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Tuesday, 13 November 2018

FO dismisses reports of Aasia Bibi leaving the country

Aasia Bibi. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE


ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday denied reports that Aasia Bibi had left Pakistan and said she was as yet present in the nation.

Addressing The Express Tribune, FO Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal denied Aasia Bibi was flown out of Pakistan and asked the media to be capable. She won't be flown out of the nation until the point when the judgment on the audit request.

The disavowal by the FO comes after media reports proposed that the as of late vindicated Christian lady had left for the Netherlands alongside her family in the small long periods of Thursday.

Data Minister Fawad Chaudhry likewise denied the reports and said the case was a delicate issue and the media should act dependably.

Canada, Italy ask Pakistan to guarantee Aasia Bibi's prosperity

Aasia was moved from Multan correctional facility to the government capital in the midst of overwhelming security late Wednesday night – precisely multi week after the nation's best court absolved her of disrespect charges. She was taken to Islamabad in a private plane

"She has been liberated," legal advisor Saiful Mulook affirmed in an instant message to AFP. "I have been informed that she is on a plane yet no one knows where she will arrive."

"Asia Bibi has left the jail and has been exchanged to a protected place!" tweeted Antonio Tajani, leader of the European Parliament.

As per official sources, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the inside and law services on Wednesday morning requesting her discharge. The warning was sent to District Jail Sheikhupura which issued the request for Aasia Bibi's discharge from Multan Women Jail where she had been moved in perspective of security dangers.

Thousands poured onto the avenues in dissent after the SC toppled Aasia's conviction. Exhibitions broke out in real urban areas the nation over in the wake of the decision, with club-using dissenters hindering Islamabad's primary expressway and blockading streets in Karachi and Lahore.

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