Human rights activists have pressured Pakistan for years to repeal or change its policy so that it doesn't lead to the victimization of religious minorities.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Christian Post
By Samuel Smith | June 19, 2017
Ishfaq Masih, a 23-year-old father of a 2-year-old baby who runs a repair shop in the Green Town area of Lahore, was accused last Thursday of insulting the Muslim prophet Muhammad and could face the death penalty if convicted of the serious charge, Morning Star News reported.
Mahmood Masih, Ishfaq's brother, told the Christian persecution website that the blasphemy allegation stems from an argument that his brother had with a Muslim man named Mohammad Irfan after Irfan tried to weasel out of paying for the costs of a bike that Masih had repaired.
Masih explained to Morning Star News that Irfan told his brother that he could not demand money from a "Mirasi."
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