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When Being Ahmadi Becomes a Crime in Pakistan

Fear clung to the two elderly men in the grainy video, their cuffed and chained hands a heart-wrenching symbol of helplessness. Around them, a hostile crowd roared slogans about the “finality of Prophethood,” their voices heavy with intolerance and anger. Men in black coats—the familiar uniform of Pakistan’s legal profession—stood not

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Childhood Abducted: The Unanswered Disappearance of Radha Bheel

It has been more than 15 harrowing days since Radha Bheel vanished—15 days of silence, fear, and heartbreak for a family who have nothing but a girl’s birth certificate, a fading memory, and unending tears to hold on to. Radha, a 14-year-old child, is still missing. Her father, Panya Bheel, breaks

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Blasphemy Rumors Stir Panic in Sangla Hill, But Peace Prevails

In the heart of Sangla Hill, a wave of fear momentarily swept through the Christian community. The quiet town, nestled in the Punjab province of Pakistan, became the center of panic after rumors emerged about a blasphemy accusation against a local Christian lawyer. For many, the threat of mob violence was

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Childhood Abducted: The Unanswered Disappearance of Radha Bheel

It has been more than 15 harrowing days since Radha Bheel vanished—15 days of silence, fear, and heartbreak for a family who have nothing but a girl’s birth certificate, a fading memory, and unending tears to hold on to. Radha, a 14-year-old child, is still missing. Her father, Panya Bheel, breaks

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The Harrowing Case of Anwar Kenneth: A Call for Justice and Humanity

The case of Anwar Kenneth, a mentally unstable prisoner who has languished on death row for over 23 years, is a heart-wrenching testament to the complex intersections of justice, mental health, and human dignity. Convicted under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, Kenneth’s prolonged imprisonment and deteriorating mental health have sparked deep concerns among

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Radicalism in Pakistan: The Increasing Persecution of Ahmadis

Chenab Nagar, 10 March 2025 – The rise of radicalism in Pakistan has once again manifested in a violent attack against the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. In a disturbing incident in the Bahawalnagar district, under pressure from extremist elements of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), police demolished the minarets of the Ahmadiyya place

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Sargodha Mob Attack: Civil Society Calls for Justice for Nazir Masih

Civil society organizations urge the Punjab government to ensure that those responsible for the lynching of the elderly Nazir Masih are brought to justice. The investigation of this heinous act must be conducted transparently and independently, free from any external influence. Furthermore, the Punjab government must provide compensation to Masih’s family

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Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws: A Weapon of Persecution and Radicalization

Once again, Pakistan has demonstrated to the world that justice and humanity are secondary to its radical, extremist ideology. A man from Lahore has been sentenced to death under the country’s infamous blasphemy laws, a verdict driven not by truth or fairness but by the relentless fanaticism of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP),

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Another Girls’ School Targeted by Arsonists in Pakistan

The local police view the incident as a minor commercial dispute involving the owner of Golden Arrow School in Shakhimar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. They allege that a business rival, currently wanted by authorities, may have set the school on fire, reducing it to ashes. The school, which served approximately four hundred

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