Daily
Times
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Hate
campaign against Ahmadis reaches new heights
* Government seems to succumb under pressure from extremists
Staff Report
LAHORE: The hate campaign against Ahmadis reached new
heights in
Pakistan
and even innocent children are not spared now.
These
were the findings of an annual report, the Persecution of Ahmadis
in Pakistan, released by the
Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan on
Wednesday. The report said, “There was an open hate campaign against
Ahmadis in Pakistan
and young children studying in nursery grade
classes are not even spared from this horrific discrimination and
hatred.” Six Ahmadis lost their lives because of the fact that they
were Ahmadis and more than 20 were injured in assassination attempts.
“The hate filled posters; stickers, fliers and calendars were
openly distributed across Pakistan,”
it added. The report specifically
mentioned the hate campaigns faced by the Ahmadis in Faisalabad where fliers
and leaflets were openly distributed calling people
to kill Ahmadis. The government and security agencies failed
to take any concrete action against such actions. Punishing the
culprits behind these leaflets and hate material was a far cry.
The
extremists have increased efforts to isolate the community and the
campaign to encourage people to boycott Ahmadis and Ahmadi products
was also a major issue. Expelling children from educational
institutions also increased and even kids studying in nursery
were not spared. Ahmadi children faced expulsion from schools
or outright refusal by the educational institutions to admit them.
The
government seemed to succumb under the pressure from extremists
and decided to look other way while these acts of hate and
terror were carried out. All the acts, perpetrated after the Anti-Ahmadiyya
Ordinance 1984, were against the fundamentals of
the constitution. The post-1984 era was marked an increasingly difficult
period for Ahmadis. The report urged the government to consider
Ahmadiyya-specific laws and ensure that Ahmadis in Pakistan were
given equal rights as any other citizen. “Ahmadis are
facing legal, social, cultural and political discrimination because
of these laws which are against the very base of our society
where equal rights of individual are prime,” it added.
“There
have been 210 deaths after the imposition of these discriminatory
laws in 1984, 254 assassination attempts on various Ahmadis,
23 Ahmadi places of worship were demolished and 28 were
sealed by the administration, 16 places of worship were forcefully
taken over, 29 graves of Ahmadis were opened and desecrated
and 57 Ahmadis were refused burial in common graveyards,”
the report read further.
The
report also read during 2011 Ahmadis were not allowed to build places
of worship anywhere in Pakistan.
At many places, police forcefully
stopped the construction of places of worship. As a matter
of fact, according to the constitution every citizen was free to
practice his or her faith and build places of worship. Just because of
prejudice, Ahmadi businesses were targeted and Ahmadi officials were
being victimised. According to the report, in 2011 as well, Ahmadis
were not allowed to hold any convention in Rabwah, where
95 percent people belonged to Ahmadiyya community. The report
called moderate and conscious circles to urge the government
to take measures to curtail the prejudice on the basis
of faith. |
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