A message from Nasir saeed from CLAAS:
Dear Friends,
Please find enclosed two links to read about the Archbishop of Canterbury's meeting with the President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari and an article in the Times online "End blasphemy law in Pakistan say campaigners". An interview with The Rt. Revd. Michael Nazir Ali and myself. I have also enclosed a translation of Chudhry Shujaat's statement published in the urdu nespaper "Daily Jang". Regards nNasir Saeed CLAAS
Archbishop of Canterbury meets President Asif Zardari
http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102721576831&s=1233&e=001ayQZ_yN6rF8Q_cfk9aAfI4Qvtyu1DOFaAzWiF1Tl71hIbC9l83CzI8hq_JBNPz1EaP11-J_kDb0QN_N88IZxOd7oEqsCHzOkob01gRZPfdEM4oNlyFudgciNiX5J55GThXlVgPG_dbhTaFs11FWpmdQSyxiSALKEA-HM9OD9C2ahEfRtWTlUFA==
End blasphemy law in Pakistan say campaigners
http://www.christiantoday.co.uk/article/a.far.cry.from.justice/24176.htm
Mr. Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, President of Pakistan Muslim League-Q has strongly opposed the repeal, or infact any changes to the blasphemy law, stating that PML-Q would not allow any amendments to the blasphemy laws and that they will defend any changes because it is a part of their faith and there shall be no compromise on the matter. Mr. Chaudhry Pervaiz Illahi, Senior Leader of PML-Q also supported his statement.
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