A Muslim mob descended on a sports equipment factory in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province on Friday, killing a Sri Lankan man and burning his body publicly over allegations of blasphemy. Scholars, intellectuals and think tanks, thinkers must think of the root cause.
A religion which is fundamentally based on the fair principle of "He who kills an innocent individual, kills all of humanity". There could have been no bigger disservice than brutally murdering innocent people in that very religion's name.
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A Sri Lankan national Priyantha Kumara, who was working as a manager at a private factory in Sialkot, was beaten to death and his body was later set on fire by a mob over alleged blasphemy. Once again in Pakistan, the blasphemy law has been wrongly used
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The agreements were...
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