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Police allegedly demolished the minarets of a 40-year-old worship place of the minority Ahmadi community in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Pakistan said on Monday. The incident took place in Okara, Depalpur, about 130 kilometres from Lahore. Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Pakistan (JAP) official Amir Mahmood told PTI on Monday that over a dozen policemen of Punjab police...
Urge Punjab’s home department to implement a notification from June 2023, warn police and district administration officials of departmental action if they fail to implement directions Lawyers in Lahore have asked the government and the police to ensure that members of the Ahmadiyya community are prevented from performing the ritual sacrifice on Eidul Adha. In...
On 16th July in Jhelum, some unknown assailants committed an act of desecration by damaging the tombstones of the graves of two companions of the Promised Messiah, Hadhrat Maulana Burhan Ud Din Jhelumi, and Hadhrat Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim, which were in the combined graveyard. These graves were surrounded by a protective boundary, but unfortunately, it...
The desecration of an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Kala Gojran, District Jehlum took place on 14 July by by the police, succumbing to pressure from members of the extremist group, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). This deplorable act was carried out under the threats and campaign by extremist elements in the area aimed at targeting Ahmadi Muslim...
The National Assembly of Pakistan has voted to make the country’s controversial blasphemy laws more stringent, sparking alarm among minority communities who fear it could fuel rights abuses and be used to further target religious minorities. On 17 January the National Assembly unanimously passed the Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, increasing punishment for insulting the Prophet...
As members, friends, and observers of the International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance, we note with grave concern the hostility toward the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in a range of countries, and the threats to the human right to freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) for members of this community. For Ahmadi Muslims, as for all...

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