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Tragedy in Daska: TLP, Local Authorities Prevent Ahmadi Woman’s Burial, Exposing Growing Religious Persecution

The tragic story of Qudsia Tabassum, a woman from the Ahmadi community in Daska, Sialkot, who passed away two days ago, is an example of the deepening religious intolerance in Pakistan. Despite being deceased, her body remains in the mortuary, denied burial by the hardline elements of society—specifically, the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan

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A Tragic Night in Karachi: The Killing of Three Transgender Individuals

In the early hours of Sunday, the silence of Memon Goth, Karachi, was violently broken when the lifeless bodies of three transgender individuals were discovered, shot mercilessly in cold blood. The bodies, marked by bullet wounds, were swiftly taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, where the painful reality of this

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Ahmadi Community Member Killed in Rawalpindi Amid Ongoing Persecution

The Ahmadiyya community continues to endure violence and discrimination at the hands of extremists. On Thursday, Tayyab Ahmad, a 40-year-old member of the Ahmadi community, was brutally murdered in broad daylight in Rawalpindi. According to reports, the assailant used an axe to carry out the fatal attack, targeting Tayyab solely for

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The Silence That Kills: When Hate Becomes a Sermon in Pakistan

In a country already scarred by decades of sectarian strife, the appearance of two recent videos from Pakistan cuts deep into the conscience of any society that dares to call itself humane. These videos do not just expose bigotry—they echo the darkest voices of history. They feature clerics affiliated with Tehreek-e-Labbaik

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When Humanity Fails: A Mother’s Cry for Justice in Faisalabad

Tears blur the eyes and words tremble on the tongue as one recounts the horror that unfolded in Malikpura Muhallah, Toba Tek Singh. A 15-year-old girl — someone’s daughter, someone’s entire world — was brutally gang-raped by eight men over five excruciating days. The crime, more than just a violation of

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