Over a text message that he didn’t read. Remember: this is the kind of law, criminalizing criticism of Islam, that many are calling for now in the West.
Did anyone happen to spot Nathan Lean among the gang at Stanten’s home?
An update on this story. “Christian teenager Ryan Stanten held for blasphemy in Pakistan,” from Continental News, October 21 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
A Muslim mob ransacked the home of a 16-year-old Christian boy accused of sending a blasphemous text message; he has been charged with Pakistan’s most serious “blasphemy” offence, which carries the death penalty.
According to Barnabas Fund (www.barnabasfund.org), Ryan Stanten allegedly forwarded on Tuesday. October 9, 2012, a text containing material deemed offensive to Islam. It was sent to fellow residents of a middle-class colony in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, for employees of a gas company.
The 16-year-old was brought before the gas company boss and a local imam; Ryan told them that he had received the text message from someone else and then forwarded it to Muslim friends without reading it.
“The following day, an angry Muslim mob led by Islamic clerics attacked the home where Ryan lives with his mother, Rubina Bryan,” said a spokesperson for the UK-based group. “They ransacked the property and set fire to numerous household items, including a bed, washing machine and fridge, after dragging them into the street. The assailants also shouted insults against the Christian family, who had already abandoned the house.
“The police arrived at the scene and tried to appease the protestors by assuring them that a case would be registered”.
Barnabas Fund went on to say that Ryan was subsequently detained and charged with the most serious blasphemy offence in the Pakistan Penal Code, section 295-C, which carries the death penalty for using derogatory remarks against Muhammad. He was also charged under the country”s Anti-Terrorism Act and Telegraph Act.
His mother has reportedly been dismissed from her job at the gas company….