Tehrik-i-Nifaz-i-Shariat-i-Muhammadi (TNSM) chief Sufi Mohammad

by Sameer on July 26, 2009

in News Headlines

sufiPolice arrested Sufi Mohammad on Sunday in Peshawar for speaking against the government and encouraging violence and terrorism.

Sufi Mohammad criticised the country’s judicial system, supported terrorism and his policy strengthened the Taliban after the peace deal in Swat, Hussain said.

We will not allow anyone to spread terrorism in Swat again and the NWFP government will put terrorism charges against the TNSM chief, he said.

Sufi had negotiated a peace deal with the government in February that was widely seen as allowing the Taliban to take control of the valley. But the deal collapsed in April when the Taliban advanced into neighbouring districts, triggering a military offensive that prompted a spree of retaliatory attacks by militants in the northwest and beyond.


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