Thursday, July 31, 2008

Taliban threatens to disfigure un-veiled women with acid

Properly dressed for the Islamic state

That threat comes as part of an extensive list of additional violent moves to impose more Sharia. “Taliban warn ‘un-Islamic’ businesses of dire consequences,” by Shahnawaz Khan for the Daily Times, July 31:

LAHORE: Tehreek-e-Islami Taliban Pakistan (TITP) has distributed a fifteen-days notice to several “un-Islamic” businesses in Kot Addu to shut down or face dire consequences.

The TTIP wrote threatening letters to owners of CDs shops, Internet cafes and cable service providers urging them to close down their activities.

Similarly, the group warned that women must wear hijab to ensure their safety....

The letter, typed and printed on computer, had Baitullah Mehsud’s photograph on it along with two gunmen, Khosa said. There were also Quranic verses about Jihad around the picture, he added.

The message said that Western and Indian media was damaging the character of youths and madrassah students, the official said. The business of music and movies is ‘Haram’, it added.

The message then warned that those who continued their businesses after the 15-day deadline expired would be dealt with sternly.

Acid: The second paragraph said that within five days of the receipt of the letter, every woman not wearing Hijab would be disfigured with acid.

Very soon we would cleanse earth from the traitors of Allah, the third paragraph said.

Name of Khalid Mehsud, purported local Taliban leader, was printed at the end.

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