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Pakistan flood survivors from Ahmadiyya community denied shelter & relief goods

MUZAFFARABAD: The government and local clerics refused to shelter around 500 flood-affected families belonging to the Ahmadiyya community in South Punjab’s relief camps. Not only that, the government also did not send relief goods to the flood-hit areas belonging to the Ahmadiyya community, The Express Tribune has learnt during a visit to the devastated Punjab districts of Muzaffargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur.

For its part, the government claims that all relief goods are being distributed among survivors without discrimination. And that all survivors have been sheltered in relief camps without distinction. The flood-devastated families from the Ahmadiyya community have strongly criticised the government’s “discriminatory attitude” even at a time when the entire country is reeling from the ravages of the worst flooding in living memory.


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US citizen Killed in religiously motivated attack in Pakistan

Pir Habib al-Rehman becomes second Ahmadi Muslim killed in Pakistan this week.

It is with great sadness and regret that the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat hereby confirms that a well-known and loved Ahmadi Muslim, Pir Habib al-Rehman (60) was martyred earlier today near Sanghar in Sindh Province.

According to details currently available Pir Habib-al-Rehman was on his way to his farm when two masked assailants approached his vehicle and shot him twice. One of the shots fired was directly at his head. He was rushed to hospital by his nephew and three labourers who were with him at the time, but was pronounced dead on arrival. The perpetrators of the crime immediately fled the scene and remain unidentified.


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Persecution in Pakistan Controlled Kashmir

Hidden Pearls of Pakistan Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in Azad-Kashmir has markedly increased in recent weeks and months, particularly in the Bhimber District.

A number of extremist organisations banned by the Government of Pakistan have continued to preach their hate filled messages by virtue of simply altering the names of their organisations. All available evidence strongly suggests that they are being supported, financially and otherwise, by a number of local politicians.


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Abduction of Ahmadi in District Umar Kot – Sindh

Qamar Ahmad, age 26, was confronted by two men in the vicinity of his home at 9.30pm on 16 March 2009. He was forced into their vehicle, blindfolded and driven away. Upon arriving at an unknown location he was told to contact the local Ahmadiyya President because they said they had placed a bomb at the President’s home. Mr Ahmad said he did not have his number. He was then told to contact the local Head of the local Ahmadiyya Youth Association however again Mr Ahmad said he did not have the number. He was then told to phone his own brother and tell him to come immediately otherwise he would be killed.

Mr Ahmad phoned his brother and informed him of the threat. However nobody arrived and so the abductors tortured Mr Ahmad and tied his hands and feet. Eventually they left him stranded unconscious on the roadside. Sometime later four Ahmadi youths found Mr Ahmad unconscious and with rope tied around his neck and he was immediately taken to hospital.

Mr Ahmad is married and has a young daughter.

Female Ahmadi Teacher Charged

Police case (FIR 71/09) was registered on 5 March 2009 against Bushra Naheed, a teacher at Government Girls High School, Jodhala, under the terms of section 295-A of the Pakistani Penal Code.

Ms Naheed is accused of inciting two labourers to attack Haleemam Bibi. This charge is absolutely denied by Ms Naheed. No such attack ever took place. However local Mullahs reported the matter to the police and school authorities. She was duly charged by the police and suspended by her school in the absence of any form of investigation. If convicted Ms Naheed could face up to ten years imprisonment.

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Root Cause of Terrorism and How to end Terrorism ?

1-pakistan-danger_1123055i1 Editorial by Mohammad Shoaib Adil taken from "Aaj Kal" Newspaper published from Lahore, Pakistan Click Read more to read the whole article.
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Restore the 1973 Constitution with the 1974 Khatme Nabuwat Amendment

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From World Wide Majlis Tahfuze Khatme Nabuwat Conference held in Badshahi Mosque Lahore on Saturday 11th April 2009. They asked for the restoration of the 1973 Constitution with the 1974 Amendment related to Khatme Nabuwat and said that the only way to stop Qadianiat (Ahmadiyyat) is to establish the Death Penalty for the non believers (Ahmadis) of Khatme Nabuwat.They also asked for the boycott of Products made by Ahmadis or Qadianis and also asked for the removal of Ahmadis from top posts in Government.The next Khatme Nabuwat Conference is said to be held in Islamabad on 30th April 2009.
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Khatme Nabuwat Conference Faisalabad – Pakistan

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Mullah’s Teach Hatred against Ahmadis openly in a Khatme Nabuwat Conference in Faisalabad, Pakistan here is an article from Express Newspaper that was published about the Conference. Mullah’s also blamed and associated Ahmadis with Terrorist activities in Pakistan .


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Brutal Murder of Ahmadi Husband and Wife in Pakistan

It is with great pain that the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat confirms that two of its members were brutally murdered in Multan yesterday. The deceased, Dr Shiraz Ahmad Bajwa and Dr Noreen Bajwa were husband and wife and were both trained as doctors. Both martyrs were under the age of forty.

Yesterday at around 2.30pm local time, unknown assailants attacked Dr Shiraz and Dr Noreen at their home in Wapda Colony, Multan Road. The assailants first taped together the hands, feet and mouths of both victims. They then tied rope around their necks and strangled them to death. Following death Dr Shiraj was hung from a nearby fan.

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