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Title
Review Essay: Blasphemy Laws, Sectarianism and Religious Minorities in Pakistan
Author(s)
Publication Date
2022
Abstract
<p>The issue of blasphemy is a point of significant political contestation and a source of recurring social unrest in Pakistan. Divisions on the issue serve as a catalyst for mass demonstrations and the intimidation and assassination of political and community leaders and activists,<sup>1</sup> along with the ongoing persecution and marginalisation of religious minorities.<sup>2</sup> While there are specific laws, known as the blasphemy laws,<sup>3</sup> which criminalise forms of expression and religious beliefs and behaviour, the trouble is that the boundary between the acceptable and the criminal remains unclear, often incoherent, and politicised.<sup>4</sup> This confusion expands the room for miscarriages of justice <sup>5</sup> and the misuse of these laws towards nefarious designs and personal gain.<sup>6</sup> Moreover, the blasphemy laws specifically target the beliefs and practices of religious minorities and vulnerable communities.<sup>7</sup> This makes the mere existence of religious minorities potentially criminal,<sup>8</sup> rendering them susceptible to vigilante and mob violence, and targets of collective punishment.</p>
Publication Type
Review
Source of Publication
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, v.45 (3)
Publisher
EScience Press
Place of Publication
Pakistan
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
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