Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Pakistan
Religion or Belief: Christian – Catholic
Health Concerns: Kidney stones
Reports of Torture: Yes
Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes
Date of Detainment: November/24/2017
Date of Release: January//2022
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment
Reason for Persecution: Blasphemy (General) Blasphemy (Religious Figures) Online Activity
Nature of Charges: Blasphemy
Nadeem Samson was detained for blasphemy.
On November 24, 2017, authorities arrested Samson after he was accused of committing blasphemy on Facebook following a property dispute. Police allegedly tortured him into confessing. He was reportedly charged with "insulting the Prophet Muhammad" (Sec. 295-C PPC).
Samson reportedly lived in inhumane conditions at the District Jail in Lahore, where he had been denied adequate medical care for treating kidney stones.
Samson's family reportedly faced threats of violence while Samson was imprisoned.
On January 6, 2022, the Supreme Court granted Samson bail.
In January 2022, Samson was released on bail.
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"Brother of Christian imprisoned in Pakistan on blasphemy charge pleads for Biden to help" The Christian Post
Gender: Female
Perpetrator: Pakistan
Religion or Belief: Christian – Unspecified/Other
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: No
Appeal: Acquitted
Sentence: Originally Death
Date of Detainment: July//2013
Date of Sentencing: April/4/2014
Date of Release: July/1/2021
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Blasphemy (General) Blasphemy (Religious Figures) Blasphemy (Religious Texts) Online Activity
Nature of Charges: Blasphemy Hate Speech
Shagufta Kausar was imprisoned and sentenced to death for blasphemy.
In July 2013, authorities Kausar and her husband, Shafqat Emmanuel, for allegedly sending blasphemous texts. The content of the messages is unclear. The two were reportedly charged with "desecrating the Qur'an" (Sec. 295-B PPC), "insulting the Prophet Muhammad" (Sec. 295-C PPC), and "causing annoyance, intimidation, and harassment" (Sec. 25-D Telegraph Act, 1885).
On April 4, 2014, Kausar and Emmanuel were sentenced to death.
On June 3, 2021, Kausar and Emmanuel were acquitted.
On July 1, 2021, Emmanuel and Kausar were released from prison.
Kausar and Emmanuel reportedly have four children.
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"After 7 years on death row in Pakistan, Christian couple granted asylum in Europe" Catholic News Agency (CNA)
"Pakistan: Further information: Christian couple acquitted, taken off death row: Shafqat Emmanuel and Shagufta Kausar" Amnesty International
"Pakistan overturns Christian couple's blasphemy death sentences" British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
"Illiterate Christian Couple Sentenced to Death for Blasphemous Text Messages in Pakistan" The Christian Post
"Christian Couple in Pakistan Sentenced to Death for ‘Blasphemy’" Morning Star News
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Pakistan
Religion or Belief: Christian – Unspecified/Other
Health Concerns: Physical disability
Reports of Torture: Yes
Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes
Appeal: Acquitted
Sentence: Originally Death
Date of Detainment: July//2013
Date of Sentencing: April/4/2014
Date of Release: July/1/2021
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Blasphemy (General) Blasphemy (Religious Figures) Blasphemy (Religious Texts) Online Activity
Nature of Charges: Blasphemy Hate Speech
Shafqat Emmanuel was imprisoned and sentenced to death for blasphemy.
In July 2013, authorities arrested Emmanuel and his wife, Shagufta Kausar, for allegedly sending blasphemous texts. The content of the messages is unclear. The two were reportedly charged with "desecrating the Qur'an" (Sec. 295-B PPC), "insulting the Prophet Muhammad" (Sec. 295-C PPC), and "causing annoyance, intimidation, and harassment" (Sec. 25-D Telegraph Act, 1885). Shafqat was reportedly tortured into confessing.
On April 4, 2014, Emmanuel and Kausar were sentenced to death.
Emmanuel was reportedly denied adequate medical care while imprisoned.
On June 3, 2021, Emmanuel and Kausar were acquitted.
On July 1, 2021, Emmanuel and Kausar were released from prison.
Emmanuel and Kausar reportedly have four children.
Emmanuel is reportedly partially paralyzed.
Related Cases: Shagufta Kausar
"Shagufta & Shafqat" Church In Chains
"After 7 years on death row in Pakistan, Christian couple granted asylum in Europe" Catholic News Agency (CNA)
"Pakistan: Further information: Christian couple acquitted, taken off death row: Shafqat Emmanuel and Shagufta Kausar" Amnesty International
"Pakistan overturns Christian couple's blasphemy death sentences" British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
"Illiterate Christian Couple Sentenced to Death for Blasphemous Text Messages in Pakistan" The Christian Post
"Christian Couple in Pakistan Sentenced to Death for ‘Blasphemy’" Morning Star News