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Pakistani court sentences 4 people to death for blasphemy

25 January 2025
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Pakistani court sentences 4 people to death for blasphemy
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A Pakistani court sentenced four people to death for blasphemy in Multan, Pakistan, for posting sacrilegious material on social media about Islamic figures and the Quran. The men’s lawyer is preparing an appeal, criticizing the lack of evidence and potential religious backlash. Pakistan’s blasphemy laws have sparked controversy, with critics saying they are misused for personal disputes and can lead to mob violence.

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