Figures including Rt Rev Susan Brown (pictured below), the moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, warned Sajid Javid the threat to Asia Bibi is “real”.
In an open letter, they said: “Asia was acquitted on 31st October, 2018.
“Although she has been reportedly reunited with her husband and three children, she needs round-the-clock protection as Tehreek-e-Labbaik (an Islamist political party in Pakistan) has called for her to be hanged and there have been several cases of extra-judicial killings of people charged with blasphemy in Pakistan.”
The note, which was also signed by Most Rev Leo Cushley, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, says the treatment of Ms Bibi highlights the “dangers” believers in Pakistan face.
It continues: “The threat to Asia and her family and supporters is real.
“The root cause is, of course, Pakistan’s blasphemy laws and we urge the UK Government to do all in their power to advocate for these laws to be amended to prevent their misuse and to promote tolerance and harmony between faith communities.”
Protestors blocked key roads in major cities when Pakistan’s Supreme Court cleared Ms Bibi last month of allegations that she had insulted Islam’s prophet Mohammad.
Hard-line Islamists have demanded that the mother-of-five be publicly executed.
Numerous public figures in Britain, including former home secretary Boris Johnson (pictured below), have demanded that the UK offer sanctuary to Ms Bibi and her family.
The prime minister said on Wednesday that the UK Government was working with other countries to ensure her safety.
Canada and Italy are among countries offering Ms Bibi and her loved ones asylum.
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Seven of Scotland’s top church leaders have urged the home secretary to grant asylum to a Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan.