In Pakistan, a Christian man in Okara, Punjab was arrested on June 27 for falsely accusing his brother and sister of blasphemy during an argument, intending for them to be killed by Muslim neighbors. This incident coincides with recent mob violence in Pakistan, where a Muslim man was murdered on June 28 for allegedly burning the Quran. Human rights groups are calling for reforms to Pakistan's blasphemy laws, which they argue contribute to extrajudicial violence. The legal system's handling of these cases remains under scrutiny.
The Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of worship while at work. Yet the radical Left continues to target Christians. Read how we defended a Christian at work: https://t.co/2twwms9XRy
A Christian man was killed by a Muslim mob. Then, a Muslim man was also killed by an angry mob for allegedly desecrating the Quran. Will the murderers of the Muslim man be brought to justice? Or will they go free like the killers of the Christian? https://t.co/JOEnFWGVsN
Pakistan's blasphemy law is back in the spotlight after a mob killed a man for allegedly desecrating the Quran. Human rights groups are calling for the law to be reformed, saying that extrajudicial violence is almost inevitable given its wording. https://t.co/E077gYfsRf
A Pakistani mob just murdered a Muslim for allegedly burning the Quran. We told you about a Christian who was murdered for the same reason – his perpetrators were not held accountable. Learn how we’re fighting back against an unjust Pakistani legal system: https://t.co/7fAKOnaDCU
Pakistan: Police in Okara, Punjab arrested a Christian man for falsely accusing his brother and sister of blasphemy during an argument. The suspect said that he falsely accused his siblings of burning the Quran so that they are killed by Muslim neighbors. https://t.co/02MovvF4Wd