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islamabad: Pakistan on Friday strongly condemned the act of terrorism in New Zealand that left multiple people dead when a gunman opened fire on two crowded mosques during Friday prayers. Prime Minister Imran Khan strongly condemned the terror attack.
The premier, while expressing grief, reaffirmed Pakistan’s stance that “terrorism does not have a religion”.
“Prayers go to the victims and their families.” The premier further said that the increase in attacks against Muslims is due to Islamophobia which swept across the world post 9/11.
Lamenting that Muslims are collectively blamed for any act of terror by a Muslim, the prime minister added that “this has been done deliberately to also demonize legitimate Muslim political struggles”. (tribune.com.pk)
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