While Pakistanīs blasphemy law has long been a flashpoint, the leaderīs capitulation to violent extremists is deadly seriousOn 31 October, Pakistanīs supreme court acquitted Asia Bibi, a 54-year-old Christian woman who had been sentenced to death for blasphemy. Bibi, a farm labourer and mother of five, had spent eight years on death row, accused of insulting the Prophet Muhammad after an argument with her neighbours. After her acquittal, protests erupted in all of Pakistanīs major cities: smashed shopfronts, blocked motorways, burning tyres. And it has left the prime minister, Imran Khan, wavering between defending the verdict and trying to appease the hardline religious protesters. Related: Asia Bibi: Pakistan court overturns blasphemy death sentence Related: Asia Bibi: anti-blasphemy protests spread across Pakistan Continue reading...
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