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Government

Nov. 4, 2014

Pakistani civil rights hero, jurist discusses religious oppression

On a typical morning in the northern Pakistan city of Peshawar, a tailor busied himself preparing for the day's customers. Moments later he was in police custody.


By Brian Cardile


Daily Journal Staff Writer


IRVINE - On a typical morning in the northern Pakistan city of Peshawar, a tailor busied himself preparing for the day's customers. Moments later he was in police custody.


His crime? Hanging a calendar that bore a Quran verse; by so doing, the man - a practicing Ahmadi Muslim - had blasphemed the Muslim religion, according to Pakistan law. He faced three years in prison, if not a worse fate.

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