Mashal Khan being remembered on fifth death anniversary

Mashal Khan being remembered on fifth death anniversary

Mashal Khan being remembered on fifth death anniversary

Mashal Khan, a 23-year-old student, who was lynched by a mob of religious extremists—Image courtesy: Twitter

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The nation is remembering Mashal Khan, a 23-year-old student, who was lynched by a mob of religious extremists in Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan five years ago today, on spurious blasphemy charges.

Mashal was brutally lynched by a mob on April 13, 2017, instigated by rumours that he had committed blasphemy by posting sacrilegious content online.

A 13-member joint investigation team (JIT) was formed to probe the case.

57 people were apprehended and on February 07, 2018, the ATC sentenced the prime suspect to death while five others to 25 years imprisonment in the case.

ATC  had acquitted 26 suspects and awarded three years of jail term to 25 other accused in the case.

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Convict Imran, who was awarded capital punishment, was found guilty of firing shots at the victim student from his pistol.

He had also confessed to the crime before the court.

Read more: Mashal Khan Lynching: Twitter Mourns The Brutal Killing of Student Over blasphemy

Later in November 2020, Peshawar High Court (PHC) commuted the capital punishment awarded to the primary accused but maintained the convictions and jail terms handed down to 32 others.

In January 2022, The Supreme Court accepted for hearing a set of petitions by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government seeking to enhance the sentences of the convicts involved in the brutal lynching.

Former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s granddaughter Fatima Bhutto while remembering the slain said, “Five years ago shaheed Mashal Khan was lynched.”

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Read more: Mashal Khan lynching: PHC reduces convicts death penalty to life in prison

She quoted Mashal’s father and further wrote on Twitter, “He was the kind of a person this society can never tolerate,” his father said. “You can call him a revolutionary, reformist, humanist, whatever, but he wasn’t a conservative person. My son was a voice of the voiceless.”

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Social media also paid shining tribute to the courageous youth.

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