The case of Anwar Kenneth, a mentally unstable prisoner who has languished on death row for over 23 years, is a heart-wrenching testament to the complex intersections of justice, mental health, and human dignity. Convicted under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, Kenneth’s prolonged imprisonment and deteriorating mental health have sparked deep concerns among […]
New data obtained under the Right to Information Act reveals that 25 women are currently incarcerated in various jails across Punjab province on accusations of blasphemy. The information, provided by the Inspector General of Prisons Punjab in response to an RTI request filed by Sarmad Ali, an advocate at the Lahore […]
The streets of Ward No. 12 in Kahna, Lahore, were eerily silent on the evening of November 3rd. Homes stood abandoned, doors locked, and windows shuttered. A deep, pervasive fear had gripped the Christian community after news broke that Zafar Iqbal, a local Christian man, had been accused of blasphemy—a charge […]