Ahmadi worship place demolished in Pakistan, sparking outrage and highlighting ongoing persecution of the minority community.
A 120-year-old worship place of the minority Ahmadi community was demolished by police on the pressure of a radical Islamist ...
A 120-year-old worship place of the minority Ahmadi community was demolished by police on the pressure of a radical Islamist ...
A 120-year-old worship place of the minority Ahmadi community was demolished by police on the pressure of a radical Islamist ...
A HRCP report details severe persecution of religious minorities, especially Ahmadis, in Pakistan. It highlights state and mob-driven oppression, including blasphemy law misuse and grave desecration.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on Tuesday released a report which highlights the alarming scale of state-led and mob-driven persecution against religious minorities, especially the ...
A 120-year-old Ahmadi worship place in Punjab, Pakistan, was demolished by police under pressure from a radical Islamist party, sparking protests and highlighting ongoing persecution of the Ahmadi ...
Pakistan's Parliament in 1974 declared the Ahmadi community as non-Muslims. A decade later, they were banned from both ...
LAHORE: Daska (Sialkot) police on Saturday arrested 22 members of the Ahmadiyya community for offering prayers in their ...
A 120-year-old worship place of the minority Ahmadi community was demolished by police on the pressure of a radical Islamist ...