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ASIM TANVEER - The family of a doctor accused of blasphemy in Pakistan says police killed him in a fake encounter - apnews.com - Pakistan - province Sindh

The family of a doctor accused of blasphemy in Pakistan says police killed him in a fake encounter

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — The family of a doctor accused of blasphemy said Monday he was killed by police while in custody in southern Pakistan after he voluntarily surrendered following assurances that he would be given a chance to prove his innocence, denying a police account that he was accidentally killed in a shootout.

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ASIM TANVEER - Pakistani police are responsible for killing a doctor held in a blasphemy claim, the government says - apnews.com - Pakistan - province Sindh - city Karachi

Pakistani police are responsible for killing a doctor held in a blasphemy claim, the government says

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan’s government said Thursday that police had orchestrated the killing of a doctor who was in custody after he was accused of blasphemy. Officers then lied about the circumstances of his death, claiming he was killed in a shootout between police and armed men, a provincial minister said.

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ASIM TANVEER - Pakistan police arrest key suspect in gang rape of a woman polio worker - apnews.com - Pakistan - province Sindh

Pakistan police arrest key suspect in gang rape of a woman polio worker

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police arrested the key suspect in the gang rape of a woman polio worker who was assaulted by three men during last week’s vaccination campaign, officials said Wednesday. Two other suspects are still at large.

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Shehbaz Sharif - ASIM TANVEER - Mourners in southern Pakistan attend funerals for 28 Shiite pilgrims killed in a bus crash in Iran - apnews.com - Pakistan - Iran - Iraq - province Sindh - city Tehran

Mourners in southern Pakistan attend funerals for 28 Shiite pilgrims killed in a bus crash in Iran

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Hundreds of mourners in various parts of southern Pakistan attended funerals for 28 Shiite pilgrims who were killed in a bus crash in Iran this week while heading to Iraq, community leaders and officials said.

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South Asia - ASIM TANVEER - Most suspects in a 2023 anti-Christian rampage in Pakistan are still at large, a rights group says - apnews.com - Pakistan - state Indiana - county Christian

Most suspects in a 2023 anti-Christian rampage in Pakistan are still at large, a rights group says

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Most of the suspects in a rampage last year against minority Christians in eastern Pakistan over alleged blasphemy are not in custody and authorities have failed to deliver justice to the victims, a human rights group said Friday.

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ASIM TANVEER - Pakistani court sentences youth to death and another to life in prison for insulting Islam’s prophet - apnews.com - Pakistan - province Punjab

Pakistani court sentences youth to death and another to life in prison for insulting Islam’s prophet

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani court sentenced a 22-year-old student to death and gave a teenager a life sentence in two separate cases after finding them guilty of insulting Islam’s Prophet Muhammad, a defense lawyer and officials said Monday.

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