Kamis, 06 November 2014

[Media_Nusantara] Re: [GELORA45] Dozens arrested in slaying of Pakistani couple accused of desecrating Quran

 

Uuuuufffff ...............begitu  KEJAM....  or Does it   the highest price One should suffering for....? 

Begitu luas  ruang didunia ini ....
Begitu banyak cahaya menerangi alam semesta ini ...
Begitu besar sungai2  dan lautan yang mengelilingi bumi ini....
Begitu tinggi dan besarnya Gunung2 menjulang tinggi didunia ini

Tetapi toh ...sebegitu sempit, gelap dan kecilnya otak Manusia 2 dibumi ini....

*Apa yang bisa dikatakan  dan yang terpikir oleh  Allah yang Maha  Besar , Maha Pengasih dan Maha  Penyayang ......?

*Betapa Aku ingin mengenal Pendapat dan Pikiran Allahi tentang apa yang dilakukan Umat 2nya di dunia  ini....

....and Yet , We are sure that  GOD NEVER PLAY DICE or even TELLING US A DIRTY LIE nor A FALSEHOOD...

Still have I one question to be answered,....... 
HOW MANY MILLIONS WINDOWS in this world ARE STILL CLOSE UP and REMAIN STILL IN THE DARKNESS OF DAYLIGHT ....? 
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On 6 November 2014 16:33, 'Sunny' ambon@tele2.se [GELORA45] <GELORA45@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

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Dozens arrested in slaying of Pakistani couple accused of desecrating Quran

From Sophia Saifi and Hilary Whiteman, CNN
November 6, 2014 -- Updated 0850 GMT (1650 HKT)
Source: CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Police: Mob attacked Christian couple Tuesday at the kiln where they worked
  • They were beaten and thrown into the burning kiln
  • Rights group calls it a "callous murder," indicates woman was pregnant
  • Blasphemy in Pakistan is punishable by death or life imprisonment

Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani police say they have arrested up to 40 people in connection with the killing of a Christian couple in Punjab province who were beaten, then pushed into a burning kiln after being accused of desecrating the Quran.

Local police officials said a mob from neighboring villages formed Tuesday after a local mullah declared the couple were guilty of blasphemy.

The mob allegedly marched to the couple's home, broke down their door, dragged them outside, beat them and threw them into the brick kiln where they both worked.

The attack happened in the town of Kot Radha Kishan, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) southwest of Lahore, the capital of Punjab. Police officials identified the woman as Shyman Bibi Urf Shamar, and her husband as Sajjad Nasir Zurjah Nazir Nasir.

Rage, grief after killing of Christian couple Rage, grief after killing of Christian couple

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), which dispatched a team to the scene, said in a statement that the couple had three young children -- two sons and a daughter, and indicated the slain woman was pregnant.

HRCP is shocked and saddened beyond words by the callous murder of the couple and their unborn child.
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan

"HRCP is shocked and saddened beyond words by the callous murder of the couple and their unborn child," the group said.

According to the statement, the HRCP team "did not come across any evidence of desecration of the Holy Quran."

Desecration of the Quran is punishable by death or life imprisonment under Pakistan's anti-blasphemy law.

Human rights groups have long urged the country to repeal the law, arguing that it has led to discrimination, persecution and murder.

Woman takes blasphemy law to Pakistan's highest court

It is often used to settle personal vendettas, rights groups say, and people accused of the committing the crime are frequently targeted by mob violence.

That, according to the HRCP, appeared to be the situation in Kot Radha Kishan, and that the incident stemmed with a dispute over money the kiln's owners said the couple owed them.

An accusation that the couple had desecrated the Quran "was spread to nearby villages and announcements [were] made through mosque loudspeakers," the HRCP said.

The mob that went to the kiln was estimated at around 500 people, the rights group said, citing local police.

The HRCP said its team learned that four policemen went to the kiln to demand that the couple be handed over for protection from the mob, but that the owners "instructed their employees not to hand the couple over and the policemen were also beaten up."

The kiln's owners were among those arrested, the rights group said, quoting police.

Pakistani newlyweds decapitated by bride's family in honor killing

CNN's Sophia Saifi reported from Islamabad and Hilary Whiteman wrote from Hong Kong.


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