In November 2003, a Christian labourer, Anwar Masih, was arrested and charged with blasphemy. The incident arose from a heated discussion with a recent convert to Islam. For more information, click here. According to a January 6 report from CLAAS (Centre for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement) in Pakistan, Anwar was acquitted on December 17. Anwar's lawyer had argued that the evidence against him was strictly hearsay.
Praise God for this decision and pray that others facing similar charges under Pakistan's blasphemy laws will be acquitted and that previous convictions will be overturned.
For more information on persecution of Christians in Pakistan, click here.