Gates of Vienna blog brings us this information about the woman in the photo above. Asia Bibi, a Christian wife and mother in Pakistan, was arrested by
police on June 19, 2009 and charged with blasphemy after she engaged in a
religious discussion with co-workers. Many of the local women,
including Asia, worked on the farm of Muslim landowner Muhammad Idrees.
Her family was one of only three Christian families in a village of more
than 1,500 families. During their work, many of the Muslim women had
pressured Asia to renounce Christianity and accept Islam.
On June 19, 2009 there was an intense discussion among the women about
their faith. The Muslim women told Asia about Islam, and, according to
VOM sources, Asia responded by telling the Muslim women that Jesus is
alive. “Our Christ sacrificed His life on the cross for our sins…Our
Christ is alive.” She told them. Upon hearing this response, the Muslim
women became angry and began to beat Asia. Then some men took her and
locked her in a room. They announced from mosque loudspeakers that she
would be punished by having her face blackened and being paraded through
the village on a donkey.
Local Christians informed the police, who took Asia into protective
custody before the Muslims could carry out their plan. Christians urged
the police not to file blasphemy charges, but the police claimed they
had to go forward because of pressure from local Muslim leaders.
After a lengthy trial, on Nov. 8, 2010, Asia Bibi was sentenced to death
by a judge. The judge also fined Asia $1,190 (U.S.) and told her she
had seven days to appeal the decision. Her attorneys filed the appeal
promptly, and now wait for the Lahore High Court to rule. If the appeal
is rejected, Asia would be the first woman to be lawfully executed under
Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. She remains in prison, waiting to hear the
high court’s ruling.
On Jan. 4, 2011 the governor of Punjab province, where Asia lives,
was assassinated by a member of his security team. Though a Muslim,
Salmaan Taseer had spoken out repeatedly in favor of a pardon for Asia
Bibi and for a reexamination of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. Governor
Taseer also met with Asia in prison. On March 2, 2011, Shahbaz Bhatti,
the only Christian member of Pakistan’s cabinet and another person who
had spoken out on behalf of Asia Bibi, was also assassinated for his
support of her.
The Voice of the Martyrs has supported Asia Bibi and her family since
the time of her arrest. In July, 2011, VOM launched www.CallForMercy.com
in an effort to gather 1,000,000 signatures from around the world
asking for Asia’s release. When they’ve reached a million signatures, the petition will be brought to the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Go here to read more and click on the site that is collecting signatures: http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2012/03/call-for-mercy.html
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