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Related: About this forumWoman acquitted of blasphemy still can't leave Pakistan
Source: Associated Press
Woman acquitted of blasphemy still cant leave Pakistan
By KATHY GANNON
February 9, 2019
ISLAMABAD (AP) A Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy after spending eight years on death row in Pakistan has been transferred from a secret location near the capital to another in Karachi, but is still unable to leave the country to join her daughters in Canada, a friend said Saturday.
Aman Ullah, who spoke to Aasia Bibi by telephone Friday, said the 54-year-old Bibi is being held in a room in the southern port city. He said Bibi, who faces death threats by radical Islamists, is frustrated and frightened, uncertain of when she will be able to leave Pakistan.
She has no indication of when she will leave ... they are not telling her why she cannot leave, said Ullah, who fled the country Friday after receiving threats from extremists angered by his assistance to Bibi, which began while she was on death row.
Ullah has been a liaison between Bibi and European diplomats, who have sought to assist her. The Associated Press spoke to Bibi by telephone with Ullahs assistance following her October acquittal, which was upheld last month.
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By KATHY GANNON
February 9, 2019
ISLAMABAD (AP) A Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy after spending eight years on death row in Pakistan has been transferred from a secret location near the capital to another in Karachi, but is still unable to leave the country to join her daughters in Canada, a friend said Saturday.
Aman Ullah, who spoke to Aasia Bibi by telephone Friday, said the 54-year-old Bibi is being held in a room in the southern port city. He said Bibi, who faces death threats by radical Islamists, is frustrated and frightened, uncertain of when she will be able to leave Pakistan.
She has no indication of when she will leave ... they are not telling her why she cannot leave, said Ullah, who fled the country Friday after receiving threats from extremists angered by his assistance to Bibi, which began while she was on death row.
Ullah has been a liaison between Bibi and European diplomats, who have sought to assist her. The Associated Press spoke to Bibi by telephone with Ullahs assistance following her October acquittal, which was upheld last month.
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Woman acquitted of blasphemy still can't leave Pakistan (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2019
OP
because the tooth fairy commanded that all those who blaspheme the tooth fairy
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#1
Voltaire2
(14,703 posts)1. because the tooth fairy commanded that all those who blaspheme the tooth fairy
must die.
whathehell
(29,785 posts)2. More like Mohammad and Allah, I'd say
I hear the Tooth Fairy lacks cred in Pakistan
Voltaire2
(14,703 posts)3. It is a metaphorical tooth fairy.
Weve been warned here to stop being literal.
whathehell
(29,785 posts)4. Literal is fine..
Pakistan does neither literal nor metaphorical Tooth Fairies.