Canada: Ahmadi Muslims, including survivor of mosque attack, find safety in Sask.


"You're really always disqualified, discounted and although officially there's no policy of violent oppression, it gives permission."

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By  CBC News | February 7, 2018

Asif Mahmood is lucky to be alive — let alone living in a country where he can openly practise his religion.

In May 2010, he was inside one of two Ahmadi Muslim mosques in Lahore, Pakistan, that were brutally attacked.

That day, 94 people were killed at the mosques. Among them were Mahmood's father, two uncles and a cousin. Another 120 were injured.

"We grew up with this concept that we're not safe, anybody can actually come and attack us," Mahmood said.

"So at that moment in the mosque I was going through that same feeling that we were thinking about — it's the time we are actually facing it."
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