Saturday, February 23, 2013

Pakistani Taliban forbid the sale of vulgar movies and viagra

Peshawar (Reuters)-Pakistani Taliban have warned a number of shop owners in a popular market in order to stop the sale of "obscene films" and strong male drug, Viagra.

Shopkeeper said Monday that they found handwritten pamphlet which contains warnings on Saturday, in a market on the outskirts of Karkhano Northwest of Peshawar.

"Selling sex drugs, vulgar and obscene movie films against Sharia law," said a copy of the pamphlet that was distributed under the name Tehreek-e-Taliban Khyber.

"They are all involved in this business are warned to stop this job and start a business lawful or face the consequences," he said, as reported by AFP.

Those who received a letter of threat talk in anonymous condition for fear of Taliban retaliation.

Scores of shops openly sell Karkhano pornographic films and powerful medicine man, according to witnesses.

The markets were located Khyber tribal district border, where fighting has recently increased in prolonged operation against the Taliban and the Pakistani military with other guerrillas on the border of Afghanistan.

Keepers of shops selling music and movies throughout the Northwest are routinely threatened, where hundreds of DVD and CD shops have been bombed in the past by militants who consider their business is not Islamic.

At least 10 people were killed and 26 injured Thursday when a bomb exploded near a store in the DVD as Kalaya, the main town of tribal district of Orakzai.

(G003/H-AK)



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