After Reaching Deal in North, Islamists Aim to Install Religious Law Nationwide
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, April 19 -- A potentially troubling era dawned Sunday in Pakistan's Swat Valley, where a top Islamist militant leader, emboldened by a peace agreement with the federal government, laid out an ambitious plan to bring a "complete Islamic system" to the surrounding northwest region and the entire country.
Speaking to thousands of followers in an address aired live from Swat on national news channels, cleric Sufi Mohammed bluntly defied the constitution and federal judiciary, saying he would not allow any appeals to state courts under the system of sharia, or Islamic law, that will prevail there as a result of the peace accord signed by the president Tuesday.
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More News On The Turmoil In Pakistan
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Pakistan targets dangerous Taliban commander -- Long War Journal
Senior Taliban commander escapes Pakistan airstrike -- CNN
Pakistan air raids kill 20 militants: military -- AFP
Airstrikes kill 16-20 Taliban fighters -- UPI
Pakistan Dismisses U.S. Concern Over Sharia Accord With Taliban -- Bloomberg
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