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Taliban welcomes offer of talks

by Al Jazeera (reposted)
Sunday, March 30, 2008 : A spokesman hails repeal of Pakistan tribal law and insists Sharia should be used.
Pakistan's Taliban movement has welcomed an offer by the country's prime minister to hold talks with them and has urged Islamabad to abandon the US-led "war on terror," a spokesman for the movement has said.   Maulvi Omar said the announcement by the federal government to hold talks with the Taliban would improve law and order in Pakistan.

There have been a growing number of suicide bombings in the past couple of months.   Omar told reporters: "The talks announcement by government will have extremely positive impact. The federal government should immediately stop the war for US interests."

Democratic era

  Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan's prime minister, on Saturday urged the armed groups to renounce violence and offered to hold talks with those who give up arms and join the new democratic era.   "We are ready to talk to all those people who give up arms and are ready to embrace peace," Gilani said to loud support from politicians while addressing parliament.   Omar said: "The government should immediately say goodbye to pro-US policies because there is no good in them for the government and the people of Pakistan."   He also welcomed the repeal of the Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR), a colonial era legal code for Pakistani tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, and said that Islamic law be enforced in its place

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