mardi 18 février 2014

CES BRAVES MUZZ



Christian Professor Who Had Both Hands Chopped Off by Muslim Mob,

for Blasphemy Accusation,

Found ‘Not Guilty’


More moderates in action, peace, tolerance, interfaith “dialogue”

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There. are. no. words. The Christian professor falsely accused of insulting Islam was acquitted of the vicious charge — vicious because in a Muslim country, such a charge will get you killed or your hands chopped off. Which is exactly what happened to this professor. 

When the accusation was made, a group of Muslims chopped off his hands. He was acquitted of the charge in November 2013; I am just seeing it.

One of the accused Muslims in the savage case of chopping off the hand of Thodupuzha Newman college lecturer TJ Joseph won his race in the civic body elections.

Backstory here at Atlas: Muslims chop off hands of Christian professor who put “defamatory” question on exam…
Sharia (Islamic Law): Jihadis chopped hand of Christian Professor …
Christian Professor Who Had Both Hands Chopped-off for Blasphemy Accusation Found ‘Not Guilty’ (thanks to Sharia Unveiled)

Christian professor behanded by Muslim mob
Professor TJ Joseph -”behanded” by Muslims


Kerala Court hands down acquittal on appeal. In 2010, Islamic extremists accused the teacher of having offended Muhammad. While denying any responsibility, a group of strangers cut off his hand and part of his right arm. After being suspended and then fired by the school authorities, today the teacher was offered his job again.
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by Nirmala Carvalho |  
Asia News

Mumbai, India: TJ Joseph, a Christian teacher accused of blasphemy in 2010, following which a group of strangers cut off his right hand and part of the arm, has finally been acquitted.


 The court of Thodupuzha in Kerala today heard the appeal filed by the teacher and acquitted him of all charges. 

A ruling , Sajan George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians ( GCIC ) told AsiaNews, “for which we must thank the Indian judicial system. 

The case of Professor Joseph was one of the darkest pages in Kerala’s recent history.”




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