Blasphemy Charges against Pakistani Christians Continue Despite Asia Bibi Release

by Jordan Hilger, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – The date of an appeal hearing for a Pakistani Christian man accused of blaspheming the prophet Muhammad in 2013 has reportedly been set.

Sawan Masih was accused of insulting the prophet Muhammad—punishable by death in Pakistan—in a 2013 conversation with Muslim friend Shahid Imran, a dispute that Masih later claimed was ultimately about a land dispute.

The alleged offense was broadcast from the loudspeakers at the local mosque in Lahore, Punjab Province, inciting a 3,000-man mob to descend on Joseph colony, the predominantly Christian neighborhood where Masih lived. Homes were burned and looted and set alight, forcing residents to flee.

“They hatched a conspiracy to push out the residents of the colony,” Masih told the court at his initial hearing, claiming the government wanted to appropriate the traditionally Christian neighborhood for industrial use and merely wanted a pretext.

115 of the men who participated in the mob attack were brought up on charges, but acquitted in 2017 despite the court possessing video footage as evidence.

The instrumentality of Pakistan’s “blasphemy law”–which forbids insulting the prophet Muhammad or desecrating a Koran–in settling personal scores between Pakistanis was put on prominent display recently in the case of Asia Bibi, who finally escaped to Canada last month after spending ten years on death row for a 2010 dispute with a Muslim coworker that ended with accusations she had disparaged Muhammad.

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Turkish Foreign Minister: ‘We Are Determined’ to Buy Russian Air Defense System

by Jordan Hilger, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – Turkey intends to move ahead with its purchase of the Russian S-400 air defense system, despite warnings from the United States of icier relations to come between the two NATO allies if the sale proceeds.

Earlier this month, Acting US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan wrote a letter to the Turkish government forbidding it from purchasing the advanced anti-aircraft technology, which he said would conflict with the US’s plan to equip its NATO allies with F-35 fighter jets over the next decade.

“In addition to threatening the security of platforms like the F-35, Turkey’s procurement of the S-400 will hinder your nation’s ability to enhance or maintain cooperation with the United States and within NATO,” Shanahan wrote, giving Turkey until July 31st to reverse course before the US completely excludes it from its warplane program.

On Friday, Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu remained defiant, saying Turkey would take “reciprocal steps” to any US sanctions.

“We are determined on the S-400 issue. No matter what the results will be, we will not take a step back,” he told Turkish TV.

US officials see the weapons sale as strategic Russian interference designed to weaken NATO, of which Turkey is an integral part due to its status as a geographical buffer zone between Europe, Russia, and the Middle East.

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