Hatemongers Attack Pakistan Again: Ahmedi Mosque Gunned. 70+ Killed.

Posted on May 28, 2010
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The forces of hate are attacking Pakistan again.

This time targeting Ahmadi worshipers in two separate locations in Lahore, killing over 70 people, injuring more than 100, taking others hostage, and spreading their terrorizing message of hate in society.

There can be nothing but rage and loathing for those who kill for the pleasure of killing. Who kill for the purpose of spreading terror and mayhem. Who kill to hide their own inadequacies of faith. Who breed in the fires of hate and kill as an expression of hate. These are the enemies of Pakistan. The enemies of the very religion they think they are safeguarding with venomous hate. They are, indeed, the enemies of humanity.

Ultimately, the person who is killed is not a Pakistani or Indian or American or even Muslim or Jew or Christian or even Barelvi or Ahmadi or Wahabi. Ultimately, the person killed is just another human. And the person who kills, is not. Because in the very act of killing for hate he has stripped himself of that distinction, of his own humanity.

Words escape us, once again. What can we say that we did not say about Karachi, about Quetta, about Swat, about Peshawar, about Islamabad, about Kohat – indeed about Lahore itself, again and again.

What can one add except to wipe the tears from ones eyes, to say a silent prayer – a silent prayer that society’s silence over these atrocities may break. Because when the good amongst us go silent, then only the hate of the bad resounds.

Here are the details as reported by Dawn:

Gunmen attacked worshippers from the Ahmadi community in two worship places of Lahore on Friday, taking hostages and killing at least 70 people, officials said. The gunmen opened fire shortly after Friday prayers and threw what could have been grenades at two Ahmadi worship places in residential neighbourhoods in Pakistan’s cultural capital.

Sajjad Bhutta, deputy commissioner of Lahore, said at least 70 people had been killed in the twin attacks on worship places in Garhi Shahu and Model Town. A total of 78 were injured. The death toll at Garhi Shahu was higher, Bhutta said, because three attackers blew themselves up with suicide vests packed with explosives when police tried to enter the building. Police are still searching the area as two attackers were still at large.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the attacks, expressing “deep sorrow and grief over the loss of precious lives”. Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said the incidents would generate greater resolve to combat extremism. “It’s a reminder to the nation that Pakistan will achieve its destiny only after we get rid of the worst type of extremism and fundamentalism,” he told a news conference. “The entire nation will fight this evil.” He said one attacker had been arrested. Police in Model Town confirmed one gunmen had been arrested and another killed.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suspicion quickly fell on the Pakistani Taliban. “It’s too early to say who is behind these attacks,” said a Lahore-based security official. “But my guess is that like most other attacks, there would be some link to the Taliban or their associated militants.” Punjab’s Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said the arrested attacker was a teenage Pashtun. This, he said, indicated a link to the tribal area of Waziristan and strongly hinted at a Taliban link.

“The prayer leader was giving a sermon when we heard firing and blasts. Everybody stood up and then two gunmen barged into the place of worship and sprayed bullets,” Fateh Sharif, a 19-year-old student, told Reuters from Model Town. “They had long beards. They were carrying rucksacks.” Bhutta said a suicide vest laden with explosives was recovered from the Model Town worship place, where some attackers escaped. One fired at a television van before the area was made safe. “He was young, clean-shaven. He sprayed bullets at our van while fleeing the scene,” Rabia Mehmood, a reporter told Reuters.

ATTACKS LAUNCHED AFTER PRAYERS

Witnesses said the assaults were launched shortly after prayers. “I saw some gunmen run towards the Ahmadis’ place of worship and then I heard blasts and gunfire,” Mohammad Nawaz, a resident, told Reuters. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said it had warned of threats against the Ahmadi community centre in Lahore for more than a year and demanded “foolproof security and protection” from the government. It expressed concern over “the increasing sectarian dimension” of militancy in Pakistan, which it called “a big security threat to the entire society”.

Friday’s shootings were the worst attacks in Pakistan since March 12 suicide attacks seconds apart killed 57 people in Lahore while targeting the Pakistani military. Nine attacks have now killed more than 220 people in Lahore over the past year, a historical city, playground for the elite and home to many top brass in Pakistan military and intelligence establishment.

Another sad day for Pakistan. Another day when hatred overwhelms tolerance. Another day when we will cry. But a day when we should really be thinking. And thinking hard – and not just about those who will commit such evil, but about ourselves and about our having tolerated a society which would tolerate such hatred.

This poem by Ahmad Faraz, which we have used a few times before, was written for a different context. But it was written for the same context. Do please listen. Do please think:

Aashna hath he aksar mairi janab lapkay
Mairay seenay meiN sada appna he khanjar utra

156 responses to “Hatemongers Attack Pakistan Again: Ahmedi Mosque Gunned. 70+ Killed.”

  1. Suleman says:

    Even when scores of Ahmadi’s are killed and systematic persecution and discrimination is continued as a nationwide policy (written into the constitution, no less), Pakistani news sources still disseminate a subtle bias against Ahmadi’s.

    It’s all in the language. Using “place of worship” or “ibadat khana” instead of “mosque”, using “Qadiani” instead of “Ahmadi”, etc. Fairly progressive Pakistani news sources like Dawn are actively using such language.

    It doesn’t help that Geo TV, a station which has promoted people who actively spread hate and order violence against Ahmadi’s, is being used as a news affiliate for American and Canadian television news. Nor does it help that this is just the latest in a string of violence against Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan and elsewhere. It just happens that this is even more violent than previous movements.

    If the people of Pakistan really want to prove they are for real constitutional governance and for real democracy, they’ll protest for repeal of the Blasphemy Law, and actively seek out ways to stop the systematic discrimination of Pakistan’s sectarian minorities.

  2. Nadia Latif says:

    And yet the govt. of Punjab claims that there is no influence of extremist in southern Punjab. The truth is that not only Punjab is heavily influenced by extremists after Khyber-pukhtoonkhuwa but it is serving as a safest hide-out for them because Army will never do any operation against them here. This attack looks very similar to those in Manawan and GHQ. Once again we will be in headlines in all over the world for this shameful and unislamic act. May Allah save those who are still trapped there (Ameen).

  3. smssr84 says:

    Inna lillahi wa inna illaihi raji’un!

    O Allah! We make You a shield against enemies and we take refuge in You from their evils.” (Abu Dawood)

    Allah is with us….. and we believe in the power of dua & patience…. and we will continue to do that!

  4. Aamir Ali says:

    This mullahism and extremism began in the Punjab in the 1970’s, was greatly boosted by Zia ul Haq, travelled all the way to Afghanistan and after laying waste to that land, and the northwest of Pakistan has now come back to the Punjab.

    Perhaps Rana Sanaullah and other PML-N will now stop campaigning for votes by Sipah-e-Sahaba but I wouldn’t hold my breath. North Waziristan, Orakzai and Punjab are the remaining havens in Pakistan where terrorists are congregating. The anti-Pakistan types are in FATA, and the sectarian types are in Punjab.

  5. Atif says:

    Please live and let live. Stop trying to tarnish the beautiful and peaceful message of Islam. Stop being arrogant enough to define who is a Muslim and who is not.

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