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The condemned: A special report on Ahmadi persecution - coming soon


By Rabia Mehmood

Published: June 29, 2012

‘The condemned’ is an endeavor to chronicle Ahmadi persecution in Pakistan.

The upcoming documentary aims to let voices from the community tell their stories themselves. Most of the interviews have been recorded without revealing the identities of the interviewees because the degree of threat these people face is extreme.

For an Ahmadi, to even come out in public to let the society openly know that he or she is a follower of this faith is a risk. To film the major chunk of the report, we travelled to Rabwah which is the hometown of the community in Pakistan and also the safest place for an Ahmadi to live in the country.

There are many victims of persecution who cannot even leave the town out of fear for their lives.

This is their story.

BACKGROUND

Primary target

The Ahmadi population remains under what is a constant state of attack. Reports of assaults and murders are received frequently…Ahmadi-specific laws enforced in the country, since the 1970s, prevent the community from “posing” as Muslims or calling their places of worship “mosques”.

The treatment meted out to the Ahmadi community is a very biased one, where they have faced year after year of persecution and abuse. Further disturbing is the reality that there is no sign that such practices will end soon.


Why speak for the Ahmadis?

A fragile defence of the silence on the issue could be along the lines that it is not really my cause or you know one cannot speak for everybody or on every issue, etc. That is ridiculous and cowardly; you cannot let a moral challenge go when it is menacingly looking you in the eye. The discussion on the persecution of Ahmadis has a sobering effect, even on some of the most firebrand, outspoken activists. The discussion is subdued, with often a tedious effort to search for neutral, inoffensive words since the matter is ‘sensitive’.

A most dangerous place

Ahmadis may be killed with impunity because their persecution by a significant segment of society is ignored by the state and the government of the day…Hatred and extremism are becoming the hallmarks of the sociology of the state.

The condemned: A special report on Ahmadi persecution – coming soon – The Express Tribune
 
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Bomb the people who dared lie about this. Level the entire town
 
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The condemned: A special report on Ahmadi persecution - coming soon


By Rabia Mehmood

Published: June 29, 2012

‘The condemned’ is an endeavor to chronicle Ahmadi persecution in Pakistan.

The upcoming documentary aims to let voices from the community tell their stories themselves. Most of the interviews have been recorded without revealing the identities of the interviewees because the degree of threat these people face is extreme.

For an Ahmadi, to even come out in public to let the society openly know that he or she is a follower of this faith is a risk. To film the major chunk of the report, we travelled to Rabwah which is the hometown of the community in Pakistan and also the safest place for an Ahmadi to live in the country.

There are many victims of persecution who cannot even leave the town out of fear for their lives.

This is their story.

BACKGROUND

Primary target

The Ahmadi population remains under what is a constant state of attack. Reports of assaults and murders are received frequently…Ahmadi-specific laws enforced in the country, since the 1970s, prevent the community from “posing” as Muslims or calling their places of worship “mosques”.

The treatment meted out to the Ahmadi community is a very biased one, where they have faced year after year of persecution and abuse. Further disturbing is the reality that there is no sign that such practices will end soon.


Why speak for the Ahmadis?

A fragile defence of the silence on the issue could be along the lines that it is not really my cause or you know one cannot speak for everybody or on every issue, etc. That is ridiculous and cowardly; you cannot let a moral challenge go when it is menacingly looking you in the eye. The discussion on the persecution of Ahmadis has a sobering effect, even on some of the most firebrand, outspoken activists. The discussion is subdued, with often a tedious effort to search for neutral, inoffensive words since the matter is ‘sensitive’.

A most dangerous place

Ahmadis may be killed with impunity because their persecution by a significant segment of society is ignored by the state and the government of the day…Hatred and extremism are becoming the hallmarks of the sociology of the state.

The condemned: A special report on Ahmadi persecution – coming soon – The Express Tribune

why poke nose in other's matters which doesnt concern you??

if ahmedis feel persecuted go to UN and seek help, hope this helps

otherwise fake genocide propaganda will die with time like all other propagandas

Jinnah will be declared an apostate by some (many) groups in today's Pakistan.

then why he isnt already
 
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[:::~Spartacus~:::];3286748 said:
if ahmedis feel persecuted go to UN and seek help, hope this helps

UN and international human rights organisations have condemned religious oppression and persecution in Islamic Republic of Pakistan numerous times.

Why do you think people call it religion of terror and hate then?

[:::~Spartacus~:::];3286748 said:
then why he isnt already

Not alive and not a threat to maulanas anymore.
 
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There are 2 aspects to this that are often mixed together

Liking/disliking Ahmedi religion and the equal rights of Ahmedi Pakistanis.

Liking or disliking the faith is highly subjective and as general rule of the thumb you are against most other religions except yours and it should not be coupled with whether or not they should get equal political rights within Pakistan.

Either we maintain that every Pakistani is an equal Pakistani or we don't. If Ahmedis are less than the rest of the Muslims, then we are propagating a culture where next the rich are better than the poor? The uniformed are better than the civies? Zardari better than you?

If the denial of equal rights can be imposed just because one group has more power than the other, then this ridiculous so called 'truth' can be extended to so many vast reaches of the Pakistani existence where its existence would be hard to justify.

Its a good move to raise the general awareness through this documentary of how the new world thinks and how stone age then Pakistani conscious is by today's standards.
 
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Terrorist organisations are the law in Rawalpindi…just a few miles off of GHQ;

Earlier, on January 29, 2012, around two thousand people including activists of banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan and Jamatud Dawa (JuD) and students of religious seminaries of Rawalpindi carried out a massive rally near the Ahmadis’ worship place against what they termed “illegal and constitutional act” of the community.

Ahmadis’ presence in disputed worship place proves hoax
 
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All Pakistanis are equal; but some are more equal than others.

This applies to all the ordinary citizens of this country, not just a particular community. We need a major overhaul of the entire law/order system to bring about any significant improvement and provide protection to everyone as a right, not just a luxury.
 
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This is very true. Jinnah must be turning in his grave... he called Zafarullah Khan an Ahmedi his son and his followers are just terror supporters. Pakistan didn't even become an Islamic republic while he was alive.
 
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