Asia Bibi, Christian woman in blasphemy row, leaves Pakistan: Local media

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Asia Bibi, the Christian woman at the centre of a decade-long blasphemy row, has left Pakistan, local media said Wednesday, months after her death ...

ISLAMABAD: Asia Bibi, the Christian woman at the centre of a decade-long blasphemy row, has left Pakistan, local media said on Wednesday , months after her death sentence was overturned to mass protests by Muslim hardliners.

Pakistani officials did not confirm the reports to AFP. The case is extraordinarily sensitive, and multiple previous claims about her departure ended up being false. Her case swiftly became the most infamous in Pakistan, drawing worldwide attention to extremism in the country where blasphemy is an incendiary issue. It carries a maximum death penalty under the country's penal code.Bibi has technically been free to leave Pakistan since January when the Supreme Court dismissed a legal challenge to her acquittal in October.

Two politicians have been assassinated in connection with Bibi's case, and she spent much of her time in prison in solitary confinement because of fears she could be attacked by a guard or another prisoner.

 

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