International
Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that a Christian man in Pakistan’s
Khybar Pakhtunkhwa province has been arrested and charged under the
country’s blasphemy laws. The arrest reportedly took place on August 30,
2020, in the Risalpure neighborhood of Nowshera.
A First
Information Report (FIR) regarding the incident (FIR #460/2020) claims
that residents of Risalpure discovered pages of the Quran in a drain. A
video of the discovery was posted to social media on August 27 and
reportedly went viral.
Days later, on August 30, police
arrested David Masih, a Christian from the Kachi Line area of Risalpure.
Masih was charged with committing blasphemy under Section 295-B of
Pakistan’s Penal Code. With Masih in custody, police say they have
started their investigation into the case. To date, no information
regarding Masih’s connection with the desecrated Quran has been shared
by police.
If found guilty, Masih could face life in prison.
In Pakistan, false accusations of blasphemy are widespread and often
motivated by personal vendettas or religious hatred. Accusations are
highly inflammatory and have the potential to spark mob lynchings,
vigilante murders, and mass protests.
Since Pakistan added
Section 295-B and 295-C to the country’s blasphemy laws in 1987, the
number of blasphemy accusations has skyrocketed. Between 1987 and 2017,
1,534 individuals in Pakistan have been accused of blasphemy. Of those
1,534, 829 accusations (54%), were made against religious minorities.
With Christians only making up 1.6% of Pakistan’s total population, the
238 accusations (15.5%) made against Christians are highly
disproportionate.
Currently, 25 Christian are imprisoned on
blasphemy charges in Pakistan, including David Masih. These 25
Christians are defendants in 22 blasphemy cases represented at various
levels of the judicial process in Pakistan.
ICC’s Regional Manager for South Asia, William Stark, said,
“We here at International Christian Concern are concerned by the news
that another Christian has been arrested on blasphemy charges. We call
on Pakistani authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent
investigation into the accusation to ensure that David Masih has not
been falsely accused. The abuse of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws must be
curbed. Too often these laws have been a tool in the hands of extremists
seeking to stir up religiously motivated violence against minority
communities. Without real reform, religious minorities, including
Christians, will face more false blasphemy accusations and the extreme
violence that often accompanies these accusations.”
International Christian Concern is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) charitable organization focused on human rights, religious freedom and assisting the persecuted Christian Church around the world.
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