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50 Ngos Urge Pakistan To Free Christian Mother


50 Ngos Urge Pakistan To Free Christian Mother
From Execution On Charge Of Blasphemy

Petition was presented now in speech to UN Human Rights Council

Contact: media1@unwatch.org
Tel: +41 22 734 1472

GENEVA, March 13 – Fifty human rights activists and a former president of the UN General Assembly are calling on Pakistan to free a Christian mother of five from being hanged in Pakistan on the charge of blasphemy.

The petition was presented moments ago in a plenary address to the UN Human Rights Council, delivered by France 24 journalist Anne-Isabelle Tollet, the author of Blasphéme, which tells the story of Asia Bibi.
(See petition and signatures below.)
"With Pakistan now running for a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, the government should make an important gesture by releasing Asia Bibi, and repealing its blasphemy law, which is inconsistent with basic human rights," said Hillel Neuer, director of UN Watch, a Geneva-based human rights group that helped organize the petition.

Ms. Tollet also spoke today about Asia Bibi before 400 activists gathered for the Geneva Summit of Human Rights, organized by UN Watch and 19 other human rights NGOs.
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Urge Pakistan: Free Asia Bibi
(Version Francaise: IL FAUT LIBÉRER ASIA BIBI DES GEÔLES PAKISTANAISES !)
Since June 2009, Pakistani citizen Asia Bibi, mother of five little children, has been imprisoned in appalling and intolerable conditions in Sheikhupura prison in Punjab province.

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Her crime: being a Christian who drank a glass of water from a well belonging to her Muslim friends.

Sentenced to death for blasphemy, Asia Bibi continues to proclaim her innocence from the bottom of her windowless cell, where she can touch both walls by stretching out her two arms.

Asia Bibi has appealed her death sentence, but her trial will not take place for another two years. We refuse to accept that this mother of five children will continue to languish in her putrid, stifling, freezing cell for so long — especially without the right to see her children.

The blasphemy law in Pakistan is a threat to every Pakistani citizen, irrespective of religion. Muslims are actually its main victims. Under Islamist pressure, the Pakistani authorities have abandoned their efforts to reform this unjust law, and prefer to let Asia Bibi die in her cell.

Only if the international community mobilizes and launches a tenacious, forceful, and determined campaign will the Pakistani authorities be compelled to respect human rights. We do not want to close our eyes and remain silent in the face of Asia Bibi's plight, while she suffers behind bars and awaits her death by hanging.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights guarantee the right to practice one’s religion and to express one's opinion freely. Pakistan ratified the ICCPR in 2010. An international commitment of this kind is not compatible with the continued criminalization of blasphemy in Pakistani law.

We solemnly call upon the government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to free Asia Bibi.

SIGNATURES

Jan Kavan, President of the United Nations General Assembly, 2002-2003, Former Foreign Minister and Deputy Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic

Yang Jianli, Former prisoner of conscience and survivor of Tiananmen Square massacre, President, Initiatives for China

Amina Bouayach, President, Moroccan Organization For Human Rights, Morocco

Alain Jakubowicz, Président de la Licra

Annie Sugier, Présidente de la Ligue du Droit International des Femmes

Dr. Lakhu Luhana, Secretary General, World Sindhi Congress, United Kingdom

Hillel C. Neuer, Executive Director, UN Watch, Switzerland

John Suarez, International Secretary, Directorio Democrático Cubano

Fodé Sylla, Parrain du Collectif Contre le Terrorisme

Lise Haddad, Présidente du Mouvement Pour la Paix et Contre le Terrorisme

Dominique Sopo, Président de SOS Racisme

Dr. Vanee Meisinger, Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women’s Association of Thailand

Alex Gladstein, Director of International Affairs, Human Rights Foundation

Lisa Curtis, Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation

Alain Jakubowicz, Président, Ligue Internationale Contre le Racisme et l’Antisémitisme, France

Mamady Kaba, President, RADDHO, Guinea

Faisal Fulad, Secretary-General, Gulf European Centre for Human Rights, UK

Ann Buwalda, Executive Director, Jubilee Campaign

Phil Harris, Executive Director, Devnet International, Italy

Kabaale G Timothy, African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims, Uganda

Eli Hernandez, Assistant Director for Outreach, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, USA

Hu Ping, Editor in Chief, Beijing Spring, USA

Yang Kuanxing, Yibao, USA

Christina Fu, President, New Hope Foundation, USA/China

Michael Craig, President, China Rights Network, Canada

Alim Seytoff, Esq., President, Uyghur American Association, USA

Nechitailo Galina, Vice-President, Environmental Women’s Assembly, Russia

Bhawani Shanker Kusum, Secretary, Gram Bharati Samiti, India

Dickson Ntwiga, Executive Director, Solidarity House International, Kenya

Bonnie Kiconco K. Mutungi, National Coordinator, Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations

Quentin Kanyatsi, Country Director, Search for Common Ground, Cote d'Ivoire

Roy Brown, International Representative, International Humanist and Ethical Union

Ojetunde Olumide, Country Director, African Views Organization, Nigeria

Andreea Buzec, Partners Foundation For Local Development, Romania

Mama Koité Doumbia, Membre du Conseil Administratif de Femnet, Mali

Wodjo Fini Traore, Club Union Africaine de Côte D'Ivoire

Foromo Frédéric Loua, Président, Les Mêmes Droits pour Tous, Guinée

Jarwlee Tweh Geegbe, Executive Director, Rescue Alternatives Liberia

Djingarey Maiga, Femmes et Droits Humains, Mali

Simão Yakitenge Ngala Lutumba, Président, Collectif Multisectoriel pour le
Développement, Angola

Joy Ngwakwe, African Democracy Forum

Mike Gesa Munabi, President, Students for Global Democracy, Uganda

Philomene Mukendi, Coordonatrice, Anges du Ciel, RDC

Diagne Chanel, Présidente du Comité Soudan

Michèle Vianès, Présidente de Regards de Femmes

Sobhy Gress, Secrétaire Général de Solidarité Copte France

Fazal ur Rehman Afridi, Président de l’Institut de recherche et d’études stratégiques de Khyber

Malka Marcovich, Vice présidente du Comité Laïcité République

Mariam Abdo, Représentante du Rassemblement pour la Démocratie au Liban

Jacky Mamou, Président du Collectif Urgence Darfour

Irène Saya, Présidente de PEREC

Pierre Henry, Directeur Général de France terre d’asile

Séta Papazian, Présidente du Collectif Vigilance Arménienne contre le Négationnisme

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