se bach saken aur civilize ho jaen

civilization hi Insano ko janwaron se mumtaz kerti hai--- Janwar bhi achy hain sab app ne kabhi kisi janwar ko gali dety nahi suna ho ga ?

Agar ham insan nahi ban sakty tu kash janwar hi ban jaen per ham tu janwaron ky muqam se bhi neechy gir gaen hain
Jisey namoos e risalat k kanoon se tkleef hey us se bara haramzada koi ho hi nhi skta.
Tum jesoon ko to mzhab se kena dena hi nhi tm log to bghare shadi k paeda honey vali makhlook ho.
Ore janwaroon se badtar ho. Kionky janwar b apny maalik se wafa krta hey.
 

Citizen X

President (40k+ posts)
I mentioned facts and only facts . Can you mention one lie in my post ?
I'll do you better and point out more than one in just one post.

Imran Khan was about to hire world renowned economist to help Pakistan's economy.

He wasn't "about to" He already had appointed him to the Economic Advisory Council.

Later he found out that the economic expert believes on one extra prophet than us.

And you yourself have posted a video of IK from his container on this subject from during the dharna days, clearly showing he was well aware of this long before he became PM and appointed him.

With these lies you are trying to portray that Khan didn't know about Atif but he only found after he had nominated him and when he did he immediately rejected his nomination.

When the fact of the matter is Atif was already appointed to the EAC
asked to step down from his position after all mullahs and ignorants started to make noise AFTER his appointment.

Facts my ass!!!

https://twitter.com/x/status/1038058613372321792
 

Citizen X

President (40k+ posts)
Jisey namoos e risalat k kanoon se tkleef hey us se bara haramzada koi ho hi nhi skta.
Tum jesoon ko to mzhab se kena dena hi nhi tm log to bghare shadi k paeda honey vali makhlook ho.
Ore janwaroon se badtar ho. Kionky janwar b apny maalik se wafa krta hey.
And this is why jahalat never ends in Pakistan. No critical thinking skills just wild knee jerk reactions, thats why people like Diesel Fazloo and JI stay in power for decades because they blackmail ignorant people saying if you don't vote for us you are voting against Islam.

Name me one solid case where this law was applied in Pakistan where it was deserved to be applied.

This law is a leftover remnant from Zia's time who has his own version of Islam
 

knowledge88

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I'll do you better and point out more than one in just one post.



He wasn't "about to" He already had appointed him to the Economic Advisory Council.



And you yourself have posted a video of IK from his container on this subject from during the dharna days, clearly showing he was well aware of this long before he became PM and appointed him.

With these lies you are trying to portray that Khan didn't know about Atif but he only found after he had nominated him and when he did he immediately rejected his nomination.

When the fact of the matter is Atif was already appointed to the EAC
asked to step down from his position after all mullahs and ignorants started to make noise AFTER his appointment.

Facts my ass!!!

https://twitter.com/x/status/1038058613372321792
In his video he clearly said that he was not aware of Arif Mian faith when he appointed him. Can't you understand simple Urdu?
Also If I am wrong on his criticism then why Jamima was also extremely angry on this issue and she showed her anger in her Twit.
 

Citizen X

President (40k+ posts)
In his video he clearly said that he was not aware of Arif Mian faith when he appointed him. Can't you understand simple Urdu?
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READ READ READ, as I mentioned the video of IK from the 2014 Isb dharna days. The video YOU linked itself was posted on Oct 2014

And not does your bias and bhugz block your mind and eyes, it even blocks your ears making you totally devoid of rational thought, because the very first line in the video is "App ne kuch din phele aap ne yahan dharnay mein statement di

2018/19 mein IK kounsa dharna dey raha tha ? ? ? ? ?

Bhugz-e-Imran mein tum log aqal ke anday or pooray pagal ho jatay ho, grasping at straws and every flimsy argument that might side with your bias.
 

Khan125

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
And this is why jahalat never ends in Pakistan. No critical thinking skills just wild knee jerk reactions, thats why people like Diesel Fazloo and JI stay in power for decades because they blackmail ignorant people saying if you don't vote for us you are voting against Islam.

Name me one solid case where this law was applied in Pakistan where it was deserved to be applied.

This law is a leftover remnant from Zia's time who has his own version of Islam
isey adalat ne saza di hey kisi mob ne qatl nhi kea, ye bk bk kisi ore ko sunao.
 

RAW AGENT

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
A district and sessions court on Saturday sentenced Junaid Hafeez, a former university lecturer in Multan, to death on blasphemy charges.

Formerly a visiting lecturer at the Department of English Literature of the Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan, Hafeez was booked on blasphemy charges and was arrested by police on March 13, 2013. The trial of the case started in 2014.

According to Amnesty International, Hafeez, who was also in the process of getting a graduate degree in English Literature, was charged with blasphemy over Facebook uploads.

Read: The untold story of Pakistan’s blasphemy law

Additional Sessions Judge Kashif Qayyum sentenced Hafeez to death and a fine of Rs0.5 million under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC); in case of default he will undergo further imprisonment of six months.

He was also sentenced to life imprisonment under Section 295-B, and 10 years' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs100,000 under Section 295-A of the PPC.

https://twitter.com/x/status/1208280193586155520 According to the court's short judgement, "All the sentences shall run consecutively and the accused would not be entitled to the benefit of Section 382-B CrPC because in case of blasphemer, this court has got no circumstance for taking [a] lenient view and it is also not permitted in Islam."

Under Section 382-B of the Criminal Procedure Code, the period of detention of a prisoner has to be considered in the prison term when a person is convicted by a trial court.

The defence attorney told the Associated Press his client was wrongly convicted and that the verdict would be appealed.

Hafeez has been lodged in the high-security ward number 2 of New Central Jail Multan.

His previous lawyer, Rashid Rehman, was shot dead in May 2014 in his office. At least nine judges were transferred through the course of Hafeez's case.

The testimonies of a total of 15 witnesses were recorded in the case, the trial of which was shifted to the Multan Central Jail in April 2014 by the provincial home department due to security concerns.

Examine: A living hell

Prosecutor Athar Bukhari said Hafeez had spent three years in the United States under a special programme for Pakistani educators.

The prosecutor said investigators retrieved anti-religions material from Hafeez's laptop after his arrest.

The academic's parents had earlier this year appealed to former chief justice Asif Saeed Khosa to look into their son's case. They sought justice for their son, fearing for his mental and physical health.

They had said their son had been languishing in solitary confinement in a cell of the Central Jail, Multan, for the last six years on the false charge of blasphemy.

“Due to transfer of many judges, delaying tactics of prosecution witnesses, and difficulties finding adequate legal counsel for the defence because of the sensitive nature of the case, our son continues to await justice in a fabricated case,” Hafeez's parents had said in a written appeal to the chief justice.

'Unfortunate verdict'
Hafeez's family and counsels in a statement said today's was "an unfortunate verdict which has less to do with the legal merits of the case and more with the sociopolitical environment in which the lower judiciary operates and for which no one seems to care".

"The prospect of Hafeez getting even a semblance of fair trial came into question when his counsel Rashid Rehman was brutally murdered inside his chambers. Those involved in the murder were never apprehended. Rehman's murder resulted in a wave of fear, putting off other lawyers from taking up his defence. The failure to apprehend those who shot Rehman dead signalled impunity for other would-be vigilantes," the statement said.

"Could any judge in such circumstances take the risk of doing justice? Those who could were transferred from the district or brought under pressure by groups of lawyers operating as mafias."

The statement said Hafeez has already spent over six years in solitary confinement prior to conviction "which amounts in itself to cruel and inhuman punishment".

"We feel the case was wholly unnecessarily prolonged defying all legal norms. Seven judges were transferred in six years of the trial," it added.

The statement said an appeal against the verdict will soon be filed in the high court, and that it was hoped that "justice will be served without delay".

Junaid's career
Hafeez bid farewell to studying medicine at the King Edward Medical College after his first year of MBBS and entered BZU to pursue a degree in English literature.

At the BZU, he stood first, shattering a 38-year-old record by scoring a 3.99 GPA in BA Honours.


Junaid was one of five Pakistani students selected under the Fulbright Scholarship Programme to complete their Masters from the United States.

Junaid proceeded to Jackson State University, where he studied American literature, photography and theatre.

After returning home, he rejoined the BZU’s literature department, this time as a lecturer.

Blasphemy in Pakistan
Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in Pakistan, 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.

Rights groups have said the blasphemy laws are routinely abused to seek vengeance and settle personal scores.

In 2017, a mob in Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan beat up a student, Mashal Khan, to death after accusing him of blasphemy over social media.

Meanwhile, last year, the Supreme Court acquitted Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman earlier condemned to death on blasphemy charges, after accepting her appeal against her sentence. So far, no one has been executed for blasphemy in the country




black day for humanity .
 

RAW AGENT

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
A perfect time for us to send out more thank you jinnah tweets. Thank him for saving us from others' oppression and giving us the power to oppress others instead

thank you jinnah , thank you bajwa rahil sharif .
 

RAW AGENT

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Yeh Pakistan main BBC nain jo kuttay rakhhay hain inn madachodon ko hamesha negtive NEWs hi kyun nazar aati hai pakistan main ? yeh kutti ki aolaadain Kaalay angrez

abe kuttey tu secular country britain me kyo apni marwa raha hai terrorist ? ja pakistan wapis .