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Hector Aleem (51), a Pakistani Christian facing charges of abetting blasphemy (click here for the details), was denied bail on April 30, according to a May 6 report from Compass Direct. The judge dismissed the bail application out of concern for Aleem's safety after the complainant's attorney reportedly stated at the hearing, "If the judge does not punish Aleem according to the law, then [we] will kill him ourselves." Aleem's lawyer has requested that future hearings be closed to the public, as he fears that Muslim militants may try to harm his client. At an earlier hearing on April 25, approximately 185 Muslims protested outside the courthouse. At last report, Aleem remained in detention at Adiyala Jail in the city of Rawalpindi.
Click here to learn more about the ongoing opposition facing Christians in Pakistan.