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The U.S. Government criticized Pakistan on Friday for raiding the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim minority in Chenab Nagar (Rabwah).

Speaking at a press briefing, U.S. State Department’s Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner commented:

“We are obviously very concerned about these reports [that] the Punjab counter-terrorism police have raided the international headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in Rabwah and arrested 4 individuals for publishing literature.”

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Responding to a question about Pakistan’s attack on Ahmadi Muslims and other minorities earlier in the day, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said:

“Countries are stronger when they respect human rights, when they respect decency and values of their own people.”

Earlier this week, Pakistan’s counter-terrorism department raided the Vatican-like Islamic city of Rabwah which houses the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. The security forces brutally assaulted Ahmadi workers during the raid and arrested 4 of them on charges of blasphemy. They later charged another 5 under Pakistan’s infamous anti-Ahmadiyya laws.

U.S. State Department Spokesperson Toner also criticized Pakistan’s anti-Ahmadiyya laws:

“We have regularly noted our concerns about Pakistani laws that restrict peaceful religious expression, particularly by the Ahmadiyya community.”

Citing the State Department’s annual International Religious Freedom Report, Toner added:

“We believe such laws are inconsistent with Pakistan’s international obligations and we would urge the Government of Pakistan to protect religious freedom and basic rights of all members of its population, including religious minorities.”

Also on Friday, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom – the bi-partisan government watchdog — also condemned the “brutal raid.”Chairman Rev. Thomas J. Reese, S.J. remarked:

“USCIRF condemns the brutal raid on the Ahmadiyya offices, the first such raid since Pakistan amended its constitution 42 years ago, declaring that Ahmadis are ‘non-Muslims.’ These actions flow out of Pakistan’s constitution and penal code, both of which impede religious freedom as they prevent Ahmadis from exercising their faith and even calling themselves Muslim. Pakistan’s anti-terrorism law should not be applied to the peaceful Ahmadiyya community simply because they are Ahmadis.”

In 1989 and again in 2008, Pakistani authorities charged residents of Rabwah, including women and children, for committing blasphemy by putting up public lighting displays to celebrate their Community’s centenary anniversary.

In 2012, Chenab Nagar police tortured to death a 43-year-old Ahmadi school teacher, and in 2014, a U.S. doctor, Mahdi Qamar, was shot 10 times at close range in the very same town.

Beliefs of the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam are considered heretical by mainstream Muslims and extremists have repeatedly attacked Ahmadi Muslims in Muslim majority countries, such as Pakistan and Indonesia.

In 1974, Pakistan became the first country to declare Ahmadis “non-Muslim” by a constitutional amendment.

In 1984, Pakistan made it a criminal act for Ahmadis to “pose as Muslims” or to act in an “Islamic way.” Under current laws, Ahmadis can be jailed for possessing Quran, the Muslim holy book. Pakistani authorities have convicted Ahmadis saying the Islamic greeting of “Salam” or for having Quranic inscriptions on their wedding cards.




https://www.rabwah.net/us-very-concerned-over-pakistans-crackdown-on-ahmadis/


http://www.newindianexpress.com/wor...er-ahmadiyya-hq-raid-in-pakistan-1547624.html






http://www.uscirf.gov/news-room/press-releases/pakistan-uscirf-condemns-egregious-treatment-ahmadis
 
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it's comes up because specific religion what about normal every day who is try earn bread for his family never come because no agenda there use less topic and who posted american they got slot of problem there are not in good position to state this kind of statement and its not suite them hypocrite they are killing black and muslim they shd focus there
 
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Everyone has the Right to Practise what they believe in, We should respect that as well the State of Pakistan, I have Family Friend's who are Ahmadiyah & whenever we Visit United States, we Stay with them, they are just like our family, We Respect what they believe in & let's be honest even Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) use to respect people from different sect's & religions...
What is important is there should be harmony among different Sect's & Religion in Pakistan & i See as a Overseas Pakistani that things are improving...
 
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oh! did we cought one of your spies ....... :coffee: .......... and furthermore we are very concerned about Muslims in america/india who get blamed for every thing bad that happens there and in india they get buchered by the modi and indians are ones who are broadcasting this news............................... and why don't you mind your own business ...... go handle that trump/modi of yours who are more nationalist hardliner than anyone else and every now and then bash other religions and minirities .................................................. and to tell everyone the truth so that everyone can understand the truth this ahmedia comunity is the equivalent of "FATEH GOLLEN community of turkey" and playing worse role than them .......

and who said we should not respect human rights ....... and just because some Sh@thead sitting thousands of miles away (who is the representative of the only nation that used nuclear bomb) said that we violated human rights and reported by indians we start preaching human rights ....... I mean come on
 
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I meant worry about the plight of our Ahmadiya compatriots and these draconian and un-Islamic laws, not what the US says.
Un-islamic laws? There is "Council of Islamic Ideology" here in Pakistan. All laws those are to be passed in National Assembly are to be verified by the members of council for not in contradiction with any islamic rulings and Quran. So there is no un-islamic law in Pakistan. :p:
 
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Un-islamic laws? There is "Council of Islamic Ideology" here in Pakistan. All laws those are to be passed in National Assembly are to be verified by the members of council for not in contradiction with any islamic rulings and Quran. So there is no un-islamic law in Pakistan. :p:
You mean the same CII who proposed this BS? and you know how we treat Ahmdis.
@Zibago
 
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Un-islamic laws? There is "Council of Islamic Ideology" here in Pakistan. All laws those are to be passed in National Assembly are to be verified by the members of council for not in contradiction with any islamic rulings and Quran. So there is no un-islamic law in Pakistan. :p:

Hahaha! Thank God your being sarcastic. You are right?

You mean the same CII who proposed this BS? and you know how we treat Ahmdias.
@Zibago

He be sarcastisizing mate.
 
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We really should.
If the state does not care about the people then the people will also not care about the state. It will lead to division.
A state must care for each and every person in the country. Majority, minorities and everyone in between should be looked after as equal.
 
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So there is no un-islamic law in Pakistan. :p:
You mean pure land, we need to come out from delusion and see practical, what is happening from decades And what our religious bigots are doing against minorities, even fighting each other on minor issues. They have divided us just to shine own shops
 
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