Asia Bibi's husbands open letter to Pakistani president

How sad that in this day and age a mere allegation can land you on a death row.

http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/letter-from-ashiq-masih/?_r=1

Yesterday, I returned from the prison in Multan where my wife, Asia Bibi, was transferred eight months ago. Since Asia was sentenced to death in November 2010 for drinking a glass of water from our village well, my family has lived in constant fear and under death threats. I live in hiding with my five children as near as possible to Asia. She needs us very much to help keep her alive, to bring her medicine and good food when she is sick.

After my wife had spent four long years in prison in terrible conditions, we were hoping that the High Court of Lahore would free my wife. She did not commit blasphemy, never. Since the court confirmed the death sentence on the 16th of October, we do not understand why our country, our beloved Pakistan, is so against us. Our family has always lived here in peace, and we never had any disturbance. We are Christians but we respect Islam. Our neighbors are Muslims and we have always lived well with them in our little village. But for some years now the situation in Pakistan has changed because of just a few people, and we are afraid. Today many of our Muslim friends cannot understand why the Pakistani justice system is making our family suffer so much.

We are now trying our best to present the final case to the Supreme Court before the 4th of December. But we are convinced that Asia will only be saved from being hanged if the venerable President Mammon Hussain grants her a pardon. No one should be killed for drinking a glass of water.

My five children and I have only survived thanks to the protection of a few faithful friends who risk their lives daily to help us. We are the husband and family of Asia Bibi and many people want us to die. Thanks to our friend Anne-Isabelle Tollet, who has become our sister and helped us for four years now, we speak often about what is happening in Paris and the world to help save Asia. Hearing that people are supporting Asia from so far away is so important for us. It helps us to hold on. Every time I visit Asia in prison I tell her the news. Sometimes it gives her the courage to keep going.

Just before taking the ten-hour journey to visit Asia, I learned the wonderful news that Paris is offering to welcome Asia and our family to Paris if she is freed. This is a huge honor and we are very humbled. I would like to offer my sincere thanks to you, Madam Mayor of Paris, and to say that we are immensely grateful for your concern. I hope that one day we will visit you alive, and not dead.

When I visited Asia Bibi yesterday she asked me to give you this message:

“My prison cell has no windows and day and night are the same to me, but if I am still holding on today it is thanks to everyone who is trying to help me. When my husbnd showed me the photographs of people I have never met drinking a glass of water for me, my heart overflowed. Ashiq told me that the city of Paris is offering to welcome our family. I send my deepest thanks to you Madam Mayor, and to all the kind people of Paris and across the world. You are my only hope of staying alive in this dungeon, so please don’t abandon me. I did not commit blasphemy.”

Ashiq Masih
Pakistan, 17th of November 2014

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so sad…Pakistan has unfortunately become a living hell for minorities and different minority sects … . and I appreciate the gesture of Paris mayor.What a civilized slap on our face.

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Do we have a president?

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I cannot imagine how any minority can live in Pakistan. There is so much egoistic self worship by people who are merely Muslims by birth.

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Wait someone fill me in - Well? water? What?

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A good size of our population considers Christians/Hindus as 'untouchables', if they touch drinking glass/utensils then it needs to be "washed" before another "Muslim" can use it.... hope it helps.

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I dont think she'll get executed at all since all the death sentences arent being acted upon at all. On the other side, she wont be forgiven as well as no govt will have the nerve to make such a daring decision and upset the extremist majority.

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President should issue pardon without any hesitation.

In fact they should reopen the trial and put the accusers and police officials to jail

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Appealing to a leader in bed with these banned groups will fall on deaf ears.

While France...considering their xenophobia, admiteddly not as bad vs minorities as in Pakistan, smacks of hypocrisy.

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Your last line nailed it.

Next presidential pardon will be for shahbaz Sharif.
Like our old Mr President and rahman malik.

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and our logic of freedom was.................................that we cannot live with hindus because they consider us malieech and do not want to eat or drink water with us!

How ironic!

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we call every Christian in our country a Churrah ................no matter how educated he is....hai to churrah hee na!

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Quite strange those comments about how Muslims in Pakistan treat Christians. We are also muslims and living in Pakistan. We dont treat them like second class citizens. Im talking about the labor class who work for us. So, posters above should speak for themselves. Dont say "WE". As there are people who treat all the humans as humans should be treated. We do not differentiate based on their religion. Even the charity/food/clothes given on religious occasions, we dont forget them. You guys speaking on behalf of all the Muslim Pakistanis need to fix your own attitude towards minorities and not lump "US" together with you. Because people like "US" also represent Pakistan's MUSLIM community.

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I dont know the story behind this but seems very stupid. I feel this family is being targeted and used for some political agenda because how can the country leadership just watch this quietly and do nothing about it? We dont know what is going on in the background just like in Malala case and many other similar cases of minorities from the past which are targeted and used by Pakistan's enemies for political reasons.

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Really? Is thats why discrimination is written into the constitution against minorities? And since you said don’t use “we”…the same should apply to you. Maybe you don’t discriminate against them, but reality is very different.

Religious Minorities In Islamic Pakistan Struggle But Survive Amid Increasing Persecution

This month, a Pew Research Center report named Pakistan, which is 96 percent Muslim, one of the most hostile nations for religious minorities. Pew placed the country among the top five overall for restrictions on religion, singling out its anti-blasphemy statutes. Courts frequently use such laws to give death or lifetime-jail sentences to minorities accused of insulting Islam. Often, their crime is as simple as openly professing their own faiths. A study on Pakistan from the United States Commission for International Religious Freedom counted more than 200 attacks among religious groups and 1,800 casualties resulting from religion-related violence between 2012 and mid-2013, one of the highest rates in the world.

The problem isn’t limited to Christians. All religious minorities in Pakistan face daily reminders of their plight, including discriminatory laws, forced conversions, and bombs and shootings aimed at minority-sect Muslims, such as Shiites and Ahmadis. According to human rights groups, public school textbooks regularly demonize minorities and emphasize the nation’s Islamic roots over contributions from people of other faiths. Labor studies have shown minorities stuck on the lower rung of the economy, often working as servants, sweepers and day laborers. Newspapers occasionally report on businesses that deny non-Muslim customers.

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I wouldn't call it xenophobia b/c Muslims in France have more freedoms than minorities will have in any muslims country. The problem in France, and much of the west, is the Muslims are unable to integrate into western societies & they trying to change those countries to make them more Islamic. As a result, those countrie fear about being over taken by Muslims & especially in country like France with huge Muslim population there is going to be a backlash.

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Mr. @Shamraz Khan,

As I said speak for yourself and your family, relatives who treat minorities like that. I dont, my family and relatives dont so I will not accept the blame which you or other posters are putting on us. If you’re complaining about the constitution then neither I nor any of my family members wrote the constitution. It was borrowed from british india as per what I know. So, you should speak with those in authority to replace the current constitution with shairah law as as per the shariah law, the minorities are protected. Then no more hue and cry. So do something practical about it then crying all the time. There is alot which goes on in the world of politics internationally and in Pakistan that I, my family and common Pakistanis have no control over. So, just like we are humane in our own attitudes towards the minorities but cant speak for your own or your family’s attitude towards them, you have no right to lump muslim Pakistanis like us together with your generalizations. So STOP speaking on behalf of ALL the muslim population of Pakistan which includes people like us too. WE do not allow you to speak on our behalf and MISREPRESENT us. Destructive, negative attitudes dont bring any positivity. You want change? Stop crying and BECOME the change. We’re doing our bit. Are you?

Speak to the authorities and have shariah law implemented as per which minorities are protected so no one would be able to play with the constitution like now.

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But I didn’t call Sunita Marshal and Benjamin Sisters ‘ChooRiyaN’. :hmmm: