In September 2022, Imran Rehman was accused of blasphemy because of the material he posted on a WhatsApp group chat. The Pakistani believer was arrested and detained to await trial. Unfortunately, since his arrest, proposed changes to Pakistan's laws were drafted. If approved, blasphemy cases could be tried under the revised anti-terrorism laws. Even though the legislation is still only in draft form, Imran recently had terrorism charges laid against him.
Imran's lawyer has filed a petition for the terrorism charges to be removed, referring to them as "illegal and illogical." However, that petition was dismissed on July 6th. An appeal to the Lahore High Court is planned. The Christian man denies ever sharing blasphemous content on the WhatsApp's text messaging service.
The blasphemy laws in Pakistan are frequently used to settle personal scores or cause problems for religious minorities. While those convicted may face a death sentence, an actual judicial execution for blasphemy has never occurred. Instead, prisoners continue to be held in custody with little hope for release. One such prisoner is Anwar Kenneth, a Christian man who was sentenced to death in 2002 and continues to remain in captivity. For additional reports on persecution in Pakistan, go to our country report.
May Imran and his lawyer be filled with the Lord's wisdom and peace as they seek a resolution to these additional charges. Pray that justice will prevail in Imran's case, and that the charges against this Christian man would be dismissed. Continue to remember all those who are presently suffering in prison under Pakistan's widely abused blasphemy laws, praying that God will grant these prisoners and their families protection, strength, endurance and hope so they can courageously carry on each day in anticipation of His needed intervention.