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Pak bows to clerics, will shut brothels
ISLAMABAD: Already facing a multiplicity of problems, the Pakistan government has apparently decided to resolve the stand-off with a group of radical Islamic clerics by accepting one of their key demands of closing down all brothels in the capital city.
The government is ready to force the closure of brothels operating in Islamabad to meet one of the demands of the clerics of Lal Masjid who control a large madrassa in Islamabad as a quid pro quo deal for veiled girls of the seminary to end their occupation of a children's library in the city, local daily The News reported.
Pakistan Muslim Leaque-Q (PML-Q) president Shujaat Hussain, who has been roped in by the government to negotiate with the two pro-Taliban clerics Abdul Aziz and Abdul Rashid Ghazi, said that action would be taken against the brothels, but only after ascertaining facts, the paper said.
Hussain who took part in a high-level meeting attended by president Pervez Musharraf and PM Shaukat Aziz after his talks with the two clerics said he was quite optimistic about resolving the problem without resorting to an crackdown by the police against the madrassa and mosque.
Asked about the demands by the clerics to close down brothels, he said they would be shut if found operating in the capital city. He said the action would be taken only after the identification of a complainant.
The administration of Jamia Hafsa, had claimed that there were as many as 26 brothels in sector G-6 in Islamabad but without explaining how it discovered these spots.
Monday's meeting attended by Musharraf reportedly decided to rely mainly on negotiations for resolving the piquant situation created by the militant clerics and veiled girls students of the madrassa, who created a stir by issuing a fatwa against tourism minister Nilofar Bakhtiar for hugging a French paratrooper after a para jump in Paris.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...cs_will_shut_brothels/articleshow/1889310.cms
ISLAMABAD: Already facing a multiplicity of problems, the Pakistan government has apparently decided to resolve the stand-off with a group of radical Islamic clerics by accepting one of their key demands of closing down all brothels in the capital city.
The government is ready to force the closure of brothels operating in Islamabad to meet one of the demands of the clerics of Lal Masjid who control a large madrassa in Islamabad as a quid pro quo deal for veiled girls of the seminary to end their occupation of a children's library in the city, local daily The News reported.
Pakistan Muslim Leaque-Q (PML-Q) president Shujaat Hussain, who has been roped in by the government to negotiate with the two pro-Taliban clerics Abdul Aziz and Abdul Rashid Ghazi, said that action would be taken against the brothels, but only after ascertaining facts, the paper said.
Hussain who took part in a high-level meeting attended by president Pervez Musharraf and PM Shaukat Aziz after his talks with the two clerics said he was quite optimistic about resolving the problem without resorting to an crackdown by the police against the madrassa and mosque.
Asked about the demands by the clerics to close down brothels, he said they would be shut if found operating in the capital city. He said the action would be taken only after the identification of a complainant.
The administration of Jamia Hafsa, had claimed that there were as many as 26 brothels in sector G-6 in Islamabad but without explaining how it discovered these spots.
Monday's meeting attended by Musharraf reportedly decided to rely mainly on negotiations for resolving the piquant situation created by the militant clerics and veiled girls students of the madrassa, who created a stir by issuing a fatwa against tourism minister Nilofar Bakhtiar for hugging a French paratrooper after a para jump in Paris.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...cs_will_shut_brothels/articleshow/1889310.cms