Recall how after the May 2010 attacks on two Ahmadi places of worship, which killed nearly 100 people, not a single politician had the courage to show up at their funerals. The police carried out only a perfunctory investigation, quickly blamed the attack on the Taliban and then washed their hands of the matter. The simple truth is that in Pakistan, the life of an Ahmadi simply does not hold the same weight as that of the majority population. This is hatred in its most pure and raw form.
The discrimination against Ahmadis does not just exist at the official level. Mobs are frequently riled up to attack Ahmadis, burn down their houses and seize their property. The motivations for this are a mixture of blind rage and more mercenary tendencies. Blasphemy cases against minorities are frequently spurred by a desire to take over a choice piece of land, essentially using religious passions to forward more worldly desires. The police either join in or stay away out of fear. The state does not have the backbone to assert itself against the mob. A stray condemnation or two is the best we can hope for. All the while, minority groups continue trying to get through the day wondering where the next attack will come from.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2013.
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This is bound to happen! Once you've paved the way towards such discrimination, it's only foolish to hope that things will somehow turn out well. This is pathetic! I remember zia-ul-haq saying and it coming on the main page of a well known newspaper that "people kill the other person if he says something bad about his father, so how can Muslims then tolerate ahmadis". I mean seriously? Is THIS the level of a head of the state? It's like inviting and provoking people to carry out such inhumane actions, and assuring them that there's nothing wrong with it! Extremely shameful!
Now it is time for CM Punjab Najam Sethi to instruct police of the Punjab to register the case FIR against those who have beaten the local Ahmadi leader and also make sure for the safity of others Ahmadies in that area Kasur district and also safity in whole Punjab.
A very sad state of affair. You have very rightly summed up saying that the state does not have the backbone to assert itself against the mob. The moot question is: who runs the Government in Pakistan - the mob or the law enforcers?
if Quaid e Azam was there he would have no choice but to leave the country due to this hate.
The only positive point on this article is that it was actually written and published. Thanks for telling the truth.
Does this means this too is considered "racism" from the majority of Pakistanis towards the Ahmadi community if we see from the viewpoint of Mr. Aakar Patel who has just penned down an article regarding the "racism in india".
killng of all human beings is crime and demand hanging of all targetted killers involving shia,sunni,bralvi,deobndi,ASWJ,hindus,christains.