Saturday, May 29, 2010

Killings of Ahmadiyya: UK Lawyers condemn Lahore attacks

“[T]he civilised society condemns these acts and people who kill innocent children, burn mosques and universities and advance their aims with armed violence and these criminals must be crushed with iron hand through joint efforts of all concerned”.  

Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff |
Source & Credit: Pakistan Times Wire Service
By May 28, 2010

LONDON: The UK-based  Association of Pakistani Lawyers (APL) has  condemned terrorists attacks on the religious centres of Ahmadiyya community in Lahore and termed it as conspiracy to spread hatred and sectarian violence.

In a statement, APL said that religious minorities have full protection of the 1973 constitution which ensures complete security to their lives and property and freedom to practice their faith.


APL demanded for stern action against the perpetrators who have no faith or any morals.

The statement said; “the civilised society condemns these acts and people who kill innocent children, burn mosques and universities and advance their aims with armed violence and these criminals must be crushed with iron hand through joint efforts of all concerned”. 

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