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Pakistan seeking end to faith-based hatred against Muslims: PM

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has stated that Pakistan joins the world community in seeking an end to all forms of hatred, profiling and discrimination against Muslims on the basis of faith. In a tweet on the eve of International Day to combat Islamophobia, being observed on Wednesday, he said Islam, like other religions, stands tall for tolerance, respect, peace and human development.

On International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Pakistan joins the world community in seeking an end to all forms of hatred, profiling & discrimination against Muslims on the basis of faith. Islam like other religions, stands all for tolerance, respect, peace & human development.

Meanwhile the first International Day to Combat Islamophobia was observed across the world on Wednesday.

United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres, in his message, said that the day is a call for action to stamp out the poison of anti-Muslim hatred. He said discrimination diminishes us all and we must stand up against it. On March 10, the United Nations commemorated the first-ever International Day to Combat Islamophobia with a special event in the General Assembly Hall.

In the event, speakers upheld the need for concrete action in the face of rising hatred, discrimination and violence against Muslims. The high-level event was co-convened by Pakistan as the Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari underlined that Islam is a ‘religion of peace, tolerance.

“This Islamophobic narrative is not just confined to extremist, marginal propaganda, but regrettably has found acceptance by sections of mainstream media, academia, policymakers and state machinery,” Bilawal added.

 

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