Pakistan: Man gets life in prison for desecrating Qur’an!! Why so serious?

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A glimpse into the future of the West. This is where the Left’s “hate speech” rhetoric is tending. We are very close to this now, far closer than most people realize, as critics of jihad terror and Sharia oppression of women and others are now routinely excoriated, vilified, demonized, deplatformed, and shunned by all decent people. What is the next step? This. Rasmus Paludan was just banned from entering Sweden for desecrating the Qur’an. What will the situation be in five years? Ten? There are already calls to outlaw Qur’an desecration in Sweden. What is to prevent this from eventually being implemented, given the rapid growth and aggressiveness of the Muslim community in Sweden, and the willful ignorance and supine stance of Swedish authorities? Police were just hunting for Danes who burned Qur’an in a Swedish no-go zone with a large Muslim population. How long until desecrating a Qur’an in Sweden gets you life in prison?



And Sweden is not alone. Most Western countries are following the same trajectory.



“Man gets life for desecrating Holy Quran,” Dawn, September 17, 2020:

HARIPUR: An additional sessions judge on Wednesday sentenced a man to life over desecration of the Holy Quran.

According to the prosecution record, the Sera-i-Saleh police had arrested Ch Mohammad Ayaz, a resident of Baldhair village, on the complaint of his wife on Sept 13, 2015.

The complainant had told the police that she was living in a rented house with her husband and three children. OnSept [sic] 13, she said after heated arguments with her over some family matter, he, in a fit of anger, took out a copy of the Holy Quran from the cupboard and defiled it….
 
HARIPUR: An additional sessions judge on Wednesday sentenced a man to life over desecration of the Holy Quran.

According to the prosecution record, the Sera-i-Saleh police had arrested Ch Mohammad Ayaz, a resident of Baldhair village, on the complaint of his wife on Sept 13, 2015.

The complainant had told the police that she was living in a rented house with her husband and three children. OnSept 13, she said after heated arguments with her over some family matter, he, in a fit of anger, took out a copy of the Holy Quran from the cupboard and defiled it.

The police recovered the desecrated copy of the holy book and registered a criminal case against the accused under section 295-B of the blasphemy law. After a five-year trial, the court of additional sessions judge-III, Shah Wali Khan, convicted Ayaz and sentenced him to life (25 years).
 
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