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In Lahore, Pakistan, over 50 members of the Ahmadi community were registered under blasphemy laws for offering "Friday prayers," despite being besieged by a radical Islamist party. The police booked them for allegedly referring to themselves as Muslims and their faith as Islam. The Ahmadis were also assaulted during prayers in Faisalabad and several other cities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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