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Hardliners wreak havoc after acquittal of Pakistan s Asia Bibi on blasphemy charges; Imran Khan condemns them

Continuing Atrocities: Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan

"What began as accusations against two Christian brothers has escalated into a devastating wave of violence, resulting in the destruction of over 20 churches and 500 homes. The situation remains tense as the community grapples with the aftermath of this

Tehrik Labaik Pakistan and the Politics of the Religious Right | Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses

May 04, 2021 The Tehrik Labaik Pakistan (TLP), in a very short time, has emerged as one of the strongest neo-fundamentalist, radical organisations. To become politically successful, the TLP needs to expand beyond its one-point agenda limited to blasphemy issues to include other socio-economic issues. The politics of the TLP variety, however, relies more on emotion rather than rationality. The half-hearted ban imposed on the TLP by the Pakistan government in the wake of the violence committed by the organisation in April 2021, it seems, is based more on immediate law and order priorities rather than on constraining its toxic, religion-based politics. The ban will not defang the religious radicalism that forms the TLPs core strength.

All about Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, extremist group now outlawed by Imran Khan regime

All about Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, extremist group now outlawed by Imran Khan regime Pia Krishnankutty © Provided by The Print New Delhi: The Imran Khan government Tuesday presented a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador to Pakistan in the National Assembly. However, before a vote could take place on the resolution, which could downgrade Paris-Islamabad ties, the speaker announced the formation of a special committee to discuss the matter and asked the government and the opposition to engage with each other to develop consensus on the issue.  In a video statement earlier in the day, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said the decision to present the resolution was taken after a round of talks with the recently outlawed far-right political party, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). The party was banned under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997, last week.

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