Ahmadi Husband and Wife killed & 15 Ahmadis Arrested in Pakistan

BRUTAL MURDER OF AHMADI HUBSAND AND WIFE IN PAKISTAN

It is with great pain that the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat confirms that two of its members were brutally murdered in Multan yesterday. The deceased, Dr Shiraz Ahmad Bajwa and Dr Noreen Bajwa were husband and wife and were both trained as doctors. Both martyrs were under the age of forty.

Yesterday at around 2.30pm local time, unknown assailants attacked Dr Shiraz and Dr Noreen at their home in Wapda Colony, Multan Road. The assailants first taped together the hands, feet and mouths of both victims. They then tied rope around their necks and strangled them to death. Following death Dr Shiraz was hung from a nearby fan.

The brutality of these murders was further exacerbated by the fact that Dr Shiraz and Dr Noreen were expecting their first child.

Dr Shiraz was an eye-specialist who had served at various hospitals including the Fazl-e-Umer Hospital in Rabwah. At the time of his death he was working at a hospital in Wapda. Similarly Dr Noreen was working at a local children’s hospital.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat also confirms that a police case has been registered
against fifteen Ahmadis at Sillanwali Police Station in District Sargodha, Pakistan.
The Ahmadis are charged under Section 298C of the Pakistani Penal Code which is
specifically an anti-Ahmadiyya piece of legislation.

The accused Ahmadis are charged with having a place of worship, which they call a Mosque and use to offer Friday prayers and Eid prayers. Furthermore they are charged with ‘posing’ as Muslims because under the aforementioned Penal Code, Ahmadis are not allowed to class themselves as such.

Actions

Please write to your local MP, MEP, British High Commissioner in Pakistan and Human Rights Organisations about the recent escalation in persecution organised by extremist clerics which, yet again, has culminated in murder and tragedy.

Pakistan is a country that is currently facing absolute ruin. Amongst this chaos the hateful acts of religious extremists are ever increasing, to the extent that loving, caring and innocent people are being murdered because they belong to a community whose motto is ‘Love for All, Hatred for None.”

The International Community, Media and Human Rights organisations are all urged to take action to protect the lives and rights of Ahmadi Muslims both in Pakistan and in other countries where they face discrimination. In an era where freedom of religion and belief is accepted as a basic human right throughout the world it is of disbelief that Ahmadi Muslims are being murdered for no other reason than their choice of religion.

Please find below the addresses of David Milliband (Foreign Secretary), the British High Commissioner in Pakistan and Human Rights Organisations which members need to write to as well as their local MPs and MEPs.

Foreign Secretary: milibandd@parliament.uk

High Commissioner: Mr. Robert Edward Brinkley CMG

British High Commission
Diplomatic Enclave
Ramna 5
P O Box 1122

 

Cons.Islamabad@fco.gov.uk

Consularenquiries.karachi@fco.gov.uk

 

Amnesty International: SCT@amnesty.org.uk

 

Asian Human Rights Commission:

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Or email: ahrc@ahrc.asia