Saturday, December 27, 2014

Pakistan: Ahmadi shot dead in Gujranwala


The incident comes on the heels of an anti-Ahmadi television program aired on Geo Television network. In the Morning Show, the infamous televangelist, Aamir Liaquat Hussain, and three Islamist clerics took turns bashing Ahmadi community as biggest enemies of Pakistan.

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By Staff report | December 27, 2014

An Ahmadi, identified only by his first name, Luqman, was shot dead early in the morning in Gujranwala, a city in Punjab, Pakistan.

The victim is reported as a 27 year old and there are no firther detail available about the killing at this time.

The incident comes on the heels of an anti-Ahmadi television program aired on Geo Television network. In the Morning Show, the infamous televangelist, Aamir Liaquat Hussain, and three Islamist clerics took turns bashing Ahmadi community as biggest enemies of Pakistan.

According to Ahmadiyya spokesperson, Saleem-ud Din, a Khatam-e Nauwat conference was also held in the area recently.

Pointing to an incident of 2008, Saleem-ud Din said it's not the first time. The last time Amir Liaqat preached hate and violence against Ahmadis on Geo TV Network, 2 Ahmadis had lost their lives, Saleem-ud Din said..


  --  Pakistan: Ahmadi shot dead in Gujranwala


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