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Ghari Shahu attacks anniversary

As grieved Ahmadi families prepare to mark the first anniversary of the deadliest attack on their community in Pakistan’s history, investigations stand still.
On Friday, May 28, 2010, over 88 people were killed in twin gun-and-bomb attacks at Ahmadi places of worship in the Garhi Shahu and Model Town areas in Lahore. Investigations were launched and arrests were made but little has come out of the investigations.
According to police, a charge-sheet against the accused was prepared after investigations and has been submitted before an anti-terrorism court in Lahore. “The remaining attackers were killed in the operation and no other attackers or facilitators have been identified,” Civil Lines Superintendent of Police (Investigations) Captain (retd) Liaquat Ali Malik told The Express Tribune. “Police responded effectively and killed all of the attackers.”
But many members of the Ahmadiyya community believe that the police response was sluggish.

In its annual report released in January, the London-based Ahmadiyya Jama’at said that police took a long time to arrive in numbers and the delayed response led to more casualties due to lack of medical assistance for the injured. “There was inadequate supervision of the police operation. The contingent present at Garhi Shahu received no orders to mount a prompt counter-attack,” the report says.
Ahmadiyya Jama’at Pakistan spokesperson Saleemuddin says that the police has made scant progress in investigations. “The two attackers against whom a charge-sheet was prepared were tackled by worshippers themselves in Model Town. The police has neither identified any other attacker nor has it taken the matter seriously,” he said.
Ahmadis have many fears over their protection in the country. According to the Ahmadiyya Jama’at, 99 members of the community were killed in 2010. The number is confirmed by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) in its State of Human Rights 2010 report. The HRCP adds that 64 Ahmadis were charged with blasphemy that year.:angry:
The Lahore attacks, according to Ahmadiyya Jama’at, were not a big surprise as the provincial government had been forewarned by various sources about the likelihood of such an attack.
Even after the attack, no special measures were taken to secure Ahmadi places of worship. In September 2010, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance of a worship place in Mardan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, where worshippers were offering Friday prayers.
The Ahmadi population, estimated to be around four million, has been marginalised since Pakistan’s parliament declared Ahmadis non-Muslims in 1974. Ten years later, in 1984, then president General Ziaul Haq enacted an ordinance forbidding Ahmadis from calling themselves Muslims and refer to their places of worship as mosques. Under the law, Ahmadis can serve up to three years in prison for “posing as Muslims”.
Saleemuddin believes that the silence over the plight of Ahmadis could lead to more such attacks. “If anti-Ahmadi laws are not repealed, their lives in Pakistan [will continue to] remain in danger,” he says.

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Let not get into scoring points here shall we, we need to remember one thing that Pakistan as a nation is going through the worse of times, and every day is an anniversary of a massacre that happen an year ago. In the shape of a bomb blast, or gunmen storming a Mosque, or killings that happen in any other way. A death or many dead are all the same, so rather then going out and making this specific one as an ahmadi issue lets remember we are in the middle of a war, and all of Pakistan is suffering as a result.
 
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Let not get into scoring points here shall we, we need to remember one thing that Pakistan as a nation is going through the worse of times, and every day is an anniversary of a massacre that happen an year ago. In the shape of a bomb blast, or gunmen storming a Mosque, or killings that happen in any other way. A death or many dead are all the same, so rather then going out and making this specific one as an ahmadi issue lets remember we are in the middle of a war, and all of Pakistan is suffering as a result.

Wrong, this is completely different from terrorism or WoT. Even if all terrorism stops, ahmedis will continue to face threat to their life. I think you already know that. This problem is not unique to pakistan, they face hostility in India and Indonesia too.
 
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No doubt Ahmadis are hated in Pakistan but they are not the only victim of terrorism.The terrorist have attacked every place like mosques of Sunni Dayobandi Mulims ,Taliban are supporting this type of Islam.
Ahmadis are really patriot Pakistanis and they are our asset.
 
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so saying all non ahmadis which include sunni majority and shias is nothing??, american drone strike single handedly killed 80 people in one day

but ahmadis are special pakistanis??

and how easily this indian troll labelled it a genocide, cant you properly read the title??
 
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RIP to the innocent Admadiyyas.. No doubt pakistan ain't safe
 
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so saying all non ahmadis which include sunni majority and shias is nothing??, american drone strike single handedly killed 80 people in one day

but ahmadis are special pakistanis??

and how easily this indian troll labelled it a genocide, cant you properly read the title??
How are drone strikes and ahmedi bashing connected.
It is like saying in India more people die of road accident, so it is okey for few muslims to die in communal violence.

Agree, genocide is a bit too much.
 
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Thanks for caring about Pakistan. :rolleyes: Maybe you should care about the Christians that were killed in Orissa a few weeks ago, it would serve you better
 
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How are drone strikes and ahmedi bashing connected.
It is like saying in India more people die of road accident, so it is okey for few muslims to die in communal violence.

Agree, genocide is a bit too much.

how is the road accident connected to drone strikes

if u have a larger brain power, you must know pakistanis are being killed through terrorism every where, and killings of ahmadis, sikhs, sunni shia doesnt make one superior than other
 
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how is the road accident connected to drone strikes

if u have a larger brain power, you must know pakistanis are being killed through terrorism every where, and killings of ahmadis, sikhs, sunni shia doesnt make one superior than other

Drone strike is as random as road killing when you talk about communal and sectarian violence. It was just to show you are trying to say it is not as serious as it sounds.

And yes, I care about christians in Orissa, and you can too.
 
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Let not get into scoring points here shall we, we need to remember one thing that Pakistan as a nation is going through the worse of times, and every day is an anniversary of a massacre that happen an year ago. In the shape of a bomb blast, or gunmen storming a Mosque, or killings that happen in any other way. A death or many dead are all the same, so rather then going out and making this specific one as an ahmadi issue lets remember we are in the middle of a war, and all of Pakistan is suffering as a result.

While I think injustice against all, is not an excuse for injustice against few... It must be channeled the right way. Injustice should not be allowed, period and Justice should be for all.

Investigations remain at a standstill because this is a corrupt and dishonest government. Its leader till date hasn't been able to investigate his wifes murder with any honesty.
 
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Wrong, this is completely different from terrorism or WoT. Even if all terrorism stops, ahmedis will continue to face threat to their life. I think you already know that. This problem is not unique to pakistan, they face hostility in India and Indonesia too.

No there is no difference at all, is the blood of a certain sect darker then the others. The point is that where you guys dont give a sh!t about many others who die, and infact about this particular incident as well, all you worry about is how to show Pakistan in a bad light. And alas you are doing a good enough job at it.
 
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While I think injustice against all, is not an excuse for injustice against few... It must be channeled the right way. Injustice should not be allowed, period and Justice should be for all.

Investigations remain at a standstill because this is a corrupt and dishonest government. Its leader till date hasn't been able to investigate his wifes murder with any honesty.

Asim nor was I making an excuse for any one. The thing is when the indian agencies Sponsor an act of terror inside Pakistan, does their bombs discriminate, did their bullets ask their victims during the wars that we had fought that what sect you belong to. Do the terrorist ever ask, whether he is killing a Sunni or a Shia or any one else. No, they dont care, and that is why I had written what I wrote.

Now as far as a proper investigation is concerned, who are we kidding here. Tell me are ahmadis the only one waiting in the long line of unfortunate Pakistanis still waiting for justice. Nope because unfortunately in our country justice dorast. And the gov dont give a sh!t. Let it be the death of any one.
 
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