Pakistani imam acquitted of blasphemy

Islamabad. A Pakistani court has acquitted an imam who accused a Christian girl of blasphemy before he himself was arrested on similar charges, a lawyer said.

Monday, August 19, 2013
Hafiz Mohammed Khalid Chishti was accused of tampering with evidence against Rimsha Masih. Net photo.

Islamabad. A Pakistani court has acquitted an imam who accused a Christian girl of blasphemy before he himself was arrested on similar charges, a lawyer said.The court dismissed all charges against Hafiz Mohammed Khalid Chishti and acquitted him on Saturday, Chisti’s lawyer Wajid Ali Gilani told the AFP news agency.The prosecution had failed to prove the charges while all the witnesses had withdrawn their accusations, Gilani said.Chishti was accused of desecrating the Quran and tampering with the evidence against Rimsha Masih.Masih was arrested in August 2012 for allegedly burning pages containing Quranic verses, but the case against her was quashed following global condemnation.Blasphemy is an extremely sensitive issue in Pakistan, where 97 percent of the population are Muslims, and under the country’s penal code insulting the Prophet Mohammed can be punished by death.