Taliban-Style Justice Stirs Growing Anger

 

Sharia Being Perverted, Pakistanis Say

By Pamela Constable
Washington Post Foreign Service

Sunday, May 10, 2009


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, May 9 -- When black-turbaned Taliban fighters demanded in January that Islamic sharia law be imposed in Pakistan's Swat Valley, few alarm bells went off in this Muslim nation of about 170 million.

Sharia, after all, is the legal framework that guides the lives of all Muslims.

Officials said people in Swat were fed up with the slow and corrupt state courts, scholars said the sharia system would bring swift justice, and commentators said critics in the West had no right to interfere.

Today, with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing Swat and Pakistani troops launching an offensive to drive out the Taliban forces, the pendulum of public opinion has swung dramatically. The threat of "Talibanization" is being denounced in Parliament and on opinion pages, and the original defenders of an agreement that authorized sharia in Swat are in sheepish retreat.

 

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0 # April 2009 unemployment 2009-05-13 02:44
That news is so mind intriguing! Well, how I wish that the new President of the US will be able to do some actions regarding with the present chaos. Nowadays, a lot of people are wondering about what April 2009 unemployment rate fluctuations were like. Well, the figures for April 2009 unemployment and April 2009 layoffs are in, from the ADP Employment Report. It isn't exactly happy news, in that about 491,000 people were laid off, but the good news (if there is any about that) is that it's far less than the number forecasted. That many more people can't get a payday loan if they wanted, but it's 50% less people than expected. It's about 200,000 people less than March, but it still means more people need debt consolidation since being added to the April 2009 unemployment rolls.
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