“Baroness Ludford condemned the attacks in the strongest terms and urged the government of Pakistan to repeal the anti-Ahmadiyya laws and grant Ahmadis the safety, security and equality enjoyed by other citizens of Pakistan.” [Bait-ul-Futuh]
Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff |
Source & Credit: Wimbledon Guardian
July 6, 2010 | UK
A politician and human rights campaigner has visited Morden to show support in the wake of a terrorist attack.
Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP visited the Bait-ul-Futuh mosque, a centre for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community - whose members said they face persecution in their native country of Pakistan.
Last month 93 worshippers were killed by armed terrorists during prayers at an Ahmadiyya mosque in Lahore. The dead included Muhammad Bilal, a Southfields resident and philanthopist who was visiting family members in Pakistan. On Friday. Baroness Ludford met community leaders and signed a book of condolences for the victims.
A spokesman for the London Road mosque said: “Baroness Ludford condemned the attacks in the strongest terms and urged the government of Pakistan to repeal the anti-Ahmadiyya laws and grant Ahmadis the safety, security and equality enjoyed by other citizens of Pakistan.”
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