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UK: Leamington and Warwick MP joins Lord Ahmed in talk covering EU politics and discrimination


Around 20 members of the community attended a questions and answer session covering a diverse range of topics including the EU, Ukraine and the discrimination of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Pakistan.

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Source/Credit: Leamington Courier
By Leamington Courier | May 16, 2014

Lord Ahmed of Wimbledon and Chris White, MP for Leamington and Warwick, visited the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association at their Mosque in Leamington.

Around 20 members of the community attended a questions and answer session covering a diverse range of topics including the EU, Ukraine and the discrimination of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Pakistan and the potential for it to spill over in the UK.

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