The first Catholic woman to be condemned to death under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws will discover her fate later this month, her family has said. Asia Bibi, who has been held in solitary confinement since November 2010, when she was sentenced to hang for insulting Muhammad, the founder of Islam, will learn the outcome of her... Read More
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