A Pakistani court sentenced to death on Saturday the killer of the governor of Pakistan's largest province, a defence lawyer said.
"He has been given the death sentence," Shuja-ur-Rehman told
Mumtaz Qadri believed he was enforcing divine law by murdering a blasphemer when he killed Punjab Governor Salman Taseer on Jan. 4. The killer, one of the governor's bodyguards, was viewed as a hero by many Pakistanis, highlighting how deeply religious extremism has penetrated mainstream Pakistani society.
Taseer had been calling for reform of Pakistan's harsh blasphemy law.
"He has been given the death sentence," Shuja-ur-Rehman told
Mumtaz Qadri believed he was enforcing divine law by murdering a blasphemer when he killed Punjab Governor Salman Taseer on Jan. 4. The killer, one of the governor's bodyguards, was viewed as a hero by many Pakistanis, highlighting how deeply religious extremism has penetrated mainstream Pakistani society.
Taseer had been calling for reform of Pakistan's harsh blasphemy law.
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