Pakistani Pastor given Life Imprisonment for Alleged Blasphemous text message
By Michael Ireland, Chief Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
LAHORE, PAKISTAN (ANS, May 17, 2017) -- A 51-year-old Christian man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for allegedly sending out blasphemous texts in Pakistan.
Christian
NGO's up and down the country are galled by the decision to prosecute
Zafar Bhatti under section 295c of Pakistan's Penal Code, a decision
they say is due to an Islamic bias that has consumed the nation,
according to the British Pakistani Christian Association (www.britishpakistanichristians.org) .
Campaigners
say there is no solid evidence that allows for the Lahore High Court's
determination of May 3, 2017. Bhatti who was a Christian pastor until
his arrest, accused of sending blasphemous text messages from his phone,
yet several reports prove that the SIM was not registered to Bhatti and
was registered to a completely different Computerized National Identity
card holder (CNIC).
Zafar
Bhatti was a co-accused defendant under blasphemy charges with Ghazala
Khan, whose CNIC card was registered against the phone SIM card. Ghazala
was arrested on November 11, 2012 and, being a woman, was shown some
leniency. Bail for her charges was granted almost immediately.
BPCA
says that “in an extremely bizarre trial,” Justice Khalid Mehmood of
the Lahore High Court refused to pass judgement against Ghazala on April
8, 2013. He tried to convince the petitioner, Ibrar Ahmed, Secretary
for Ahle Sunnat Pakistan, to forgive Ghazala, stating that Muhammed
forgave many people. (Ahle Sunnat Pakistan, is a Muslim religious
organization in Pakistan that represents the Barelvi movement which
follows the Sunni Hanafi school of jurisprudence, originating in
Bareilly with over 200 million followers in South Asia).
Pakistani
media groups labelled his compassion as a delaying tactic. At the time,
Ghazala asked for the court to make a just decision of the crime and to
exonerate her. However, Ghazala insisted she did not want to be
forgiven by the petitioner as she felt that escape from her blasphemy
charges in this manner would indicate original guilt. She argued that
because she was innocent of a crime that she should be freed by the
court on merit.
Ghazala
Khan (39) passed away in November, 2016 after losing a battle with
Hepatitis C, thus surviving the ignominy of being sentenced for
blasphemy charges.
Due
to the security reasons Bhatti’s case proceedings were conducted on the
premises of Central Jail Adiala, Rawalpindi, where Zafar Bhatti has
been imprisoned since July, 2012. Bhatti has faced several attempts on
his life at the prison, including an incident of poisoning on March 31,
2103, which left him bleeding from his nose and mouth and in critical
condition for days.
On
September 25, 2014 Bhatti narrowly escaped assassination after a rogue
prison officer shot 71-year-old British Muslim, Muhammed Asghar, in a
cell adjacent to Bhatti's. Asghar was taken to a private hospital and
later fully recovered from critical condition in a private hospital
despite being shot in the chest.
Jail
guard Muhammad Yousaf wanted to kill all inmates accused of blasphemy
against Islam, but was knocked to the ground and captured after other
prison guards intervened on hearing the shooting. He was inspired to
kill blasphemers after being encouraged by Mumtaz Qadri who was also
being held at Adiala Prison for his role in assassinating Muslim
Governor of Punjab Salman Taseer, who called for abrogation of the
draconian blasphemy laws of Pakistan. Muhammed Yousaf was from the same
Barelvi cult as Mumtaz Qadri within the Hanafi School of Islamic
Jurisprudence. He was able to enter the prison with a gun concealed in
his shoe as only a light frisk was performed on prison staff at the
time. Since the attack, prison security measures are said to have been
tightened. During interrogation, Yousaf claimed a divine presence
entered his dreams at night telling him he must kill all blasphemers.
Shamim
Masih, BPCA reporter said: "The blasphemy law is continuously misused
to settle personal scores, but also by Islamic zealots intent on
annihilating Christians from Pakistan, who now make up 15 percent of all
allegations, a percentage that is increasing.
"When
people lay false charges against Christians who are later exonerated no
action is taken by the government of Pakistan to intervene on behalf of
the victims by prosecuting those who laid false allegations. This
impunity has exacerbated the situation."
On
Saturday May 6, Shamim Masih met the wife of Zafar Bhatti, Nawab Bibi
(65) and took her out for a meal to discuss the blasphemy victim’s case.
Mrs Bhatti explained about the daily torture he faces in prison. She
said: "There have been numerous attempts to kill my husband - he is
bullied every day and he is not safe from inmates and prison staff
alike. Every day I worry that I will receive word that he is dead,(and)
this worry is making me very age quickly.”
Mrs.
Bhatti said: “I pray for him every day, and when we meet, we cry
together and pray seeking God's intervention. I know God will free him
one day but ask for Christians across the world to pray for him and to
challenge their governments to help him.”
Mrs.
Bhatti continued: “My husband was a good man, he was a committed
Christian, and a Pastor to many. Many Muslim people hated how quickly
his church was growing (so) they have taken this action to undermine his
work. Yet despite their actions the church grows.
She
concluded: I wish our persecutors would see that Christians are not
evil creatures. We are human beings created by God -- the same God that
created them, although they do not know this yet."
Wilson
Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association,
said: “Zafar Bhatti has now been incarcerated for nearly five years for a
crime he ostensibly did not commit. He is being convicted for a text
message on a phone that was not his, in a crime that for all intents and
purposes, was fabricated to remove him from his role as a Pastor.
"That
unjust draconian laws can be used in this fashion to wreak havoc on the
lives of Christians and other minorities in Pakistan is a disgrace for
the nation of Pakistan.”
Chowdhry
added: "When even judges 'wash their hands' of the law as was enacted
in the case of Ghazala Khan a co-defendant in this awful trial, it
clearly expresses the dubious nature on these man-made laws that have no
place in protecting a divine faith.”
BPCA
said Mrs Nawab Bibi is seeking help towards her daily living costs.
Since the arrest of her husband, who was the main breadwinner, Mrs Bibi
has struggled to make ends meet and has been forced to have her children
live with her grandparents as she cannot afford to keep them.
Nawab
Bibi is required to remain at a home near her husband so she can
continue to meet with him and challenge for his freedom. Her eldest
daughters were placed into arranged marriages at very young ages to
relieve the family of their expenses.
BPCA
would like to commit £150GBP (USD$194) per month to help Mrs Bibi,
while she continues the battle to free her husband. The money will be
used to help her with rent, travel to courts and to meet her children,
and to support the education of her younger children. To help, click
here: https://britishpakistanichristians.worldsecuresystems.com/donate
Photo
captions: 1) British Pakistani Christian Association reporter Shamim
Masih with Nawab Bibi, wife of Zafar Bhatti on May 6, 2015. (BPCA). 2)
Zafar Bhatti (BPCA Photo). 3) Michael Ireland
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