Reasons given for President Zardari's absence from the funeral may have included "spiritual" excuses:
KARACHI, (SANA): On the advice of the spiritual healers, President Asif Ali Zardari did not participate in the funeral prayers of the assassinated Governor Punjab Salman Taseer.
According to media reports, in recent days advice was given to President Zardari that he should spent the current days near the shore of sea instead of living near the mountainous areas until January 13.
It was predicted by the spiritual healers that he might be harmed if he would not spent the current days near the shore of the sea.
On the advice of the palmists, President Asif Ali Zardari is currently spending days in Karachi by holding official meetings...
http://www.sananews.net/english/2011/01/06/due-to-advice-zardari-did-not-participate-in-taseer%E2%80%99s-last-religious-ritualsLahore clerics were too busy being anywhere but Lahore to preside over Taseer's funeral:
Qadri was apparently too chickenshit to be martyred for his bloodthirsty convictions:
...His chance came when the squad was called to escort Taseer from a restaurant on Tuesday afternoon, the official said. After the attack, Qadri threw his weapon down and put up his hands up when one of his colleagues aimed at him, pleading to be arrested alive, the official said...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/05/world/main7215981.shtmlTaseer had been abandoned by his own party:
...But the tired rhetoric masked a less palatable truth: that Taseer had been abandoned by his own leadership. After Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman, was sentenced to death under the blasphemy laws on November 8, Taseer visited her in jail with his wife and daughter to show his support.
Shortly after, an Islamic mob rioted outside the governor's house in Lahore, burning his effigy and calling for his death. On television, prominent media commentators joined the chorus of criticism.
Senior figures in his own party turned tail. Awan, the Law Minister, said there was no question of reforming the blasphemy law. “As long as I am law minister no one should think of finishing this law,” he said on November 26. Another minister confirmed that position one week ago.
The U-turn was the product of a huge miscalculation. At the start of the Aasia Bibi affair on November 8, President Asif Ali Zardari suggested he might pardon the Christian woman if she was convicted. But he stalled, apparently hoping to extract political mileage from the affair...
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article1045862.eceHer champion's murderer feted with rose petals and garlands, Aasia Bibi surely knows she is truly fucked:
..."There are many chances. The prison guards could also kill her because they are Muslims and we cannot trust them," he said.
Kamran said he expected that Bibi's "heart was broken" at the death of Taseer, her most prominent defender, and that her plight had reverberated across Pakistan's embattled Christian community.
"Taseer died for the Christians and now we are feeling broke and scared. If they can kill the governor of Punjab then who am I?"...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/06/aasia-bibi-salmaan-taseer-assassination