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RAWALPINDI: An antiterrorism court has sentenced a man to life in prison in a blasphemy case. Accused Ibtisam Mustafa was handed down the life term for using derogatory remarks in respect of Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He was also given 10-year imprisonment on two counts for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings of Christians by insulting their religion and religious beliefs. Judge Shaukat Kamal Dar of the ATC in Rawalpindi sentenced him to a total of 20 years in prison under Section 295-A of Pakistan Penal Code for deliberately “outraging the religious feeling of Christian citizen[s]” by committing contempt of Prophet Jesus, and life term under Section 295-C of the PPC of “uploading pages including words and insultive poem from book” to defile the sacred name of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). ....
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Labour leaders demand end to privatisation programme Karachi February 7, 2021 Expressing solidarity with the protesting workers of the Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) and the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda), the National Labour Council (NLC) had demanded of the government to call off its privatisation programme. In a joint meeting of the NLC held at the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (Piler) Centre on Friday evening, the participants expressed serious concerns over delay in the hearing of a petition of workers in Balochistan regarding banning of trade unions in state-owned organisations. Khan Zaman of the Balochistan Labour Federation said the Balochistan High Court had imposed a ban on 62 trade unions in the government entities without any justification. ....