Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Militants declare indefinite ceasefire in Swat

Febuary 24, 2009

Pro-Taliban militants on Tuesday declared an indefinite ceasefire in Swat valley, where they have been fighting for nearly two years to enforce sharia law, a spokesman said. The announcement came after militant leader Maulana Fazlullah convened a consultative council in Swat's Matta district, spokesman Muslim Khan told a foreign news agency. "Today the shoora met under Maulana Fazlullah and decided to hold a ceasefire for an indefinite period," Khan told foreign news agency. The hardliners had been observing a temporary, 10-day ceasefire since last Monday, when the Pakistani government signed a controversial deal with a pro-Taliban cleric to enforce sharia law in Swat in an effort to restore peace. "We are releasing all prisoners unconditionally. Today we released four paramilitary soldiers and we will release all security personnel in our custody as a goodwill gesture," Khan vowed.

Source:http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Regional/Islamabad/24-Feb-2009/Militants-declare-indefinite-ceasefire-in-Swat

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