U.S. Congress Urged to Call For Ahmadi Muslim Prisoners’ Release in Saudi Arabia

examiner.com: An important U.S. Congressional hearing onPlight of Prisoners of Conscience was held by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission at Capitol Hill today, it is reported.

The Chairman of the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Dr. Robert George, testified before the Commission highlighting incidents after incidents of persecution resulting from free exercise of conscience in many parts of the world.

Representing the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, its national director of public affairs, Amjad Mahmood Khan, Esq., alsosubmitted his written testimony as part of the U.S. Congressional record.

USCIRF Chairman in his testimony before the commission highlighted the plight of Ahamdis due to the infamous blasphemy and anti-Ahmadi laws in Pakistan and specially underscored the case of two Ahmadi Muslim prisoners in Saudi Arabia.

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