My Question to UK Gov. about Ahmadi Muslim mosques and the desecration of graves in Pakistan, in which police are reported to have been involved; what steps they are taking to urge the government of Pakistan to protect such mosques’ graves and to uphold its obligations under international human rights law

Nov 8, 2024 | News

Lord Collins of Highbury, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL2045):

Question by Lord Alton of Liverpool:
To ask His Majesty’s Government, following recent attacks on Ahmadi Muslim mosques and the desecration of graves in Pakistan, in which police are reported to have been involved, what steps they are taking to urge the government of that country to protect such mosques’ graves and uphold its obligations under international human rights law. (HL2045)

Tabled on: 28 October 2024

Answer:
Lord Collins of Highbury:

We are aware of reports of the desecration of Ahmadi mosques and graves in Pakistan. The UK strongly condemns all instances of hate or violence directed towards Ahmadiyya Muslims and other marginalised religious communities in Pakistan. The Minister for Afghanistan and Pakistan underlined the importance of promoting religious tolerance and harmony when he met with Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Azam Tarar on 4 September. On 28 October, the British High Commissioner to Pakistan raised concerns around threats of violence directed towards Ahmadiyya Muslims in Pakistan with the Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif. Alongside our diplomatic engagement, we continue to support projects promoting the rights of religious minorities in Pakistan, including facilitating interfaith dialogue and protecting marginalised communities from hate speech online.

Date and time of answer: 08 Nov 2024 at 13:10.

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