Asad Shah into a “hero” pose an urgent threat to the UK, a report has warned. An All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has called on the Government to take immediate action to stop the spread of “anti-Ahmadi hate” from Pakistan.
It says the religiously-motivated killing of Asad in 2016 should serve as evidence that hate speech is being “left unchecked across borders”.
Extremist Tanveer Ahmed travelled to Glasgow from Yorkshire to stab Asad, 40, to death at his southside shop after the newsagent posted videos online urging religious tolerance.
Ahmadis are considered heretics by many Muslims as they believe the founder of the religious group – Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – to be the messiah figure.
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