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Asia Bibi isolated in prison after ‘genuine’ threats to her life

Asia Bibi, a Christian woman on death row for blasphemy, has been put in isolation over fears of attacks by vigilantes enraged over a high-profile ruling in another blasphemy case that moderates said struck a blow against religious extremism.

Prison officials and rights activists said this week that they were concerned for Asia Bibi’s life due to the security threat and her worsening health.

The move comes after “genuine” threats to her life were issued in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that upheld the death sentence for Mumtaz Qadri, the killer of former Punjab governor Salman Taseer, who sought blasphemy law reform in a separate, high-profile case.

The mother-of-five, whose plight has prompted prayers from the Vatican, has been on death row since she was convicted in 2010 of committing blasphemy during an argument with a Muslim woman over a bowl of water.

She was placed in solitary confinement last week at the women’s prison in the city of Multan, an official there told AFP.

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in Pakistan. The country has never executed anyone on the charge — but anyone convicted, or even just accused, of insulting Islam risks a violent and bloody death at the hands of vigilantes.

Last year a British-Pakistani citizen who had been sentenced to death for blasphemy was shot and wounded by a guard at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail.

And a Christian labourer and his wife were burned alive last November after being accused of throwing pages of the Koran in the garbage.

“She (Bibi) could be killed by any inmate or even a prison guard, so we have to be careful,” a prison official told AFP.

A second official confirmed that Bibi had been isolated, adding: “We are concerned for her life.”

The second official, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity, said Bibi’s health had deteriorated.

Rights activists and family sources also voiced concerns for Bibi’s health and said she suffers from asthma.

Bibi is being held in a cramped, windowless cell in a high security zone of the prison, where other death row inmates are confined, the prison official told AFP this week.

The official, who said she has come into contact with Bibi several times while serving her food, said she appears withdrawn.

“I found her either staring at the floor or coughing,” she said, adding prison officials were reluctant to come into contact with the dishes Bibi used for fear of contracting her illness.

At one point, she said, Bibi was temporarily allowed to prepare her own food after she refused to eat prison meals fearing that officials would try to poison her.

 

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