Pakistan Arrests 44 for Burning Christians Alive in Kiln
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's prime minister vowed to show "no mercy" to the members of a mob that burned a Christian couple alive
in an industrial kiln, as the number of villagers arrested in
connection with the crime reached 44. Shahbaz Maseeh, 26, and his wife
Shama Bibi, 24, were attacked by colleagues on Tuesday at the brick
factory where they worked in Punjab province after word got out that
Bibi had burned several verses from the Quran left behind by her dead
father. The mob reportedly broke Bibi and Maseeh's legs so they couldn't
run away and then threw them in an industrial kiln.
Setting fire to Quranic
text is considered blasphemy in Pakistan. While technically punishable
by death under strict Islamic law, it is more common for vigilante mobs
to take matters into their own hands. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said
in a statement Thursday that "no mercy" will be shown in punishing those
responsible for the "unacceptable" crime. "A responsible state cannot
tolerate mob rule and public lynching with impunity," Sharif said. "The
Pakistani state has to act proactively to protect its minorities from
violence and injustice."
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