City
Epaper

Blasphemy laws taking its toll on Pakistanis

By ANI | Updated: April 5, 2022 22:20 IST

The mixing of state and religion in Pakistan has provided a dangerous cocktail for Pakistan's population and the blasphemy laws are taking their toll on the people of Pakistan, reported a Canada-based thinktank, International Forum for Rights and Security (IFFRAS).

Open in App

The mixing of state and religion in Pakistan has provided a dangerous cocktail for Pakistan's population and the blasphemy laws are taking their toll on the people of Pakistan, reported a Canada-based thinktank, International Forum for Rights and Security (IFFRAS).

In a recent incident, a woman teacher at a girls' seminary in Dera Ismail Khan was killed by three of her female colleagues after the relative of one of the killers had a dream that the teacher had committed blasphemy after which the killers were ordered to slaughter her.

The victim, Safoora Bibi, aged 21 was killed by three of her students at Jamia Islamia Falah Al-Banat, situated in the Anjumabad area on Dera Multan Road, at around 7 am. The students accused of carrying out the fatal attack have been arrested.

According to the First Information Report filed by the local police, the three girls, Umra Aman, 24, daughter of Deen Badshah and Razia Hanifia, 21, and Aisha Noman, 17, daughters of Allah Noor, allegedly stabbed Safoora Bibi in the neck, killing her.

The FIR states that Safoora Bibi had just gotten off a rickshaw and entered the madrassa gate when she was attacked by the three students and died on the spot.

Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) stated that the actions of the three seminary students were both "frightening and incomprehensible". HRCP expressed concern over the cold-blooded murder of Safoora Bibi in Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Province.

Its statement read, "The HRCP is horrified by the cold-blooded murder of a woman by three female seminary colleagues in DI Khan on allegations of blasphemy. That the accused claim their allegations and subsequent actions were based on a 13-year old girl's 'dream' is both frightening and incomprehensible".

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: International forum for rights and securityJamia islamia falah al-banatSafoora bibipakistanMultanDhs punjabDera ismail khan
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalImran Khan’s Sisters Stage Protest Outside Adiala Jail; Raise Alarm Over His Health, Security

InternationalImran Khan Facing “Mental Torture” in Jail, Claims Sister Uzma Khanum

NationalJammu Police Nab 19-Year-Old Reasi Youth Over Online Radicalisation, Suspected Links to Pakistan Handlers

InternationalImran Khan Dead? PTI Supporters and Former Pak PM's Sisters Reach Adiala Jail, Clash With Police

NationalArms Trafficking Racket Busted in Delhi: 10 Turkey and China-Made Pistols, 92 live Cartridges Seized; 4 Arrested

International Realted Stories

InternationalPolice block BYC activists' press meet in Hub over father's disappearance

InternationalBangladesh: Violence near Indian mission in Chittagong leaves four injured

InternationalSouth Korea's Unification minister vows to take lead in policy on North Korea

InternationalEuropean Union approves EUR90 bln support package for Ukraine for 2026-27

InternationalWhy Did Death of Sharif Osman Hadi Trigger Anti-India Protests Across Bangladesh?