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Chinese national arrested in Pakistan’s Dasu after labourers accuse him of blasphemy

Umar Bacha Published April 17, 2023 Updated 38 minutes ago




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<p>The photo shows the Dassu dam site on Sunday night. — Photo by author</p>

The photo shows the Dassu dam site on Sunday night. — Photo by author
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A Chinese national, working at the Dasu Hydropower Project in Upper Kohistan, was taken into police custody on Sunday night after he was accused of blasphemy by labourers at the site.
Komila SHO Naseeruddin, while confirming the arrest, said that a first information report (FIR) has been registered against the accused.
The complaint, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, invokes Section 295-C [use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet (Peace be Upon Him)] of the Pakistan Penal Code. It was registered on the complaint of Gulistan and Yasir — both of whom are heavy vehicle drivers.
The complaint, lodged at the Komila police station, said that on Sunday night police official Jehanzeb was informed about a mob trying to break into a Chinese camp near Barseen.
It stated that locals had staged a protest and damaged the camp’s site number 6.
“After receiving the information, a police party reached the site, took control of the area and safely shifted the accused to the Komila police station,” the complaint said.
However, it stated that in the early hours of Monday, a large number of people reached Komila and once again blocked the Karakoram Highway. They also shouted slogans.
The protesters opened the Karakoram Highway for traffic after the police assured them of the registration of the FIR. Local religious leaders also urged the demonstrators to call off the protest.

89 killed over blasphemy allegations since 1947​

In February 2022, a middle-aged man was stoned to death by a mob over the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran in a remote village of Khanewal district.
The killing had come on the heels of an identical incident in Sialkot, where a Sri Lankan engineer was lynched by factory workers on Dec 3, 2021, on blasphemy charges.
In January 2022, the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) in a report stated that as many as 89 citizens were killed in 1,415 accusations and cases of blasphemy in the country since independence. The report said that from 1947 to 2021, 18 women and 71 men were extra-judicially killed over blasphemy accusations. The allegations were made against 107 women and 1,308 men.
Out of the total, 1,287 citizens were accused of committing blasphemy from 2011- 21. “The actual number is believed to be higher because not all blasphemy cases get reported in the press,” the report had said, adding more than 70 per cent of the accused were reported from Punjab.
The report had said misuse of blasphemy laws is often described by courts as an unlawful act. It had said the Islamabad High Court had previously suggested to the legislature to amend the existing laws to give equal punishment to those who level false blasphemy accusations.
The report had said the origin of the blasphemy laws dated back to the British era when these were promulgated in 1860.
Initially, four blasphemy laws — section 295, 296, 297 and 298 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) — were introduced and in 1927 section 295 was supplemented by 295-A after the case of Ilmuddin, a Muslim carpenter, who killed Mahashe Rajpal for publishing a blasphemous book.
 
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@Windjammer sb: Meanwhile in India, under Modi's government, Cow Vigilante violence has gone up by 97%.

While that is true, that doesn't make any difference to the fact that the Chinese don't respect local culture, whether it is Pakistan or elsewhere.

Regards
 
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Chinese expatriates have no respect for local cultures and laws. They are worse than the worst conquistadors. Hope they make a horrible example out of him.

Regards

When you have thousands of workers, then these issues happen. As long as it is resolved peacefully then all is good. Plus we all know how Pakistanis behave, twisting words is an art.
 
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I really like to know what he exactly said. The report only mentioned that he scolded a worker for dodging the work with pretext of Ramandan, but didn't say how that guy insulted the religion. maybe that guy has a deadline to meet to finish a project otherwise he himself will be scolded and punished by his superiors, which is often the case in China. But scolding your employees for being lazy itself is not blasphemy.
 
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I really like to know what he exactly said. The report only mentioned that he scolded a worker for dodging the work with pretext of Ramandan, but didn't say how that guy insulted the religion. maybe that guy has a deadline to meet to finish a project otherwise he himself will be scolded and punished by his superiors, which is often the case in China. But scolding your employees for being lazy itself is not blasphemy.

According to the situation in Pakistan, it is not what he may or may not have said. It is what the aggrieved person (mis)understood that caused the offense. You can thank Gen. Zia for that.
 
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The expected people will form multiple threads on the matter and social engineer the narrative. Kulbhashans, Mubarek Patels, Waseem Tyagis and Tahers will be at the forefront.
 
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According to the situation in Pakistan, it is not what he may or may not have said. It is what the aggrieved person (mis)understood that caused the offense. You can thank Gen. Zia for that.
most of the cases its personal grievance, people have zero tolerance here. The chinese has not been arrested he has been flown to Abbotabad for his own safety
 
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most of the cases its personal grievance, people have zero tolerance here. The chinese has not been arrested he has been flown to Abbotabad for his own safety

The "gifts" of the Generals keep on giving to us all, don't they? :D
 
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most of the cases its personal grievance, people have zero tolerance here. The chinese has not been arrested he has been flown to Abbotabad for his own safety
He was arrested, we hope he should be fairly treated based on facts, not emotions.

 
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