Mr Ahmed says that Iqbal died where he had worked for more than two decades - Zia-ul-Uloom, a madrassa, or a religious centre focused on Islamic teachings, in Poonch.
"I had my club as a young kid and no matter what the situation, I was there."It was difficult supporting Benfica in the 1990s as they struggled a lot. But I never stopped going.
"These people believe in Manchester United no matter what the context."President Donald Trump's administration says it will "aggressively" revoke the visas of Chinese students studying in the US.Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the move would include "those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields".
Relations between Beijing and Washington have plummeted in recent months as a tit-for-tat trade war erupted between the two superpowers sparked by Trump's tariffs.There were an estimated 280,000 Chinese students studying in the US last year. It is not clear how many of them could be affected by the latest move.
China said it "firmly opposes" the move, and urged the US to pursue more constructive relations.
As part of the plan, criteria will also be revised to "enhance scrutiny" of future visa applicants from China and Hong Kong, Rubio added in his statement on Wednesday."Kenyans are our neighbours, our brothers, and we cannot ignore each other," she added.
Dubbed "Germany's forgotten genocide", and described by historians as the first genocide of the 20th Century, the systematic murder of more than 70,000 Africans is being marked with a national day of remembrance for the first time in Namibia.Almost 40 years before their use in the Holocaust, concentration camps and pseudoscientific experiments were used by German officials to torture and kill people in what was then called South West Africa.
The victims, primarily from the Ovaherero and Nama communities, were targeted because they refused to let the colonisers take their land and cattle.Genocide Remembrance Day in Namibia on Wednesday follows years of pressure on Germany to pay reparations.