LAHORE, Pakistan (AFP) - A Pakistani Christian man has been sentenced to
death for blasphemy after he sent a Muslim friend a poem on WhatsApp
that insulted Islam, a lawyer said on Friday (Sept 15). Nadeem James was
charged in July last year after his Muslim friend Yasir Bashir
complained to police that he received a poem on the messaging app that
was derogatory towards the Prophet Mohammed and other holy figures.
"James was handed a death sentence by the court on Thursday on blasphemy
charges," defence lawyer Anjum Wakeel said.
"My client will appeal
the sentence in the high court as he has been framed by his friend, who
was annoyed over James' affair with a Muslim girl," Mr Wakeel said. He
said the trial was held inside a prison due to security reasons after
local Muslim clerics had threatened James and his family. Court
officials confirmed the sentence.
Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive
issue in conservative Muslim Pakistan, where even unproven allegations
can stir beatings and mob violence. In 2014, a Christian couple were
lynched then burnt in a kiln in Punjab province after being falsely
accused of desecrating the Quran. Rights groups have said the laws are
routinely abused to seek vengeance.
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