• Posts Tagged ‘swat’

    The 14 Points to “Peace”

    by  • April 29, 2009 • Extremism, Pakistan • 0 Comments

    When the Government of the NWFP made a secret deal with Sufi Muhammad, there were responsibilities on both sides of the agreement. We just wanted to remind you of the 14 points that were agreed to and you can judge for yourselves if the Taliban is true to their word or not. The Sharia law [...]

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    Open Letter to The Government Of Pakistan

    by  • April 28, 2009 • Extremism, Pakistan • 0 Comments

    This letter is being circulated on Facebook and I, and probably a bunch of other bloggers, am sharing. Read the letter, send it to the people listed at the bottom and join the protest against Talibanization. Letter to the President,PM,CJ and COAS Dear Mr. President, We, the citizens of Pakistan, are angry and dismayed at [...]

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    Unconfirmed Reports Coming Out of Swat

    by  • April 27, 2009 • Extremism, Pakistan • 0 Comments

    As Buner and Lower Dir are cleared of the Taliban invaders and the Government of the NWFP steps up its pressure, there are some reports coming out of Swat that the TNSM Chief Sufi Muhammad is abandoning the peace agreement that he made with the NWFP government because of the military operations and have threatened [...]

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    New Link to a Swat Blog

    by  • April 22, 2009 • Extremism, Pakistan • 0 Comments

    For those who are interested in getting more information about Swat and what is happening there – or even finding an archive of some of the statements made by the Taliban spokespeople – I stumbled on this site today – Swat is Burning.

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    Wali Swat’s Judicial System

    by  • April 21, 2009 • Extremism, Pakistan • 0 Comments

    As so many people talk about the what the judicial system in Swat was in Wali Swat’s time, I stumbled on this great review of the whole system from another Swati. History of The Valley Swat  Judicial Administration: Like other administrative spheres, Swat State had its unique status in respect of its judicial system. Qazis, [...]

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    Peace at Any Cost?

    by  • April 20, 2009 • Pakistan • 0 Comments

    I listen to all the arguments of the pro-Nizam-e-Adl camp to why the agreement was good for all involved and how there was no other solution to the problem. So I ask you some questions based on the same logic that you defend the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation: Would you also argue that the Palestinians should accept [...]

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