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ID160066
Title ProperConstitutional issues and the treatment of Pakistan’s religious minorities
LanguageENG
AuthorIspahani, Farahnaz
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although Pakistan was created as a homeland for South Asia's Muslims, religious freedom was one of its founding principles. Seventy years later, Pakistan is better known for religious extremism and the persecution of Muslim and non-Muslim religious minorities. Pakistan's blasphemy law is a state-sanctioned tool of religious oppression used to target members of minority faith communities whether Ahmadiya, Christian, Hindu, or Shiite, as well as Sunnis who criticize the law. This paper discusses the blasphemy law and other laws that have led to the state of religious oppression in Pakistan.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 49, No.2; Jun 2018: p.222-237
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 49 No 2
Key WordsMinorities ;  Pakistan ;  Constitution ;  Hindu ;  Christian ;  Sunni ;  Jinnah ;  Blasphemy ;  Shiite ;  Islam ;  Ahmadiya ;  Religious Oppression


 
 
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