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Pakistan Still Cases of Blasphemy in Pakistan. Abolished Death Penalty for some Crimes

Summary by asianews.it
In Lahore, Amir Masih was accused and denounced pursuant to art. 295-C. The police acted without verification, based only on the information report. Meanwhile, the NGO Dignity First welcomes the approval of a partial abolition of the death penalty, the first step towards a reform of the judicial system.

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In Lahore, Amir Masih was accused and denounced pursuant to art. 295-C. The police acted without verification, based only on the information report. Meanwhile, the NGO Dignity First welcomes the approval of a partial abolition of the death penalty, the first step towards a reform of the judicial system.

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asianews.it broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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