Diary of a Pakistani Atheist
Mobeen Azhar listens to the intimate diary entries of Pakistani atheists and explores what life is like for non-believers in a country where religion affects all areas of life.
In March 2017, a High Court Judge in Pakistan made the dramatic declaration that "blasphemers are terrorists." The declaration is just one part of a growing national campaign to make disbelief socially, publicly and morally not just unacceptable, but one that allows Pakistani people the right to attack those who doubt the importance of Islam.
Websites offer a satirical take on Islam and challenge the notion that Pakistan is an Islamic Republic, but the government replied with adverts in national newspapers and text messages to all Pakistanis, urging them to report those who express their online disbelief in God
Mobeen Azhar listens to the intimate, anonymous diary entries of those who call themselves atheists, but daren't say so publicly.
He also ventures inside the secret meetings and parties - safe havens for atheists to come together to hear how it is to live the life of a non-believer, in a country where religion is playing a bigger role in all areas of life.
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- Tue 18 Jul 2017 11:00麻豆社 Asian Network