(Vatican Radio) In Pakistan, The fate of Rimsha Masih, the young Christian girl accused
of blasphemy in August, remains uncertain after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) yesterday
(Wednesday) reserved its judgement on whether or not to dismiss the case against her.Her
actual trial was put on hold at the end of September, when the IHC prevented the lower
court from moving forward while it considered an application from her lawyers for
the original charge to be annulled. Rimsha Masih, is accused of desecrating the
Qur’an, a charge her lawyers say has been fabricated. Vatican Radio spoke to a
representative of the South Asia Team at Christian Solidarity Worldwide about the
case.“The case does need to be dismissed, she does need to be exonerated of these
charges for there to be real evidence so that the kinds of claims Pakistan is making
internationally are actually a reality on the ground.”Rimsha Masih’s case has attracted
support from senior Islamic clerics in Pakistan, as well as international attention.It
is not known when the Islamabad High Court will reach a decision on the case. Listen