Mr. Saleemuddin, Spokesmand of Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan expressed great grief over this target-killing and strongly condemned the act.
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By Press Section | June 12, 2013
Killers involved in target-killing feel encouraged due failure of justice: Spokesman Jamaat Ahmadiyya.
Chenab Nagar (Rabwah): (PR) Chaudhary Hamid Samee, an Ahmadi was shot dead for his faith, in Karachi on June 11, 2013.
Victim left his office in Al-Hayat Chambers, M A Jinnah Rd. at 6:30 p.m. by car to go home.
A friend and a business colleague accompanied Hamid Samee in the car.
On the way, some unidentified motor-cycle riders approached Hamid Samee's car and opened fire.
At least six bullets hit him on the face, hand and body killing him on the spot.
Victim, a 48 years old, leaves behind a widow, two daughters and a son.
The daughters are 12 and 9 years old while the son is 11. His dead body will be brought to Rabwah for burial.
Mr. Saleemuddin, Spokesmand of Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan expressed great grief over this target-killing and strongly condemned the act.
Ahmadi professionals have been targeted in Karachi frequently, while none of the perpetrators has been brought to justice, he said.
This, Saleemuddin says, "has encouraged them to continue the killings."
According to Saleemuddin the authorities’ lack of concern with Ahmadis’ security is thus obvious.
Ahmadis are patriotic citizens, so they deserve to be protected by the government.
“After every such incident we have urged the authorities to attend to the situation, but to no avail,” he complained.
Publication of hate literature and issuance of fatwas of Wajib ul Qatl against Ahmadis are ever on the increase; the government can effectively put a stop to these.
Saleemuddin demanded immediate arrest of the killers and their trial.
-- Well-known Ahmadi chartered accountant murdered for his faith
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