Killing of Tahir Naseem

On 29 July 2020, Tahir Ahmad Naseem, an American citizen from Illinois, was shot and killed in a courtroom in Peshawar, Pakistan. Naseem, who had been in police custody since 2018, was accused of having committed blasphemy by claiming to be a prophet, a criminal offence under the Pakistan Penal Code.

Background
Naseem was born in Pakistan to members of the Ahmadiyya sect, an Islamic revival movement. His family moved to the United States in the late 1970s when Naseem was a teenager after the Constitution of Pakistan declared Ahmadis to be non-Muslims. He became a naturalised citizen and later worked as a school bus driver.

According to the United States Department of State, Naseem was lured to Pakistan from his home in Illinois by individuals who then used Pakistan's blasphemy laws to entrap him. The U.S. Government had been providing consular assistance to Naseem and his family since his detention in 2018 and had called the attention of senior Pakistani officials to his case to prevent the type of act that eventually occurred.

Incident
Naseem was shot 6 times by Faisal Khan, a 21-year old local resident. Naseem was a former member of the Ahmadi sect. According to the official spokesman for the Ahmadi community in Pakistan, Naseem had previously renounced his affiliation with the Ahmadi community and embraced Sunni Islam. His death spurred thousands in support of his killer to rally in Peshawar.

In September 2020, the Peshawar High Court had declared the prime accused a juvenile and ordered his trial be tried under the Juvenile Justice System Act, 2018. The prime accused, who was stated to be aged 17 years at the time, and the two co-accused in the case, cleric Wasiullah and a junior lawyer Tufail Zia were facing a trial inside the Central Prison Peshawar.