Saleemuddin questioned that is there no law in this country that keeps a check on these hate mongers and anchors who spew hatred or give space to hate mongers openly?
Source/Credit: Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya
By Press release | December 27, 2014
- Ahmadis in Gujranwalla once again target of hate mongers.
- A conference held few days ago instigated participants to take actions against Ahmadis.
- On 22 December 2014 participants in Geo TV’s morning show instigated hatred against Ahmadis which should not be ignored.
Hate speech and instigation to violence is taking life of Ahmadis in Pakistan: Spokesman Jamaat Ahmadiyya
Chenab Nagar (PR) : Today early in the morning right after Fajar prayers an Ahmadi Luqman Ahad was murdered while he was on his way from his home to his farm.
This is the latest incident of violence in Gujranwala where few days ago a conference was organized and its speakers as usual used bad language against Ahmadis and instigated participants to take strong actions against Ahmadis.
The spokesperson of Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan Saleem Ud Din said “instigation to hatred and violence against Ahmadis is normal and acceptable in Pakistan where pamphlets, broachers, street banners openly instigate hatred and violence against Ahmadis.”
Saleemuddin further added that “A national tv channel Geo on 22 December had participants calling Ahmadis enemies of Pakistan who should be taken to task without any fear of its consequences on the lives of innocent Ahmadis. Last time in 2008 same channel with same host aired a program that called for death to Ahmadis and two prominent Ahmadis were shot dead in next two days of the program.”
Saleemuddin questioned that is there no law in this country that keeps a check on these hate mongers and anchors who spew hatred or give space to hate mongers openly?
It is high time that Pakistani government and law enforcement institutions take notice of this open hatred and instigation to violence and brought the culprits to book. Nobody should be allowed to spew venom against anyone on the basis of religion and this way only we can bring this menace of terrorism to end.
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