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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Pakistan Salman Taseer murder: Thousands mourn at Mumtaz Qadri funeral


Supporters of Mumtaz Qadri shower rose pastels on an ambulance carrying the body of Qadri for funeral in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, March 1, 2016.Image copyrightReuters
Thousands of Pakistanis have turned out for the funeral of a former bodyguard executed for killing Punjab's governor over his opposition to blasphemy laws.
Security was tight as a crowd of about 30,000 gathered to pay their last respects to Mumtaz Qadri in Rawalpindi.
Qadri was hailed as a hero by Islamists for the 2011 killing of Salman Taseer, who wanted to reform the strict laws.
Thousands of police were deployed along the route of the funeral procession and in the nearby capital, Islamabad.
Qadri supporters threw rose petals on his coffin, Reuters reports from Liaquat Bagh park where the funeral was held.
"He lives! Qadri lives!" mourners chanted, the news agency reported. "From your blood, the revolution will come!"
Security forces kept their distance and stick-wielding activists of the hardline Sunni Tehreek movement, which organised the funeral prayers, controlled the crowd.
The coffin was then taken in its flower-strewn ambulance some 20km (12.5 miles) north to Qadri's ancestral village on the eastern outskirts of Islamabad.
Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, a bodyguard who killed Punjab governor Salman Taseer, is photographed after being detained at the site of Taseer's shooting in Islamabad, in this 4 January 2011 file pictureImage copyrightReuters
Image captionMumtaz Qadri was hailed as a hero by some Islamist groups
Supporters of Islamic political party Jamat-e-Islami shout slogans during a protest after the execution of Mumtaz Qadri, an ex-police guard who had in January 2011 killed a former governor for opposing the country's blasphemy laws, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 29 February 2016.Image copyrightEPA
Image captionProtests took place on Monday in Peshawar and other Pakistani cities
Protestors block a road linking to Islamabad, to protest the execution of former police guard Mumtaz Qadri, after he was hanged to death in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 29 February 2016.Image copyrightEPA
Image captionThis road into Islamabad was blocked by Qadri supporters on Monday
His execution on Monday prompted protesters to take to the streets in cities in Pakistan.
But the rallies in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad were mostly peaceful. Demonstrators burned tyres and chanted slogans, as well as blocking some roads into Islamabad.
Qadri was executed at 04:30 local time (23:30 GMT) at Adiala jail in Rawalpindi on Monday.
He had trained as an elite police commando and was assigned to Salman Taseer as his bodyguard. Qadri shot the politician 28 times at an Islamabad market in January 2011 and was sentenced to death later that year.
He claimed it was his religious duty to kill the minister, who was an outspoken critic of Pakistan's harsh blasphemy laws and supported liberal reforms.
Pakistan has seen Islamist groups grow in influence in recent years and several high-profile blasphemy cases.
Blasphemy is an extremely sensitive issue in Pakistan and critics argue that blasphemy laws are often misused to settle personal scores and unfairly target minorities.

Who was Salman Taseer?

This file photo taken on 28 March 2009 shows governor of Pakistan's Punjab Province Salman Taseer speaking to the media after a national assembly session in Islamabad.Image copyrightAFP/Getty Images
  • The 2011 murder of Salman Taseer, who was the governor of Punjab, was one of Pakistan's most high-profile assassinations
  • He was one of the most prominent liberal politicians in the country and a close associate of Asif Ali Zardari, who was then the president
  • Known to be an outspoken critic of the country's harsh blasphemy laws, arguing that they discriminated against religious minorities, and sought liberal reforms
  • He had called for a pardon for Asia Bibi, a Christian woman who was sentenced to death in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad
  • SOURCE :bbc.com

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