Pakistan’s president and prime minister have affirmed the nation’s commitment to promoting religious tolerance both domestically and internationally, particularly in light of growing concerns over Islamophobia. The statements came as leaders across Pakistan condemned hate speech and emphasized the importance of unity among Muslim countries.
Combating Islamophobia and Promoting Interfaith Harmony
President Asif Ali Zardari called for unity against Islamophobia, according to a statement embargoed until March 15th. Maryam Nawaz, speaking on the International Day Against Islamophobia, stated that Muslim countries should serve as a symbol of unity and condemned Islamophobia as unacceptable.
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti also emphasized peace and interfaith harmony on the International Day Against Islamophobia. Radio Pakistan reported on the government’s dedication to fostering religious tolerance among nations.
Dawn reported on ongoing efforts to battle hate speech and promote understanding. The Islamabad Post highlighted the President’s call for collective action against Islamophobia.
Dunya News reported on Maryam Nawaz’s condemnation of Islamophobia and her vision for Muslim unity.
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