A mob killed a seven-year-old and her baby
sister along with their grandmother, a member of the Ahmadi sect, after
another follower was accused of posting blasphemous material on
Facebook, police in Pakistan said.
The dead were part of a religious sect, 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.
"As police were negotiating with the crowd, another mob attacked and started burning the houses of Ahmadis."
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The incident is the latest instance of growing violence against minorities in Pakistan.
Police said the violence late on Sunday in the town of Gujranwala, 220
km (140 miles) southeast of the capital, 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."
Under Pakistani law, Ahmadis are banned from using Muslim greetings, saying Muslim prayers or referring to his/her place of worship as a mosque.
Salim ud Din, a spokesman for the Ahmadi community, said it was the worst attack on the community since simultaneous attacks on Ahmadi places of worship killed 86 Ahmadis four years ago.
Pakistani mob kills two children including a baby and their grandmother after 'blasphemous' Facebook post - Telegraph
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