Monday, August 20, 2012

Islamic mob in Muslim-occupied India demands arrest of Christian girl with Down's Syndrome

Islamic depravity on full display in Pakistan. A Christian girl in Pakistan with Down's Syndrome has been accused--by a rabid mob of Muslims, no less--of desecrating a copy of the Koran. Other Christian families in the area have reportedly been threatened and have fled for their lives. The girl's family have been taken into 'protective custody' by the Muslim authorities. In Pakistan, this affront to humanity is business as usual.

Pakistan disabled girl arrested for blasphemy

Pakistani police have arrested a mentally disabled 11-year-old girl after a mob accused her of desecrating pages of the Koran.

The mob demanded the Christian girl's arrest and threatened to burn down Christian homes outside the capital Islamabad, local media say.

Officials said the girl could not properly answer police questions.

Her parents have been taken into protective custody following threats and other Christian families have fled.

It is thought that the girl has Down's syndrome.

Paul Bhatti, Pakistan's minister for National Harmony, told the BBC that the girl was known to have a mental disorder and that it seemed "unlikely she purposefully desecrated the Koran".

"From the reports I have seen, she was found carrying a waste bag which also had pages of the Koran," he said.

"This infuriated some local people and a large crowd gathered to demand action against her. The police were initially reluctant to arrest her, but they came under a lot of pressure from a very large crowd, who were threatening to burn down Christian homes."

He said more than 600 people have fled from the Christian neighbourhood.

Rights activists have urged Pakistan to reform its controversial blasphemy laws, under which a person can be jailed for life for desecrating the Koran.

Many of those accused of blasphemy have been killed by violent mobs, while politicians who advocate a change in legislation have also been targeted.

Last year, Shahbaz Bhatti, the minister for minority affairs, was killed after calling for the repeal of the blasphemy law.

His death came just two months after the murder of Punjab Governor Salman Taseer, who also spoke out about the issue.


Naturally, this Islamic inspired barbarism will elicit no outrage from anyone, in particular Muslims, nor from anyone in the so-called 'Human Rights' community.

Go back to sleep, infidels.

::crickets chirping::


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