The Sindh police have registered a case against a man, charging him with blasphemy for allegedly writing against Ameer Muawia (RA) and Abu Sufyan (RA) on social media.
The Tando Bago police lodged the first information report (FIR) on behalf of the government. But there were no reports of whether an arrest had been made in the case until the filing of this report.
It seems the FIR was registered under the pressure of Sunni activists in Tando Bago, Sindh.
Blasphemy laws in Pakistan have enabled and encouraged Islamist extremists to operate with impunity, easily targeting religious minorities or those with differing beliefs, including nonbelievers, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said in its 2022 country report.
The Tando Bago police lodged the first information report (FIR) on behalf of the government. But there were no reports of whether an arrest had been made in the case until the filing of this report.
It seems the FIR was registered under the pressure of Sunni activists in Tando Bago, Sindh.
Blasphemy laws in Pakistan have enabled and encouraged Islamist extremists to operate with impunity, easily targeting religious minorities or those with differing beliefs, including nonbelievers, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said in its 2022 country report.