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    Default Pakistan Taliban says no peace unless government fully implements Sharia

    This is an absurd disagreement: the Pakistani Taliban is demanding that Sharia be implemented in Pakistan, or it will continue on the path of violent jihad. In response, the Pakistani government has obtained a fatwa declaring that the Pakistani constitution is a “perfect Islamic document,” fully Sharia-compliant. And a former Prime Minister has said that Pakistan already has Sharia. But the Taliban isn’t buying it — they apparently believe that Pakistan has more Sharia to implement. And so they fight on.

    Note, in any case, that neither side is making the rather obvious argument, that Pakistan is implementing a different version of Sharia from the one Pakistan has in mind. Both sides seem to agree on what Sharia is — contrary to the claims of Islamic apologists who claim that Sharia is so multiform and amorphous as to defy characterization. Their disagreement is just over whether or not it is already fully implemented in Pakistan.

    Pakistani Taliban say government must embrace Islamic law
    By Saud Mehsud
    Feb 22, 2014 9:44 AM

    UNDISCLOSED LOCATION IN WAZIRISTAN, Pakistan, Feb 22 (Reuters) - T he Pakistani Taliban told the government there was no chance of peace in the country unless Pakistan changed its political and legal system and officially embraced Islamic law.

    The government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif wants to find a negotiated settlement to years of fighting with the militants but talks broke down this month after a string of attacks.

    In a rare face-to-face meeting with journalists on Friday in an undisclosed location in Waziristan, a lawless region on the Afghan border, main Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said there was still hope negotiations might resume.

    "Despite recent bombings in North Waziristan and killing of our 74 men by the security forces during the peace talks, we are still serious about the talks," he said, wearing an AK-47 bandolier across his chest.

    "If talks are to be held it would be only under sharia (Islamic law). We have made this clear to the government committee. We are fighting for the enforcement of sharia and we are holding talks for the same purpose."

    Pakistan is a conservative Muslim country and although its constitution is rooted in Islamic traditions, the legal system is based on English common law and the people are guaranteed their fundamental freedoms of speech and religion.

    Sharif came to power last year on promises to persuade the Taliban to stop fighting, effectively proposing to legalize the banned group as a political entity. He previously tried to introduce sharia in the late 1990s just before he was toppled in a military coup.

    GRIPPED BY FEAR

    This year started with a surge of violence in Pakistan, with Taliban insurgents staging almost daily attacks and the army responding with force in the volatile tribal areas on the Afghan border where most militants are based.

    On Saturday, nine militants were killed in helicopter gunship attacks targeting insurgent hideouts in the Hangu region, local military official said.

    The Taliban organizers asked reporters not to identify the location of the meeting. The area appeared tense and gripped by fear, with many shops and houses damaged by recent shelling.

    People at a local open air bazaar appeared too frightened to speak frankly to visiting journalists.

    Many in Pakistan are weary of holding peace talks with a group which has killed more than 40,000 people since the start of its campaign against the Islamabad government in 2007.

    With violence surging, many are puzzled by the continued insistence by both sides that peace can still be negotiated.

    Pakistan's military, a powerful institution which has ruled the country for half of its entire history since 1947, publicly supports talks but in private senior officers express frustration, raising speculation that the armed forces are girding for tough action.

    The last major military operation was in 2007 when the army flushed out Taliban insurgents from the deeply conservative valley of Swat, establishing a strong presence on the ground.

    The Pakistani Taliban operate separately from Afghan insurgents but are similar in tactics and ideology.

    The Taliban have a set of austere religious beliefs seen as mediaeval by liberal Pakistanis, including a ban on women education and vaccinations against polio.

    Health workers are attacked regularly because the Taliban see vaccines as a Western plot to sterilize Muslims.

    "Polio drops are not a vaccine against the disease," Azam Tariq, another Taliban official, told reporters alongside Shahid as he clutched prayer beads in his hands. "It is a campaign to damage Islam."

    (Fixes tense of verb in lede paragraph to read "embraced")

    (Writing by Maria Golovnina; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
    http://news.yahoo.com/pakistani-tali...144438820.html

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    More hopeless and sinister garbage by the goblins. The Taliban are simply professional killers and the Quran is their authority. Pakistan is a failed state who insist that their tyranny and incompetence is completely in accord with the Quran. Pitiful.
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    So what? They can demand what they want
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