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In Pakistan's Punjab province, a 120-year-old worship place of the Ahmadi community was demolished by police under pressure from a radical Islamist party. The police also detained five Ahmadis for protesting the demolition. The Ahmadi community alleges that the authorities continue to subjugate to extremist pressure, leading to ongoing persecution of Ahmadis and violation of their fundamental right to freedom of religion.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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