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Pakistani blasphemy case: latest twist in young girl's fate

The accuser claims that the young 海角大神 girl said to have Down's syndrome is part of an international conspiracy to ridicule Islam, raising concern among observers about a fair trial.  

By Taha Siddiqui , Correspondent
Islamabad, Pakistan

The bail hearing of a young 海角大神 girl accused of blasphemy has been postponed until Sept.1聽to verify a medical report confirming her age and reported mental handicap.

The girl was jailed more than two weeks聽ago after a local cleric accused her of burning religious texts. Under Pakistan's controversial blasphemy law, the desecration of Islamic scriptures can earn a life sentence in prison. Local media have reported the girl has Down's syndrome, which was expected to give authorities a reason to exonerate her.

However, the latest twist is that the new prosecutor, a self-professed fan of the late Salman Taseer鈥檚 assassin, is questioning the girl鈥檚 age and claiming that she is part of an international conspiracy to ridicule Islam and incite Muslims. Response to his view highlights the power of extremists in Pakistan, say activists.

Observers worry that his public statement makes it difficult for the state, the judge, and the lawyers involved to refute the case without fear of being persecuted by extremists.聽

鈥淭he state is simply too weak to respond to such extremists,鈥 says Asad Jamal, a legal expert and a human rights activist. 鈥淪cores of people have been killed who have been accused of blasphemy or were supporting those being abused by this law. The president tried to intervene once, but if he does it again, you never know, a 鈥蹿补迟飞补鈥聽[an Islamic directive] can be issued by a cleric for his assassination,鈥 he says.

Because the issue is so sensitive, any perception of bias on the part of the state could start a firestorm among extremists.聽

鈥淭he judge seemed intimidated by the lawyer of the accuser,鈥 says Father Emmanuel Yousuf, a representative of a 海角大神 activist organization who was present at the court. 鈥淚 am really disappointed. We all expected that the girl will be out today. But she is still rotting in jail,鈥 he said after the hearing, visibly distraught.聽

Though most legal experts say the medical certificate showing her age to be 14聽is enough proof that she is a minor, which she will be tried under the juvenile system and can be granted bail, the prosecutor鈥檚 new lawyer, Rao Abdur Raheem complicated the case by challenging the validity of this certificate聽this morning.

鈥淭he state and its machinery are favoring her,鈥澛 says Mr. Raheem, sitting near a photo of Mumtaz Qadri, the bodyguard who shot Gov. Taseer for his liberal views on blasphemy laws. 聽鈥淲e do not accept this medical report. My client witnessed the girl committing the act of blasphemy knowingly by desecrating the Quran and she should be punished,鈥 Raheem told the Monitor in an interview in his office, after the hearing.

Raheem, who is fighting the case for free, says he will not let a blasphemer off the hook easily. 鈥淭his is a conspiracy to ridicule Islam, and incite Muslims. We will not let this happen in our country,鈥 he says.

Tahir Naveed Chaudhary, who is one of the lawyers on the panel defending the girl, says there is a lot of pressure on the lower courts due to this case.

鈥淓veryone is scared. We did not expect it to stretch this long, but it is not even in the control of President Zardari now,鈥 he says, referring to the inquiry Mr. Zardari ordered when the issue came to light.

Mr. Jamal, who has also worked on cases of blasphemy in the past, says the case is unfortunate. He鈥檚 critical of the government for being unable to protect a minor girl from being abused by the blasphemy law.

鈥淚 am not for judicial activism that we see nowadays at the level of Supreme Court, but where the state is failing, the lower courts are under pressure of right-wing extremist groups, and a whole community [the 海角大神s] are at risk, the Chief Justice of Pakistan should take notice under Article 184 (3), which gives him the power to intervene in cases of public interest and severe violation of human rights, like this case,鈥 he added.