4/16/09: Shariah in Swat Valley Expected to Worsen Rights Abuse, Says U.S. Group - Christian Post PDF Print E-mail


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Shariah law, or Islamic law, officially went into effect in a region in Pakistan this week and will likely result in "egregious" human rights violations, warns a U.S. body in charge of monitoring religious freedom in the world and advising the U.S. government.

Under Taliban-enforced shariah law in North West Frontier Province’s (NWFP) Swat Valley, human rights and religious freedom – especially for women and members of religious minorities – are expected to suffer severely, said the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).

“The violent, Taliban-associated extremists based in NWFP’s Swat Valley consistently demonstrate their disregard for fundamental human rights, and use public beheadings and beatings as a means of enforcing their control,” said Felice D. Gaer, USCIRF chair, in a statement.

 
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