Oh the Poor Taliban , They Bitched About it , They Fought For it , And they even Killed their own people for it !
But now that they have their precious Sharia Law , They are very Upset !
Decisions in the Sharia court system not going their way , Have made them uneasy and they say that they are going to go by the word of Maulana Fazlullah , head of the Taliban in the swat region , because they wanted their form of Sharia law , Not the actual Normal Sharia law !!! Pretty funny to me , they are Acting like little Schoolgirl's and stomping their feet as they walk away , I predict that their will be more Violence in the Swat region due to the Taliban not getting what they want !!! BBC
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The Taleban had demanded the implementation of Islamic Sharia law here.
The government acceded and these courts are the first step in that direction.
The move led to an outcry across Pakistan and in the international community.
Human rights activists are horrified at the possibility of punishments such as the amputation of limbs, whipping and stoning to death being implemented.
Under previous Sharia regulations, courts came to their decisions by taking both the law and consensus into account.
Most analysts believe this is unlikely to change and that it may to lead to trouble from the Taleban.
"The Taleban have always said they want the implementation of their version of Sharia law here," explains a local legal expert.
But the Nizam-e-Adl, or Order of Justice, for Swat talks of interpreting Sharia according to the demands of the relevant sects involved.
"This is a sure recipe for disaster," the legal expert says.
The "Taleban case" before the court vividly illustrates this.
It pertains to the creation of a dirt track through the fields of a local farmer at the behest of the Taleban.
The farmer filed a case in the Sharia courts and the matter was adjudicated by Maulana Rahman.
The ruling was in the farmer's favour.
"But the members of the Taleban present refused to accept the verdict and said they would take up the matter with senior Taleban commanders," an eyewitness says.
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