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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Pakistan is facing an unimaginable surge in violence and systematic persecution.
Four Ahmadi Muslims have already lost their lives in the most horrific ways, targeted solely because of their faith.
Ahmadis have been stripped of their right to vote in Pakistan unless they renounce their Islamic faith.
The plight of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan is a deeply tragic story of faith under fire.
The Supreme Court’s ruling to release Mubarak Ahmad Sani initially offered a glimmer of hope for justice.
But what followed was a devastating backlash that shook the foundations of justice and security in Pakistan .
Extremist groups, particularly Tehreek -e-Labbaik Pakistan ( TLP ) erupted in fury, launching protests and a vicious hate campaign.
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