Pak's Ahmadiyya Muslims allege persecution, demand justice at UN event in Geneva
Updated:6 years, 1 month ago
Updated:6 years, 1 month ago
Geneva (Switzerland), Sep 24 (ANI): The members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community from Pakistan have alleged persecution and demanded justice during a side event organised on the margins of the 42nd session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. In 1974, Pakistan's Constitution was amended and the Ahmadis, a minority community, were declared non-Muslims according to the new law. Fareed Ahmad, the national secretary for the external affairs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in UK said, "The Ahmadiyya Muslim community is being targeted. The legislation calls for Ahmadiyyas to be targeted so why should we not call out against them?" He added, "Hundreds of Ahmadis have been killed in Pakistan. Thousands of our community members have been harassed. Tens of thousands are being charged under the laws. We do not have access to a proper education system. We have also been denied the fundamental right to vote in Pakistan." Meanwhile, Sir Iftikhar Ahmad Ayaz, a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community said,"The whole world knows what is happening to the Ahmadis in Pakistan in relation to their civic and economic rights, education. They are being deprived of everything. And, yet Article 20 of its Constitution states that everyone will be granted freedom of religion. In Pakistan, our community is not even allowed to possess our holy scriptures as well as the Quran." The event, which was attended by members of the European Parliament and the former European politicians, was organised in order to raise the voices of the Ahmadiyya community that has faced suppression and decades of severe state-sponsored persecution.
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