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Christian woman who spent years on death row over blasphemy charges leaves Pakistan

A Pakistani Christian woman who spent eight years on death row over false blasphemy charges has left the country, her lawyer and media said on Wednesday, more than six months after she was acquitted by Pakistan's top court.

Lawyer tells reporters Asia Bibi 'has left for Canada'

Asia Bibi, seen in this photo from 2010, spent years on death row in Pakistan after blasphemy charges. Her lawyer says she has left that country for Canada. (Associated Press)

Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who spent eight years on death row over false blasphemy charges, has left the country, her lawyer and media said on Wednesday. The news comesmore than six months after she was acquitted by Pakistan's top court.

"I have inquired within available channels, and according to them she has left for Canada," Bibi's lawyer, Saif Ul Malook, told Reuters.

Pakistani TV channels Geo and ARY, citing unidentified sources, also reported Bibi had left the country.

Pakistan's foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

Bibi's release in October sparked rioting by hardline Islamists, who rejected the Supreme Court's verdict and warned Prime Minister Imran Khan's government that she must not be allowed to leave the country.

They also called for Bibi, who has been staying at an undisclosed location under tight security, to be killed.

In November, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country was in talks with Pakistan about helping Bibi.

Bibi, a farm worker and a mother, was convicted in 2010 of making derogatory remarks about Islam after neighbours working in the fields with her objected to her drinking water from their glass because she was not Muslim.

Her case has outraged Christians worldwide and been a source of division within Pakistan, where two politicians who sought to help her were assassinated, including Punjab province governor Salman Taseer, who was shot by his own bodyguard.