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Pakistan: Ahmadi youngster shot dead in Rawalpindi: A 17 year old Ahmadi boy, Arsalan Sarwar, was shot fatally in Satellite town area of Rawalpindi yesterday, it is reported. According to the Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistan spokesperson, Saleem-ud Din, the circumstances surrounding the youngster’s killing are
Ahmadis persecuted in the Saudi Kingdom: AHRC Report: It is extremely perturbing that we have to bring to the notice of the world’s community the plight of two innocent, loyal citizens of Saudi Arabia who had committed no offence at all, were arrested on 14 May 2012
LUBP Qadyani Conspiracy Exposed – by Rathore Baba: Editor’s note: LUBP stands for the oppressed people of Pakistan. They may be Sunni Brelvi, Shia, Christian, Ahmadiyya or any other faith or sect. We stand for the oppressed women of Pakistan. We stand for the oppressed Baluch, Pashtun,
Predatory state and minorities -by Mustafa Kamal: Pakistan is yet again at crossroads after two brutal suicide attacks on Christians in Peshawar on 22 September 2013. Previously, around forty people died and hundreds were injured in a suicide attack on Shia town in Karachi during March.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Persecution Continues in Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan: While banned Jihadi organizations continue to make a roaring business collecting hides, the Ahmadiyya Muslim communities of Pakistan continue to suffer State sponsored persecution. Media reports have emerged that the Ahmaddiya muslims were forcibly prevented from performing the
The safe and unsafe – by Waseem Altaf: Genuine scientist, Abdus Salam who later won a Nobel Prize in physics took refuge in Italy for he was unwanted and unsafe in Pakistan. Fake scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, who stole nuclear designs from the Netherlands and traded nuclear
Ahamadiya Issue – by Zulfiqar Ali: On September 7, 1974, second amendment to constitution of Pakistan was passed. It declared Ahamadis as Non-Muslims. No doubt it was a huge mistake. However there are some reasons behind that. Some are facts, some my interpretations. I am
LUBP condemns Shehla Raza’s bigoted stance on Ahmadiya Muslims: LUBP firmly condemns the anti pluralistic position by Syeda Shahla Raza. While the tragic event of apposition of Ahamadiya Muslims did take place during the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, it is certainly inhuman and against inclusive spirit of
Ahmadiya Muslim killed in Orangi Town Karachi: An #Ahmadi Ijaz Ahmad was shot dead in Orangi Town area of Karachi. Ijaz sahab was 36 year old. Ijaz Ahmad sahab left behind 3 children & his widow. His eldest daughter is 12 years old while 2 younger sons are
Courage to stand for the oppressed: Today a Muslim Man in Orangi Town, Karachi Recieved 18 Bullets, and died while running after 2 armed Gun-men.. Do you Why? Because He took a Stand.. He was the neighbour of an Ahmadi Man Zahoor Ahmad Kiyani, aged
Welcome to Canada, Rimsha Masih!: Pakistan is one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians, Shias, Ahmadis and other religious sectarian minorities. Pakistani Christians are being persecuted for years in Pakistan; their human rights are badly violated in this country. They
Ahmadi-owned magazine’s office under siege – by Rana Tanveer: Saleemudin said they were trying to victimise the magazine staff for their religious beliefs. PHOTO: FILE LAHORE: The vigilante siege of an office on Turner Road, where a weekly magazine owned by an Ahmadi family is produced, has not been
Ahmadis face discrimination even in death – by Shahzad Raza: A signboard outside Jadeed Qabristan (graveyard), Rawalpindi read: “It’s prohibited to bury Mirzais here.” —Photo courtesy Shahzad Raza ISLAMABAD: Even in death, the Ahmadiyya community is discriminated against. Jadeed Qabristan (graveyard) is located near Murree Road in the heart
Who will stand for Ahmadis in Pakistan? – by Husain Nadim: The use of anti-Ahmadi rhetoric by political parties raises a serious question: Is there anyone who will ever stand up for their rights? “It’s almost laughable. You first forcefully declare us a minority, then you promise to protect minority