The International Human Rights Desk amplifies Ahmadi Muslim stories, exposes injustice, and advocates for change through impactful reporting and awareness.
Following launch events earlier this month at the Royal Irish Academy and the Irish Human Rights Centre, our annual persecution report is now publicly available in digital form.
For more details see here: https://t.co/9qMWKD0RtZ
‘A form of apartheid’: The International Human Rights Desk launches its Annual Persecution Report in Dublin and Galway, with events at the Royal Irish Academy and the Irish Centre for Human Rights, covered by @Independent_ie. https://t.co/iHDW45KBuw
Die islamische Minderheit der #Ahmadiyya erleidet in #Pakistan🇵🇰 systematische Diskriminierung und Gewalt, wie im Oktober in #Rabwah. Hierüber habe ich mit dem Bundesvorsitzenden + Imam und Beauftragten der @PresseAhmadiyya gesprochen.
Join us for Human Rights Across Contexts and Shared Understandings From Pakistan and Northern Ireland, a panel discussion on shared themes that shape human rights struggles across different settings.
Register here: https://t.co/INnKeCcCw2
According to the @ihrdesk quarterly report, between July–Sept 2025, Ahmadis faced alarming persecution.
The PFA stands firmly against this injustice and remains committed to defending the rights and safety of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at.
#onpoli#CDNpoli
Human Rights Across Contexts & Shared Understandings from Pakistan & NI
This Panel discussion explores how struggles for human rights though shaped by different contexts often reflect shared patterns
🗓 Monday 8 Dec
⏰ 15:30-17:00
📍 Ulster University
🎟 https://t.co/4ugozPPJgR
Join us for Human Rights Across Contexts and Shared Understandings From Pakistan and Northern Ireland, a panel discussion on shared themes that shape human rights struggles across different settings.
Register here: https://t.co/INnKeCcCw2
Promoting peace and working for justice remain urgent needs of our time. The continued guidance of the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, calls on all peoples and communities to uphold these principles with sincerity and resolve.
Promoting peace and working for justice remain urgent needs of our time. The continued guidance of the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, calls on all peoples and communities to uphold these principles with sincerity and resolve.
In attendance at the Cultures of Democracy conference at Senate House, London, hosted by @ICwS_SAS, which opens with a an incredibly pertinent presentation on Gaza and the state of freedom and democracy in the Commonwealth and beyond #commonwealthdemocracy
I am deeply concerned by the horrific attack at an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Rabwah.
Once again worshippers at the Fazl Mosque in Southfields fear for the safety of their loved ones in Pakistan.
I’ve written to the Foreign Secretary 👇
Salute to our brave Khuddam & security volunteers, our real-life heroes. While others pray in peace, they stand fearlessly on the frontlines. Armed with unshakeable faith. Their courage, faith, and sacrifice protect our mosques & our lives. May Allah bless these selfless souls.