Friday, May 28, 2010

Murder and mayhem in Lahore - Mosques of Ahmadiyya Community under attack, numerous Ahmadi Muslims dead

Media, Non-Government Organizations and Human Right Agencies are urged to take note of such on-going acts of persecution and condemn all such actions of extremism.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | US Desk
Source & Credit: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Canada
By CNW | Community relaese | May 28, 2010

MAPLE, ON, May 28 /CNW/ - The ongoing persecution of Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan took a gruesome turn with coordinated attacks on two Ahmadiyya Mosques in Lahore, Pakistan.

Fanatical terrorists, carrying automatic weapons and hand grenades have attacked two Ahmadi mosques in Lahore, Pakistan while thousands of Ahmadi Muslims were offering congregational prayers.


Over two dozen Ahmadis have been killed, along with scores of injured. At the time of release attackers are still inside the Mosques where members of Ahmadiyya Community are held as hostage. More casualties are feared.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada is appalled and strongly condemns these attacks on mosques.

"Once again, seeds of hatred sown by fanatical clergy and supported by Government have resulted in death of innocents Ahmadis" said Lal Khan Malik, President of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Canada. Each year Ahmadi Muslims are martyred in Pakistan for no reason other than their faith.

It is a matter of great shame for any civil society where evil instigators inculcate hate against Ahmadiyya Muslim community by attacking their places of worship.

Media, Non-Government Organizations and Human Right Agencies are urged to take note of such on-going acts of persecution and condemn all such actions of extremism.

For further information: Aslam Daud, (416) 560-7933; Farhan Khokhar, (416) 716-2247, Alislam.org, Ahmadiyya.ca, Loveforall.ca


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  1. "Over two dozen Ahmadis have been killed, along with scores of injured" The death toll is now much higher than anticipated earlier.

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