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A Pakistani court has held its first hearing for three years in the appeal of Mumtaz Qadri, self-confessed killer of Punjab governor Salman Taseer. | A Pakistani court has held its first hearing for three years in the appeal of Mumtaz Qadri, self-confessed killer of Punjab governor Salman Taseer. |
Qadri shot the governor dead in 2011 for backing reforms to blasphemy laws and many Pakistanis see him as a hero. | Qadri shot the governor dead in 2011 for backing reforms to blasphemy laws and many Pakistanis see him as a hero. |
The judge who sentenced him to death had to leave the country after threats to his life by supporters of Qadri. | The judge who sentenced him to death had to leave the country after threats to his life by supporters of Qadri. |
Adjourning hearings by a week, Islamabad's High Court denied the three-year delay was driven by fear. | Adjourning hearings by a week, Islamabad's High Court denied the three-year delay was driven by fear. |
Speaking as the court resumed proceedings on Tuesday, Justice Shaukat Siddiqui said the court was ready to start day-to-day hearings in the case, but that the prosecution had asked for more time to prepare. | Speaking as the court resumed proceedings on Tuesday, Justice Shaukat Siddiqui said the court was ready to start day-to-day hearings in the case, but that the prosecution had asked for more time to prepare. |
The judge restricted their request to a week, remarking that it was important to "dispel the impression that judges or prosecutors are delaying the case out of fear". | The judge restricted their request to a week, remarking that it was important to "dispel the impression that judges or prosecutors are delaying the case out of fear". |
Qadri, who was a member of Taseer's security detail, shot him at a market in Islamabad on 4 January 2011. | Qadri, who was a member of Taseer's security detail, shot him at a market in Islamabad on 4 January 2011. |
He admitted his guilt, telling his trial that he killed Taseer because of the governor's support for a Christian woman, Aasia Bibi, who had been charged with blaspheming against Prophet Mohammad. | He admitted his guilt, telling his trial that he killed Taseer because of the governor's support for a Christian woman, Aasia Bibi, who had been charged with blaspheming against Prophet Mohammad. |
He was sentenced to death in October 2011 but appealed later that month, leading the Islamabad High Court to suspend its judgment. | He was sentenced to death in October 2011 but appealed later that month, leading the Islamabad High Court to suspend its judgment. |
But the case has not been heard until now, fuelling speculation that judges were reluctant to sit on the appeal bench, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad reports. | But the case has not been heard until now, fuelling speculation that judges were reluctant to sit on the appeal bench, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad reports. |
Following Taseer's murder, thousands of hard-line religious activists took to the streets in Qadri's support, and few mainstream politicians publicly condemned the killing. | Following Taseer's murder, thousands of hard-line religious activists took to the streets in Qadri's support, and few mainstream politicians publicly condemned the killing. |
At a court appearance a couple of weeks after the shooting, district lawyers showered him with flowers. | At a court appearance a couple of weeks after the shooting, district lawyers showered him with flowers. |
Throughout his original trial, police were deployed outside to prevent a possible break-in by hardliners holding a vigil for Qadri. | Throughout his original trial, police were deployed outside to prevent a possible break-in by hardliners holding a vigil for Qadri. |
His supporters burned tyres on roads in Rawalpindi and Lahore, smashed vehicles, tore up portraits of government leaders and damaged property. | His supporters burned tyres on roads in Rawalpindi and Lahore, smashed vehicles, tore up portraits of government leaders and damaged property. |
Qadri has been held in Rawalpindi's Adyala jail since his conviction. | Qadri has been held in Rawalpindi's Adyala jail since his conviction. |
Blasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan and critics argue that the country's blasphemy laws are often misused to settle personal scores and unfairly target minorities. | Blasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan and critics argue that the country's blasphemy laws are often misused to settle personal scores and unfairly target minorities. |
The laws carry a potential death sentence for anyone who insults Islam. | The laws carry a potential death sentence for anyone who insults Islam. |