Pakistanis smash cars for Islam
Around 200 armed men have forcibly halted dozens of cars and smashed their cassette players in northwestern Pakistan in a bid to impose Taliban-style values. A government official confirmed Saturday's incident but did not say if authorities planned any action against the men who also smashed mobile phones and ordered men to grow beards.
The men took up positions beside a road near Khar, the main town in the tribal region of Bajaur, where they stopped and searched passing vehicles, witnesses said. "They smashed cassette players running music and mobile phones fitted with cameras," a driver, whose vehicle was searched, said. The driver, who preferred anonymity, also said the armed men had urged clean-shaven tribesmen to grow beards.
Pakistan's lawless tribal belt is well-known as a hotbed of support for Taliban fighters in neighbouring Afghanistan. Heavily-armed tribes also shelter many groups and individuals who wish to overthrow Pakistan's government and replace it with a Taliban-style theocracy. Critics say the government's influence in the areas has weakened considerably since authorities signed a series of peace deals with some tribal leaders.
Posted by: Fred 2007-05-06 |