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Swat peace deal 'practically dead': Taliban

The peace agreement in Pakistan's restive northwestern Swat valley is 'practically dead' and the Taliban are awaiting the final word from a hardline religious cleric who brokered the deal to 'bury' it, a militant commander has said. The peace deal, brokered by Sufi Muhammad in February, has come under strain after the military accused the Taliban of violating it by resorting to kidnapping and killing security personnel and civilians and conducting armed patrols in Swat.

Updated on: May 01, 2009 02:19 PM IST
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The peace agreement in Pakistan's restive northwestern Swat valley is 'practically dead' and the Taliban are awaiting the final word from a hardline religious cleric who brokered the deal to 'bury' it, a militant commander has said.

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"Our peace agreement with the North West Frontier Province government has practically been scrapped but we are waiting for a word from (Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariah Muhammadi chief) Maulana Sufi Muhammad for taking a decision," said the militant commander who uses the alias Tahir.

The peace deal, brokered by Sufi Muhammad in February, has come under strain after the military accused the Taliban of violating it by resorting to kidnapping and killing security personnel and civilians and conducting armed patrols in Swat.

The agreement envisages the enforcement of Shariah or Islamic law in the valley, a once popular tourist destination located 160 km from Islamabad. However, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has repeatedly said the deal is linked to the restoration of peace in Swat.

 
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