While the case of Asia Bibi, a Christian, has seen prominent news coverage globally, other cases, more associated with secular criticism of religion, have been downplayed.
For example: Soheil Arabi in Iran en-hrana.org/soheil-arabi-s… (like Asia Bibi, his so-called 'blasphemy' was equated with activity against the state)
For example: Mohamed M'khaitir in Mauritania humanists.international/2018/11/ngos-c… (like Asia Bibi, he was pardoned but still detained - only in his case it's now been 18 months since he should have been freed, and he was first detained in 2014!)
For example: Ashraf Fayadh and Ahmad Al Shamri and others in Saudi Arabia humanists.international/2019/03/i-dont… (like Asia Bibi, prisoners of conscience!)
And indeed, for example: Abdul Waheed and Rana Noman, who like Asia Bibi are jailed under Pakistan's egregious 'blasphemy' law: humanists.international/2017/03/pakist…
Variously accused of blasphemy in connection with atheism or secularism, the above all remain behind bars or (as in Al Shamri's case, their status is unknown).
Just as we raised Asia Bibi's case at the UN and other international forums, we will continue to highlight so-called 'blasphemers' of all backgrounds and campaign to free prisoners of conscience everywhere. #endblasphemylaws@EndBlasphemyLaw
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We submit the following questions to the candidates standing for election at the Human Rights Council as part of the online #HRCpledging event hosted by @amnesty & @ISHRglobal
Saudi Arabia (1/2): Many peaceful citizens, incl. #RaifBadawi#AshrafFayadh & #AhmadAlShamri, languish in prison for the ‘crime’ of exercising their basic human right to free expression. If elected, will KSR end its zero-tolerance policy towards dissent or criticism? #HRCpledging
Saudi Arabia (2/2): KSA has arbitrarily detained and persecuted many women for advocating reforms to the male guardianship system. Will KSA demonstrate a true commitment to human rights by pledging to release these activists & investigate allegations of their torture?#HRCpledging
2019 has been a crucial year for @HumanistsInt: a 70% increase in income, £100k+ given out in grants to our Members and Associates, new staff members, more resources invested to #ProtectHumanistsAtRisk, etc.
The behavior described in this article is serious and completely reprehensible, and warrants a full investigation by the police or relevant authorities.
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While the disgusting behaviour described in this article does not remove a person's basic right to asylum, it does affect whether we are willing to work on his case.
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To date, we have released a statement of concern, written to the RAB regarding the current situation for FoRB in Tunisia and signposted Amari to groups that may provide well-being support. We will not be taking any further action.
In many other countries apostates face social stigma or are actively discriminated against or persecuted by the state, even when there are no official laws stating that ‘apostasy’ is illegal.