Do The Wicked Go To Pakistan When They Die?
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I do wonder if, instead of going to Hell when they die, the wicked might instead end up in Pakistan.
There can, after all,be few more nightmarish places in the known universe, as the news about the lovely actress Veena Malik confirms.
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She and some other show-biz people have been sentenced to TWENTY SIX years in prison for their televised rendering of a religious song while staging a mock marriage! http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/veena-malik-gets-26-years-jail-term-for-blasphemy-in-pakistan/1/403744.html
Pakistan is one of those sorry states where ‘blasphemy’ – as defined not by God, nor even by rational people, but by sectarian ignoramuses – is an imprisonable offence. Indeed it can be a capital offence!
Fortunately, Veena and her other victims of this obscurantist outrage are apparently not in Pakistan at present. If they have an ounce of sense, they won’t go near that hell-hole ever again -now THEY would be welcome anywhere as GENUINE ‘asylum’ seekers!
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I tend to notice these stories, because nobody who lives in Jakarta will fast forget Indonesia’s then-President SBY’s bold call for a worldwide blasphemy law, modelled, presumably, on that currently enacted here in Indonesia.
SBY to ask the world to ban blasphemy | The Jakarta Post
I’m not sure how many innocents have suffered under that local law’s provisions, but one victim is Tajul Muluk, a harmless Shia cleric, convicted for practising his own faith in East Java.
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Tajul, one of Indonesia’s prisoners of conscience https://rossrightangle.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/indonesia-shariah-fanatics-howl-for-blood/
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Another is Andreas Guntur, the leader of the spiritual group Amanat Keagungan Ilahi, who was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment in March 2012 by the Klaten court, Central Java, for blasphemy for alleged unconventional Islamic teachings. http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/07/12/indonesia-shia-cleric-convicted-blasphemy
The law is deployed as a weapon against religious liberty. Though nowhere near as brutally as in Pakistan – imagine tormenting a songbird for singing.
Yet even here in this otherwise wonderfularchipelago, there are primitives who’d widen and deepen its cruel consequences…
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Aceh’s Mad Mullah – ‘Dancing is EVIL – It Involves Body Movements!’
– and they don’t even use ‘blasphemy as an excuse for their pignoramus kill-joy cr#p!
Santi 11:53 on November 28, 2014 Permalink |
It is all very horrible in that country, and it is more horrible for us if Indonesia has same kind of bad men in Aceh and even also here in Jakarta.
God will judge what is blasphemy and He does not need help from mad men.
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