On 28 May 2010, two Ahmadi “places of worship” were attacked simultaneously
during Friday prayers in Lahore. As the siege went on for hours, news
channels across the board were strewn with live footage from the scene
of attack. For the first time in Pakistani history, Ahmadi community,
and the persecution they had faced since the time they were declared
non-Muslim in 1974, started being discussed openly on television. Sane
people watched the drama unfold amidst increasing horror. In the middle
of all this mayhem, a friend at a news channel overheard a colleague
begrudgingly say “its live television, so we can’t do anything about it.
But we will make sure the issue dies by tomorrow.”