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The Complete Story of Asia Maseeh Case application is all information about Asia Maseeh Case. In this application, you can read all aspect of Asia bibi in this case. The Asia Bibi blasphemy case contains a Pakistani Christian woman, Aasiya Noreen better known as Aasia Bibi convicted of blasphemy by a Pakistani court, receiving a sentence of death by hanging in 2010. In 31/10/2018, the Supreme Court of Pakistan acquitted her based on insufficient evidence. The Aasia Bibi was the 2nd Christian sentenced to death under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws after Ayub Masih, who was released in 2002. After eight years of detention a Pakistani-Christian woman Aasia Bibi, who was sentenced to death since 2010 after being accused of blasphemy, was allowed to walk free from jail after a landmark Supreme Court verdict on October 31.

Aasia Bibi, whose full name is “Aasia Noreen”, was the 2nd Christian sentenced to death under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws after Ayub Masih who was released in 2002. This was a high-profile case from the onset, widely covered by international media, as two officials, former Punjab governor Salman Taseer and former Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti (a Christian) who spoke in favour of Bibi were both assassinated. Taseer’s killer Mumtaz Qadri was tried and executed for murder in 2016.
What is the law she was convicted under?
Aasia Bibi, 47, was convicted for blasphemy under section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code for allegedly defaming Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). The offence carries mandatory death penalty under the law.
What was Aasia Bibi accused of and when was she convicted?
Aasia Bibi was alleged for “defamatory and sarcastic” statements about the Prophet (PBUH) on June 14, 2009, during an argument with Muslim women. The prosecution presented seven witnesses to support the blasphemy allegations. Two eyewitnesses, Mafia and Asma, claimed they heard Aasia make the allegedly blasphemous remarks, and later “admit” to making the statements during a “public gathering”. Another witness, a local cleric, Qari Mohammad Salaam, later registered criminal complaint with the police. She was arrested after a police investigation.

A trial court convicted Aasia Bibi for blasphemy in November 2010 and sentenced her to death. In 2015, Supreme Court suspended death sentence for appeal processes.
What was Aasia Bibi’s defence?
Aasia Bibi stated she had a “quarrel” with Mafia and Asma on June 14, 2009, over their refusal to drink water brought by Aasia Bibi because she was Christian. She claimed

No one has ever been executed for blasphemy in Pakistan, according to Amnesty International. However, some are imprisoned awaiting a verdict while people from different religious backgrounds, including Muslims, have been attacked and killed by felons following blasphemy accusations.
One of the most noticeable incidents is the assassination of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer in 2011 by one of his security guards after campaigning for Bibi while Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti was killed in 2011 for being an outspoken critic of the blasphemy laws.
What happens now?
Aasia Bibi is expected to leave the country as she has been offered asylum by several countries. Her husband Ashiq Masih and their two daughters, eagerly await her in London. The ruling, which was welcomed by human rights advocates, was strongly condemned by radical Islamist parties who blocked roads in major cities of the country immediately after the acquittal.
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