In Pakistan, the Supreme Court has faced intense pressure from far-right Islamist groups, leading to a decision to amend a ruling that recognized certain religious freedoms for the Ahmadiyya minority. The initial judgment, which acknowledged the Ahmadiyya community's right to religion, sparked widespread protests from Islamic mobs. These protests have also included demands for the resignation of the Chief Justice. This development highlights the ongoing tensions and challenges related to religious freedoms in Pakistan.
A judge in Pakistan said the country's Supreme Court would amend a ruling that recognized some religious freedoms for the persecuted Ahmadiyya minority, after weeks of widespread protests from far-right Islamist groups https://t.co/8XM1Y4XCMJ
What you're not hearing in any media: Pakistan's Supreme Court just surrendered before an Islamist extremist mob. The mob managed to force the Supreme Court to retract its own judgment. This is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. https://t.co/MtEvniVLcN
A Muslim leaders house is being bulldozed by the Hindutva regime in MP, India because he protested against a Hindu Baba making blasphemous remarks against the Prophet. In Modi’s India, no rule of law if you are a Muslim! https://t.co/Ibudktj5YJ