PAKISTAN: Government of Punjab kept four teenagers and a man in illegal detention on Blasphemy charge

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-045-2009
ISSUES: Arbitrary arrest & detention, Threats and intimidation,

Dear friends, 

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that four children were illegally arrested under the blasphemy laws on January 28, 2009. They are in dangerous health conditions in the jail and their parents are not allowed to visit them according to jail policy. One, Mohammad Irfan son of Mukhtar Ahmed, 15 years of age came down with typhoid fever due to the jail’s inhuman, unsanitary conditions. His health is in a precarious state with the jail authorities not allowing him to see a doctor. The detention of the four children has been proved illegal. The senior police officer has submitted a report to the government of Punjab province that the children are innocent and charges of blasphemy as arrested, accused persons are baseless. It is reported that the government of Punjab did not want to annoy Muslim fundamentalists, who are allies of the provincal government, as they will create problems for the government. 

CASE DETAILS

Four students from grades nine and ten of the Superior Academy and Mr. Mubashar Ahmed had been arrested on January 28, 2009. Charges were made that they wrote the name of the last prophet of Islam, peace be upon him, on the walls of a toilet in a mosque. (See further: AHRC-STM-022-2009) The students are Muhammad Irfan (14), son of Muhammad Mukhtar, Tahir Imran (16), son of Abdul Ghaffar, Tahir Mehmood (14), son of Muhammad Aslam and Naseer Ahmed (14), son of Nasrullah. All five are from the Ahmedi community, a minority sect of Islam. It was declared infidel for making amendments in the constitution. The five are victims of the Punjab provincial government working against the Ahmediah sect by holding a conference against the community. On April 11, 2009, the provincial government arranged a conference on the finalization of prophethood and a resolution was passed to purge all officials from the provincial government who are from the Ahmediah sect. 

The whole process of the arrest of four students and one aged person was illegal because an investigation, mandated by law prior to the registration of a blasphemy case, was not held. According to an amendment made by parliament in 2004 in section 295-C of the constitution, police officials, not less than senior superintendent of police, are obligated to thoroughly investigate accusations of blasphemy before presenting criminal charges. But police, under the pressure from Muslim fundamentalists’ groups, have not followed the due process of law and arrested five persons. The provincial police, under threats of strike and agitation, made no investigation for almost one and half months just to please the fundamentalists’ groups. The Layyah district police also have not made any investigation, in spite of the fact, that the case was registered in the same district. This was again due to violent reaction from the Muslim groups. The senior superintendent of police (SSP) of another district, the Rajan Pur, Mr. Pervez Rathore was assigned to conduct the investigation and prepare a report in which the police will submit a challan (case diary) in the court against the accused persons. The SSP, after thorough investigation, declared that the case of Blasphemy against the accused students and a man, was false. It had no base and the accused persons were to be released as no bad intentions were involved. The report was sent to the ministry of the interior, government of Punjab, at the end of March 2009 for the withdrawal of the cases against the five accused persons on blasphemy charges. 

The report from the senior police officer is still waiting for action from the government of Punjab since January 28. In addition, another illegal process has surfaced because according to the law, police have to produce challan (case diary) immediately after the investigation is completed. The government has stopped producing students before the magistrate’s court and parents are still not allowed to visit their children in jail. One student, Mohammad Irfan, contracted typhoid fever and the others are suffering from several other diseases. On the instruction of the first class magistrate, Layyah, the provincial police have to submit the challan on April 28. However, it was again deferred to May 12. The local police say that they could not submit challan as they are waiting for instructions from the government of Punjab. The Layyah district police fears that if they release all the students then Muslim fundamentalist groups will resort to violence and kill the accused persons. 

SUGGESTED ACTION
Please write to the concerned authorities to immediately release the four students and one man illegally arrested on false charges of Blasphemy. Please also urge the authorities to file cases against the complainants who accused the five persons using false information. 

Please be informed that the AHRC has written a separate letter to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief calling for intervention in this matter.

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear ________, 

PAKISTAN: Government of Punjab kept four teenagers and a man in illegal detention on Blasphemy charge 

Name of victims
1. Muhammad Irfan (14), son of Muhammad Mukhtar 
2. Tahir Imran (16), son of Abdul Ghaffar 
3. Tahir Mehmood (14), son of Muhammad Aslam 
4. Naseer Ahmed (14), son of Nasrullah 
5. Mr. Mubashar Ahmed, 45 
(All are residents of Chak no. 172, TDA in Layyah district, Punjab province-PAKISTAN) 
Names of alleged perpetrators
1. Dr. Muhammad Azam, the district police officer (DPO) of Layyah District, Punjab province-Pakistan 
2. Inspector Khalid Rauf, station head officer (SHO) of Kot Sultan police satation, Layyah district, Punjab province-Pakistan 
3. Mr. Shahbaz, a government school teacher and a leader of the anti-Ahmadi sect movement, Gulzare Madina Mosque, Layyah district, Punjab province-Pakistan 
4. Mr. Liaquat, Gulzare Madina Mosque, Layyah district, Punjab province-Pakistan 

It is shocking to me that in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan minorities are treated as third class citizens. They have not been provided legal remedies according to the law and the constitution of the country. The Blasphemy laws have become a tool in the hands of fundamentalist groups and the local police are held hostage to them. In this case, four teenagers and a man from the Ahmediah sect of Islam were arrested and charged citing the Blasphemy laws. These actions were carried out without any investigation by the police who are required by law to do so according to an amendment in article 295 C of the Pakistan Penal Code. 

According to information received, the four students from grades nine and ten of the Superior Academy and Mr. Mubashar Ahmed were arrested on January 28, 2009 on charges of writing the name of the last prophet of Islam, peace be upon him, on the walls of a toilet in a mosque. The students and aged person are from the Ahmedi community, a minority sect of Islam. They are victims of the Punjab provincial government which is working against the Ahmediah sect by holding a conference against the community. On April 11, 2009, the provincial governmen arranged a conference on finalization of prophethood and a resolution was passed to purge all officials from the provincial government who are from the Ahmediah sect. 

I am very much concerned that the whole process of the arrest of four students and one aged man was illegal. An investigation, mandated by law, prior to the registration of a blasphemy case, was not held. This is necessary according to an amendment made by the parliament in 2004 in section 295-C, which states that police officials, not less than senior superintendent of police, are obligated to thoroughly investigate accusations of blasphemy before bring criminal charges. But police under pressure from some fundamentalists’ groups, have not followed the due process of law and have arrested five persons. The provincial police, under threats of strike and agitation attempted to please the fundamentalists’ groups. 

It is of grave concern to me that the Layyah district police have not investigated despite the fact that the case was registered in the same district because of violent reactions from Muslim groups. The senior superintendent of police (SSP) of another district, the Rajan Pur, Mr. Pervez Rathore was assigned to conduct the investigation and prepare a report in which the police have to submit a challan (case diary) to the court against the accused persons. The SSP, after thorough investigation, declared that the case of Blasphemy against the accused students and a man, was false, had no base and the accused persons were to be released. At the end of March 2009 cases against the five accused persons on blasphemy charges were withdrawn.. 

The report from the senior police officer is still waiting action from the government of Punjab since January 28. As a result another illegal process surfaced from the provincial police, as according to law, police have to produce challan (case diary) immediately after an investigation is completed. The government has stopped producing students before the magistrate’s court and parents are still not allowed to visit their children in jail. One student, Mohammad Irfan contracted typhoid fever and others are suffering from other several diseases. On the instruction of the first class magistrate, Layyah, provincial police have to submit the challan on April 28. However, it was deferred to May 12. The local police say that they could not submit challan because they are waiting for instructions from the government of Punjab. The Layyah district police fear that if all the accused are released, then Muslim fundamentalist groups will resort to violence and kill the accused persons. 

I hope that your intervention in this case will provide redress to the victims, four of whom are under 15 years of age and facing charges of a very serious nature including the death penalty for Blasphemy. If this case is not taken up at your level, it will most certainly make a bad name for an Islamic country and Islamic law in the civilized world. 

I request that you release all of the accused immediately and punish the perpetrators for lodging false First Information Reports at the police station. 

Thank you. 

Yours sincerely, 

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO

1. Mr. Asif Ali Zardari 
President of Pakistan 
President’s Secretariat 
Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 51 922 1422, 4768/ 920 1893 or 1835 

2. Mr. Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani 
Prime minister 
Prime Minister House, Islamabad, 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 51 922 1596 
Tel: +92 51 920 6111 
E-mail: webmaster@infopak.gov.pk 

3. Mr. A Rehman Malik 
Minister for Interior 
R Block Pak Secretariat 
Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Tel: +92 51 9212026 
Fax: +92 51 9202624 
E-mail: ministry.interior@gmail.com or interior.complaintcell@gmail.com 

4. Mr. Mian Shahbaz Sharif 
Chief Minister of Punjab 
H-180 Model Town, Lahore 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 42 5881383 

5. Minister of Law 
Government of Punjab 
Punjab Secretariat 
Ravi Road 
Lahore 
PAKISTAN 
E-mail: law@punjab.gov.pk 

6. Mr. Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi 
Minister for Religious Affairs 
Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Tel: +92 51 9214856 / 9206982 
Fax: +92 51 9213593 
E-mail: mra.hajj@gmail.com 

7. Chief Secretary of Government of Punjab 
Punjab Secretariat 
Lahore 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 42 7324489 
E-mail: chiefsecy@punjab.gov.pk 

8. Dr. Faqir Hussain 
Registrar 
Supreme Court of Pakistan 
Constitution Avenue, Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: + 92 51 9213452 
E-mail: mail@supremecourt.gov.pk 

Thank you. 

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)

Document Type : Urgent Appeal Case
Document ID : AHRC-UAC-045-2009
Countries : Pakistan,
Campaigns : Blasphemy Law in Pakistan
Issues : Arbitrary arrest & detention, Threats and intimidation,