UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community press office issues statement following attacks in Manchester


Our heartfelt prayers and sympathies are with the people of Manchester and all those affected. Such atrocities and violence against innocent people can never be justified under any circumstances.

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By Staff Report | May 23, 2017

"Such atrocities and violence against innocent people can never be justified under any circumstances."

The London-based press office of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community posted a brief statement earlier today commenting on the suicide terrorist attack in Manchester last evening.

Not quoting anyone in particular, the statement by the Ahmadiyya Press Office condemned the attack and offered sympathies for the people affected by the attack.

The statement read as following:
"The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community condemns the barbaric attacks that took place on Monday in Manchester in the strongest terms.
"Our heartfelt prayers and sympathies are with the people of Manchester and all those affected.
"Such atrocities and violence against innocent people can never be justified under any circumstances."

The attack on Manchester Arena, purportedly carried out by a Muslim man of Libyan descent, has left 22 dead and over fifty injured.

For the first time in 10 years, the UK authorities have raised the threat level to it highest as a result of the attacks.


-- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community press office issues statement following attacks in Manchester


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