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Doctor from Ahmadi minority community killed in Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Karachi
A homoeopathic doctor belonging to the Ahmadi religious minority was shot dead today inside his clinic in this Pakistani city, the latest attack on the community members in the country.

Chaudhary Abdul Khaleeq, 50, was in his clinic on Abul Ishpahani road when unidentified gunmen walked into the clinic and opened fire, police said.

According to a Ahmadi community spokesman, it is the second such attack in the same vicinity within a month.

"The clinic was located in a slum area and the doctor used to provide low cost treatment," SSP Malir, Rao Anwar said.

"He sustained a single bullet wound to his head," Anwar said, adding, "It looks like a targeted attack."
 

The Jamaat Ahmadiyya spokesman said that earlier in May a member of the same community was gunned down outside his home in a suspected targeted attack in the Metroville-II area of Karachi.

Ahmadis claim to have been subjected to various forms ofreligious persecution and discrimination in Pakistan.

The largest Ahmadi community in the world is in Pakistan and followers are frequently the target of blasphemy allegations. Legislation framed in 1974 and 1984 bans Ahmadis from calling themselves Muslims.

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First Published: Jun 21 2016 | 2:07 AM IST

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