Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Killing of Qadianies in Pakistan


PAKISTAN: Two persons murdered after an anchor person proposed the widespread lynching of Ahmadi sect followers

Dear

(1) Mr. Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani,
(2) Mr. Rehman Malik,
(3) Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan,
(4) Syed Qaim Ali Shah,
(5) Chief Justice of Sindh High Court,
(6) Ms. Nadia Gabol,
(7) Secretary, CPSD
(8) Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Mirza,

PAKISTAN: Two persons murdered after an anchor person proposed the widespread lynching of Ahmadi sect followers

Details of victims:

1. Dr. Abdul Manan Siddiqui, 45 years old; shot dead in the Fazle Umer Clinic, a two-story hospital at Mirpur Khas city on September 8

2. Mr. Yousaf, 75 years old; rice trader and district chief of the Ahmadi sect; shot dead in Nawab Shah, Sindh province

Persons involved in broadcasting:

1. Dr. Aamir Liaquat Hussain, Anchor person of Alim Online, Geo Television, Karachi-Pakistan

2. The producer of Alim Online, Geo Telvision, Karachi-Pakistan

I am writing you to draw your attention to and request prompt action regarding the latest incident of Ahmadi lynchings, as urged on a popular and seemingly unregulated Pakistani television program. The Anchor person, also former federal minister for religious affairs suggested that the followers be killed as punishment for their religious views.

According to the information that I have received, Dr. Amir Liaquat Hussain declared the murder of Ahmadi sect members to be necessary (Wajib ul Qatal) according to Islamic teachings, in 'Alam Online', aired on September 7, 2008. Dr. Amir repeated his instruction several times, urging fundamentalists Muslims to kill without fear.

While on air the anchor person also pressured the other two Islamic scholars (from two different sects) on the program to support the statement. This resulted in a unanimous decision among the scholars, on air during a popular television show, to urge lynching with the intent to kill. This was not a one-off. On September 9 Mr Hussain answered a query with the comment that blasphemers are liable to be put to death.

The killings On September 8 at 1:15 pm, 18 hours after the broadcast, six persons entered the Fazle Umer Clinic, a two-storey hospital at Mirpur Khas city. Two of them went to the second floor and started pressuring 45 year-old Dr. Abdul Manan Siddiqui to come downstairs to attend to a patient in crisis. Dr. Manan left his office and descended into an ambush. He was shot 11 times and died on the spot. His private guard was also shot and is in a serious condition. A woman was also injured by firing. The killers remained at the hospital until the doctor was declared dead, then they walked out of the building's front entrance. Police registered the killers as unknown.

On September 9, 48 hours after the broadcast, Mr. Yousaf, a 75 years old rice trader and district chief of the Ahmadi sect was killed on his way to prayers in Nawab Shah, Sindh province. Yousaf was fired on from people on motor bikes, and sustained three bullet wounds. He died on the way to the hospital. The assailants had taken a route past a police station. No one has been arrested.

It is the responsibility of a government to tackle religious hatred, yet in Pakistan it flourishes. That it can bloom so publicly and has results both bloody and unpunished, is an embarrassment to a country that hopes to be taken seriously outside of its borders. While religious persons can incite murder on mainstream television shows without restraint or legal consequence, a country cannot hope to be considered mature. Neither can its leaders.

In this context I demand that the government of Pakistan take immediate steps to stop further killings by other religious communities and to investigate the two cases reported above. Those responsible for the killings must be prosecuted and punished according to the law. Immediate measures to prohibit broadcasting and spreading religious hatred through the media.

I further urge you to investigate those responsible for instigating murders through media broadcast. I also demand for a genuine and humane effort to be made to reintegrate the Ahmadi community into the social fabric of Pakistan. Their civil, human and religious rights must be protected. The government must take the lead to create a space for dialogue between opposing religious communities in Pakistan there by bringing an end to religious and communal violence in the country.

Yours sincerely,

Ghulam Mustafa Lakho
Pakistan

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I haven't seen the program and i don't what was discussed in that program. Dr. Aamir is a great scholor and he can't say such words. But if he said that, then there must be somthing behind that. Even if Qaadiyanies have been decleared as Non Muslims and i believe they are, but even then killing is not allowed in Islam. But again without viewing the program, it is not possible to comment on it.

Unknown said...

I hope your post is taken seriously and true justice prevails in the country. Geo apparantly believes in the slogan "Live and let live (Geo aur Jeenay do)" and they have raised a huge cry on the issue of Judges in Pakistan in the recent past. They say that by re-instating the Judges Pakistan will become a "Just" land. I don't think so!!! I hope people come out to their streets for the re-establishment of basic human rights of Ahmadis in Pakistan in the same way they did for the Judges. There is a lot of cry for "Justice" in Pakistan but when it comes to Ahmadis it seems there is a very clear double standard shown by the Government and the public at large too unfortunately.

faizsiddiqui said...

Dear Lakho Sahib
This is not new in our country where minorities are being targeted in the name of Islam. I am sorry to say that our so-called civil society activists are silent on such accidents, no one has dared to raise his/her voice. Anyway, you have rasied your voice of concious. I fully endores your opinion.
Thanks

Unknown said...

Amir need to be killed , this kind of person is cancer in society, who is sick and want other people to follow him, he is answerable to God.