Christian mother, 53, jailed for blasphemy in Pakistan returning home

Christian mother Asia Bibi spent nine years on death row after being accused of blasphemy

Christian mother Asia Bibi spent nine years on death row after being accused of blasphemy

A mother who faced a death sentence for blasphemy in Pakistan has finally escaped the country.

Devout Christian Asia Bibi – who was let out of prison seven months ago – was last night on her way to be reunited with her daughters in Canada.

Mrs Bibi, 53, had been languishing in custody enduring an agonising wait while her freedom was blocked by the Pakistan army. She had been in failing health and was being denied access to medical care. But last night the Daily Mail was told that she had been allowed to leave at last.

The development means she is finally safe from lynch mobs who were demanding her execution. The mother of two endured eight years on death row for allegedly insulting Islam.

She was convicted in 2010 of offending the Prophet Mohammed under Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws.

Islamist protesters (pictured protesting her in November 2018) previously called for the 53-year-old to be lynched

Islamist protesters (pictured protesting her in November 2018) previously called for the 53-year-old to be lynched

Last October she was freed on appeal, sparking violent demonstrations stoked up by Taliban supporters.

She was put under armed protection from Islamist death squads as she sought asylum in a Western country.

Britain was urged to offer her sanctuary, but never did – and was accused of ‘pulling up the drawbridge’. 

Eventually, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau stepped in. Her daughters are already there, awaiting their mother.

Mrs Bibi’s extraction from Pakistan was repeatedly delayed, to mounting alarm among family and friends.

After she was freed on appeal, Mrs Bibi was blocked from leaving the country when Imran Khan, the prime minister and former cricketer and London playboy, promised hardliners she would stay put pending the case being reviewed.

Last month three judges upheld her acquittal, removing the final obstacle to her fleeing the country – a brave decision, given her case has already seen senior officials murdered for supporting her.

Last night a source said: ‘After being released from death row, she thought she was finally free. But she found she was being hunted by extremists. For the last few months she has been living in fear for her life.

Asia Bibi with her daughters Isham and Isha who remained at home in Canada during her incarceration

Asia Bibi with her daughters Isham and Isha who remained at home in Canada during her incarceration

‘Canada’s prime minister has been incredibly helpful. Asia’s two daughters flew out there to start new lives in safety. But Asia and her husband could not go with them.

‘The Pakistan army’s objection was that if they let her go, and she went public rubbishing Pakistan, it would be bad for all of them.’

The Mail understands Mrs Bibi and her husband Ashiq Masih were spirited out of Pakistan this week.

Last night a source said: 'Asia has been waiting for many months for this moment. At last she is free. She wants nothing more than to be reunited with her daughters.

A supporter of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), a hardline religious party, stands over an image of Ms Bibi as they protest her acquittal last November

A supporter of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), a hardline religious party, stands over an image of Ms Bibi as they protest her acquittal last November

'This has been an extremely stressful few months. After being released from death row, she thought she was finally free.

'But the row over her release

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