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Pakistan’s Parliament in 1974 declared the Ahmadi group as non-Muslims.
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Minorities, particularly Ahmadis or Ahmaddiya Muslims, are weak in Pakistan and are sometimes focused by non secular extremists
Unknown miscreants desecrated graves of Ahmaddiya Muslims at 89 GB Ratan in Pakistan’s Faisalabad on January 22, stated native sources. Minorities, particularly Ahmadis or Ahmadiya Muslims, are weak in Pakistan and are sometimes focused by non secular extremists.
In keeping with sources, they trespassed the Ahmadiyya graveyard by reducing the barbed wires. Later, they tried to torch the coffins and another gadgets.
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The same assault was carried out on November 20 in the identical graveyard, the place unknown miscreants eliminated gravestones from three Ahmadiyya graves.
The current desecration of an Ahmadi worship place in Gujranwala isn’t solely a grave violation of the group’s basic rights, but in addition contravenes the very spirit of the 2014 Tasadduq Jillani judgement. pic.twitter.com/JigvlIIH2V— Human Rights Fee of Pakistan (@HRCP87) December 11, 2022
The Human Rights of Fee of Pakistan had then stated: “The current desecration of an Ahmadi worship place in Gujranwala isn’t solely a grave violation of the group’s basic rights, but in addition contravenes the very spirit of the 2014 Tasadduq Jillani judgement.”
The incident was reported to police who didn’t register a primary info report (FIR), stated sources.
Pakistan’s Parliament in 1974 declared the Ahmadi group as non-Muslims. A decade later, they have been banned from calling themselves Muslims. They’re banned from preaching and from travelling to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
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In Might 2022, a 35-year-old Pakistani man belonging to the minority Ahmadi group was stabbed to loss of life by a non secular fanatic over his religion within the nation’s Punjab province, the police stated.
“Assaults on Ahmadis are growing with each passing day. It’s turning into tougher for Ahmadis to do even basic items like operating their enterprise or going to their work. The federal government isn’t fascinated with curbing hate speech or apprehending these behind this violence,” Jamaat Ahmadiya Pakistan spokesperson had then stated on Twitter.
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