religious right and to buy more time in power.
But many churches, Christian organisations and Pakistani societies across England have planned public events in coming days to pay tributes to Bhatti and to condemn the Pakistani government for treating its only Christian minister, who fought the case of Pakistan with dedication, as an outsider.
The most influential figure of the Church of England wrote that Bhatti’s murder means Pakistan has “taken a further step down this catastrophic road” to a breakdown in legal and political order. He argued that what is happening in Pakistan now is against the values of the Holy Book of Quran. Rowan Williams said that a just Muslim state would provide for the rights of minorities and called for a “rational debate” on the blasphemy laws, which are at the root of Bhatti’s murder as well as Salman Taseer’s, the high-profile Punjab governor killed by his own security guard.
“If the state’s willingness to guarantee absolute security for minorities of every kind is a test of political maturity and durability, whatever the confessional background, Pakistan’s founding vision was a mature one,” he said. “The disdain shown for that vision by Bhatti’s killers is an offence against Islam as much as against Christianity in Pakistan.”
In a reference to frightened liberal voices and people like Sherry Rehman, living under threat of fatwas, Williams added: “Many are anxious about Pakistan’s future for strategic reasons. But those of us who love Pakistan and its people are anxious for its soul as well as its political stability. It is heartbreaking to see those who count as friends living with the threat of being coerced ad menaced into silence and, ultimately, into a betrayal of themselves.”
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