Monday, June 16, 2014

Report: Minorities in Pakistan | Urdu


World media, human right organizations and social organizations making their voices at the rising attacks on minorities in Pakistan. 

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Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | AU Desk
Source/Credit: SBS Australia
By SBS Australia | June 15, 2014

World media, human right organizations and social organizations making their voices at the rising attacks on minorities in Pakistan.

Cardiac surgeon Dr Mehdi Ali was on his was way back from a graveyard when two men on a motorbike opened fire.

He was believed to be killed due to his faith. Mr Aziz Omer, spokesperson of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Victoria, is talking about the incident.

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Dr. Mehdi Ali Qamar was a cardiologist and resident of Fairfield, Ohio. He had traveled to Rabwah town in Punjab to provide free medical care to heart patients. The doctor was killed when two waiting gunmen shot him and took off, according to a local police official.


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