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Ahmadi Muslim Lecturer Murdered by Colleague as Vicious Anti-Ahmadi Hate Campaign in Peshawar Worsens A 56 year old zoology professor, Naeem Ud Din Khattak was brutally murdered on his way back home  from the Superior Science College in Peshawar, Pakistan. Professor Khattak was targeted by a  colleague, Professor Farooq Maad and another gunman who ambushed...
Ahmadi Muslim in Peshawar Arrested and Charged with Blasphemy6 October 2020 20 year old faces death sentence on false allegationOn 8 September 2020, Imran Ali aged 15 years falsely accused 20 year old Mr Abdul Majeed of blasphemy. In a co-ordinated attack, a violent crowd gathered outside Abdul Majeed’s family home at around midnight. The...
At 9.00pm on Wednesday 12 August 2020, Mr Meraj Ahmad, an Ahmadi Muslim resident of Peshawar, Pakistan was shot dead in a religiously motivated attack by unidentified assassins. He was closing his medical store when the murder took place.   Meraj Ahmad 61 year old Meraj Ahmad was a well-known Ahmadi Muslim and had been the...
Police and civil authorities give in to demands by extremists. A 100 year old Ahmadiyya Place of Worship in Khrepar, District Qasur is unilaterally occupied by the miscreants who are hell bent on destroying the peace of area. At the same time the local administration (police & civil) have decided to hand it over to...
“…Ahmadis contin­ued to be murdered in religiously-motivated attacks. In addition, local police repeatedly forced Ahmadis to remove Qur’anic scripture from mosques and minarets. There also were desecrations of Ahmadi graves…”

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