Pakistan mob kills women and kids over Facebook post

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A Pakistani mob killed a member of a religious sect and two of her granddaughters after another member was accused of posting blasphemous material on Facebook, police said on Monday, in the latest instance of growing violence against minorities.

The dead, including a seven-year-old girl and her baby sister, were Ahmadis, who consider themselves Muslim but believe in a prophet after Mohammed. A 1984 Pakistani law declared them non-Muslims and many Pakistanis consider them heretics.

Police said the violence late on Sunday in the town of Gujranwala, 140 miles south-east of Islamabad, started with an altercation between young men, one of whom was an Ahmadi accused of posting "objectionable material".

"Later, a crowd of 150 people came to the police station demanding the registration of a blasphemy case against the accused," said one police officer who declined to be identified.

"As police were negotiating with the crowd, another mob attacked and started burning the houses of Ahmadis."

The youth accused of making the Facebook post had not been injured, he said.

Resident Munawar Ahmed, 60, said he drove terrified neighbours to safety as the mob attacked.

"The attackers were looting and plundering, taking away fans and whatever valuables they could get hold of and dragging furniture into the road and setting fire to it … Some were continuously firing into the air," he said.

"A lot of policemen arrived but they stayed on the sidelines and didn't intervene," he said.

The police officer said they had tried to stop the mob.

Salim ud Din, an Ahmadi spokesman, said it was the worst attack on the community since 86 Ahmadis were killed four years ago during simultaneous attacks on their places of worship.

Under Pakistani law, Ahmadis are banned from using Muslim greetings, saying Muslim prayers or referring to their place of worship as a mosque.

Accusations of blasphemy are rocketing in Pakistan, from one in 2011 to at least 68 last year, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. About 100 people have been accused of blasphemy this year.

Human rights workers say the accusations are increasingly used to settle personal vendettas or to grab the property of the accused.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/28/ahmadi-woman-children-killed-pakistan-mob-attack
 

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Ahmadis are the most peaceful muslims

These aggressors will get what is coming to them in the afterlife

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People killing each other over religion? :ohhh:

I never thought I'd see the day.
 

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Pakistan makes a strong case for the benefits of religious, cultural, and ethnic diversity :wow:
 
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