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Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Pakistani girl Rimsha Masih accused of blasphemy on bail


The Pakistani Christian teenager Rimsha Masih, jailed in mid-August for an alleged offense of blasphemy against Islam, has been paroled on bail, as reported Friday by JudgeThe Christian teen could be moved with his family to an undisclosed location for security reasons, government sources said. The judge decided to grant bail days after police stopped Yadun Khalid, the magnet that had launched the case against the child, for the alleged falsification of the incriminating evidence. If paid bail, the teenager - who would be 14 years old - could join his family at a secret location for security reasons, said Robinson Asghar, advisor to the Ministry for Social Harmony. Currently there is expected to move abroad, Reuters added.Rimsha Masih, resident of a poor neighborhood of Mehrabad, on the outskirts of Islamabad, was imprisoned in the middle of last August after some Muslim neighbors accused in the burning of the book 'Noorani Qaida' child a manual entry Islam containing verses of the Quran. The magnet that he charged was arrested late last week after several witnesses, residents of the village of Masih, ensure that they had seen the priest introduced "burnt papers" of the Koran in the teen's backpack. It was unclear when it will be released from prison Rimsha Masih, whose arrest caused outrage from religious and secular groups around the world and whose life may be in danger if returned to their neighborhood. 

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