Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs Giulio Terzi has given
instructions to its embassy in Islamabad to appeal to the Pakistani
authorities on behalf of Asia Bibi.
Bibi, a Christian, has been held since 2009 and condemned to death on the charge of blasphemy.
According to a news release from Italy's Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
this underscores the Italian government's expectation that the sentence
would be revoked.
Sources at the foreign ministry said Terzi's intention was to add his
voice to that of daily newspaper "Avvenire", which launched an appeal
fully aligned with the efforts that Italy has been making since the
start of the Asia Bibi issue.
The news release said that hopes for her immediate release have been expressed to the Pakistani authorities.
Terzi personally expressed the same wish in his meeting with
Pakistani Foreign Minister Rabbani Khar during the NATO Summit in
Chicago.
The news release said Italy has also been engaged in intense
diplomatic efforts in support of Asia Bibi in Brussels within the
framework of the strategic EU-Pakistan dialogue.
"The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the EU," Terzi said in the news
release, "in addition to being an outstanding sign of recognition, must
also act as a strong incentive to the community institutions'
ever-greater commitment to the defense of human rights and freedom of
worship, indispensable preconditions for the peaceful co-existence of
peoples."