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FOLLOW-UP TABLE ADDRESSED TO THE PAKISTANI AUTHORITIES
1.
Legislation
Recommendations
Comments and measures
Blasphemy as an offence against belief
may be subject to special legislation.
However, such legislation should not
be discriminatory and should not give
rise to abuse. Nor should it be so
vague as to jeopardize human rights,
especially those of minorities. If
offences against belief are made
punishable under ordinary law, then
procedural guarantees must be
introduced and a balanced attitude
must be maintained. While protecting
freedom of conscience and freedom of
worship is clearly a necessity,
applying the death penalty for
blasphemy appears disproportionate and
even unacceptable. The Special
Rapporteur endorses the Government’s
proposal to amend procedural aspects
of the blasphemy law and would
encourage it not only to give effect
to this proposal, but also to go
further in amending the law on
blasphemy, and more generally on
religious offences, in accordance with
the views expressed above. The
Special Rapporteur believes that in
any event some practical measures,
especially administrative and
educational ones, should be
implemented pending more substantial
constitutional and legislative
changes.
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