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Ahmadis were declared non-Muslims by Pakistan 's Parliament in 1974 .
Ahmadis have been persecuted for over 50 years , with threats of violence, hate speech.
Pakistan ’s National Commission on Human Rights (NCHR ) is a chilling testament to the ongoing persecution of the Ahmadi community.
Since 1984 , 280 innocent Ahmadis have been killed, 415 have been attacked, wounded, and traumatized.
Ahmadis are not just persecuted in life but haunted even after death.
The world cannot continue to look away as an entire community is pushed to the brink, living each day in fear, their existence hanging by a thread.
The police took no action to stop the damage and, in some cases, seemed to be complicit in the acts of vandalism.
The National Human Rights Commission report has laid it bare: the lives, the property, the places of worship, and even the graves of Ahmadis are not safe in Pakistan .
Entire communities are being targeted—not just individuals.
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