Close Menu
Revival News
  • News
  • Life
  • Faith
  • Church
  • Family
  • Society
  • Opinion

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest news and exclusive offers.

What's Hot

“Our Messiah is a Jew” – Faithwire

October 15, 2025

When life seems messy but God is providing: Seeing the Father’s gifts in everyday moments

October 23, 2025

New Mexico and Arizona primary elections will be serving on 9/11 service day – Church News

October 7, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Revival News
Thursday, October 30
  • News

    Teen reportedly wins big after Christian’s parking lot painting is stopped – Faithwire

    October 30, 2025

    “It’s not time to retreat, but for honest innovation”: WEA panel discusses AI and discipleship

    October 30, 2025

    ‘World’s biggest killer’: British doctor Callum Miller urges evangelicals to tackle abortion crisis

    October 29, 2025

    Rick Warren lists 5 things Christian leaders must do to win the world for Christ

    October 28, 2025

    Joe Rogan says there’s “something” about the church and he’s fascinated by Jesus’ willing sacrifice – Faithwire

    October 27, 2025
  • Life

    Finding Peace in Chaos: Reflections on Psalm 23 for Mothers

    October 30, 2025

    iBelieve – An Inspirational Devotional for Christian Women

    October 30, 2025

    Finding God in Everyday Autumn Moments

    October 29, 2025

    “Evidence of Jesus’ Death, Burial, and Resurrection” – Faithwire

    October 29, 2025

    When God Calls You to Give Up Your Dreams

    October 28, 2025
  • Faith

    Hundreds of Muslims protest against church construction in Indonesia

    October 30, 2025

    WEA Advocacy Team Calls for “Loyal Presence” as “Ambassadors of Hope” at the United Nations

    October 30, 2025

    Muslims attack family and destroy church building

    October 29, 2025

    ‘Where is the church? ‘Religious freedom defenders condemn church’s silence amid global persecution crisis

    October 29, 2025

    Pakistani Christians win conversions with national ID cards

    October 28, 2025
  • Church

    Church Leaders Added to Church History Biography Database – Church News

    October 30, 2025

    Latter-day Saints celebrate 50th anniversary in Kiribati – Church News

    October 29, 2025

    Church donates to children’s hospital in Dominican Republic – Church News

    October 29, 2025

    “Be Reconciled to God” – Church News

    October 28, 2025

    “Know your true self” – Church News

    October 28, 2025
  • Family

    3 Things to Do When You’re Having a Hard Time to Forgive Your Spouse

    September 25, 2025

    Four ways to talk (and pray) with your child when the world feels unsafe

    September 20, 2025

    We don’t talk like before: reconnecting six conversations

    August 6, 2025

    3 tips for intentional grandparents (both near and far)

    June 23, 2025

    5 intentional ways to get closer to your spouse this summer

    June 16, 2025
  • Society

    Travel: Rediscover San Francisco through iconic hotels

    October 26, 2025

    Singer Evan Craft: “You don’t have to be perfect to be used by God”

    October 22, 2025

    Church needs to ‘take back the role of nurturing the next generation’ from YouTubers: Panelists

    October 21, 2025

    Travel: Across the football field in College Station, Texas

    October 12, 2025

    Travel: Milledgeville, Southern history, small town charm, Flannery O’Connor’s heritage

    October 5, 2025
  • Opinion

    Rescue by the Holy Spirit is the only way to live a life of freedom

    August 14, 2025

    Jeremiah Johnson: Navigate the life of prophecy when he dies

    August 14, 2025

    Covering the false prophet with Mario Murillo

    August 13, 2025

    Cancelling culture through Matt Sayer’s bold position: “The Trump I Know”

    August 12, 2025

    Jonathan Khan provides a blueprint at the end of Josiah Manifesto

    August 12, 2025
Revival News
Home»Faith»False blasphemy law to seize the property of Pakistan’s religious minorities: HRW
Faith

False blasphemy law to seize the property of Pakistan’s religious minorities: HRW

rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comJune 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
False blasphemy law to seize the property of pakistan's religious
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Muslim mob attacks dancers who were mistakenly accused of Pakistani blasphemous asp in Ham’s TV drama “Tanman Neel Onir”. Christian Daily International Morning Star News Screenshot

A new Human Rights Watch (HRW) report states that Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are being systematically misused to target religious minorities, confiscate the poor and resolve personal and economic conflicts.

Bloody accusations are increasingly weaponized to incite mob violence, replace vulnerable communities and seize their property with immunity, saying, “conspiracy to seize land: exploiting Pakistani blasphemous laws for intimidation and profit.”

“The failure to prosecute the person responsible for past instigation and attacks has encouraged those who use these laws to force them in the name of religion and threaten their horror mail.”

She said the Pakistani government should urgently reform its blasphemous laws to prevent them from being weaponized.

HRW researchers interviewed 14 people accused in the blasphemous asp, not only lawyers, judges, prosecutors, human rights advocates and journalists in Lahore, Gujranwara, Kasur, Sheikhpura in Punjab between May and January 2024.

The 52-year-old Christian hairdresser in Lahore told HRW that in July 2019 he decided to quit his job at a local salon and set up his own business. She pooled her salvation and got loans from people she knew to start her own salon. Her previous employer tried to discourage her by offering a salary increase. When the woman refused, her previous employer threatened her and said, “This outcome is not good for you.”

In November 2019, a mob led by a local clergy barged into a salon for Christian women, beat her and her staff, looting and destroying the property. They claimed she seced the Quran and that a neighbor boy had found a page of the Quran in the garbage. The woman told HRW that the allegations were false.

“I respected all religions and didn’t even have a copy of the Bible in the salon,” she said. “Why do I have a copy of the Quran? I would have to commit suicide completely angry to even consider it.”

Another Christian, who runs a private school with both Muslim and Christian students in a low-income region of Lahore, told HRW in February 2021 that he received a call from an angry parent claiming “aspic” comments by a teacher.

Christian, 43, said he offered to meet his parents and asked the teacher for an explanation. The teacher refused to make profanity comments. A few days later, a group of people from a local Muslim organization threatened to “burn the school” if no apology was made.

“The teacher resigned, but that wasn’t enough to appease the religious groups,” Christian said. “It soon became clear that it wasn’t about the statement or the ‘blatant asp’. ”

They told him to donate 200,000 rupees (800 USD) to their religious charity for “atone” for his “sin,” he said.

“Of course, they were Christians, so blasphemous tweets would mean my school and perhaps I was also burning by the mob,” he said. “No one asks questions. My religion has made me even more vulnerable. But blasphemous accusations can lead to burnout in schools run by Muslims. The truth of the allegations is not important. Now, I have begun a cycle of intimidation.

Bloody Asp remains a capital crime punishable by death in Pakistan. The state has executed no one under the law, but mere accusations have caused mob violence and have killed dozens of people in the past decade. Defendants often endure the constant threat of long pretrial detention, unjust trials and extrajudicial killings.

The HRW report highlighted that marginalized communities, particularly Christians, Ahmadis and the poor, are bearing the brunt of abuse. Many live in informal settlements without a legal land title, making them particularly vulnerable to forced eviction following violence related to blasphemy. HRW discovered that the entire neighborhood had been empty after the MOB was attacked, and that members of the community fled in fear, leaving their homes and businesses behind.

In some cases, profanity accusations were used to target business rivals and force the transfer of property. The broad and vague provisions of the law allow it to be exploited with minimal or no evidence to create an environment of fear among vulnerable groups.

HRW also criticized Pakistan’s criminal justice system for making these abuses possible. Authorities rarely fail to take responsibility for mob violence, but police often fail to protect defendants or investigate allegations. In some cases, intervening officers face their own threats. Political and religious officials accused of inciting violence are frequently accused of fleeing arrests or acquitted for lack of political will or intimidation.

The HRW called on the Pakistani government to abolish the blasphemy laws, immediately release those imprisoned under such charges, and investigate all blasphemy-related violence, particularly cases that lead to evacuation and seizure of property. The report also urged authorities to implement safeguards against forced sales or relocation of land or businesses following the charges.

“The government’s indifference to blasphemy law and the abuse it causes under the violence it causes is discriminatory and violates its fundamental right to freedom,” Gosman said. “By failing to act, Pakistani authorities are not only tolerating fraud. They are making it possible.”

Pakistan ranked 8th on the 2025 World Watchlist, where it’s the hardest place to become a Christian.

blasphemy false HRW law minorities Pakistans property religious seize
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
rennet.noel17
rennet.noel17@gmail.com
  • Website

Related Posts

Hundreds of Muslims protest against church construction in Indonesia

October 30, 2025

WEA Advocacy Team Calls for “Loyal Presence” as “Ambassadors of Hope” at the United Nations

October 30, 2025

Muslims attack family and destroy church building

October 29, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Don't Miss

Teen reportedly wins big after Christian’s parking lot painting is stopped – Faithwire

Finding Peace in Chaos: Reflections on Psalm 23 for Mothers

Hundreds of Muslims protest against church construction in Indonesia

“It’s not time to retreat, but for honest innovation”: WEA panel discusses AI and discipleship

About
About

Welcome to Revival News, your trusted source for timely, insightful, and inspiring news rooted in the Christian faith. At Revival-News.org, we are passionate about sharing stories that matter to the global Christian community, fostering spiritual growth, and encouraging believers to live out their faith in a world that desperately needs hope, truth, and revival.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
Popular Posts

“Our Messiah is a Jew” – Faithwire

October 15, 2025

When life seems messy but God is providing: Seeing the Father’s gifts in everyday moments

October 23, 2025

New Mexico and Arizona primary elections will be serving on 9/11 service day – Church News

October 7, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest news and exclusive offers.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
© 2025 Revival News. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.