Monday, January 16, 2012

Boldly going forward to the 7th century: Pakistani Taliban group torches TV sets, mobile phones

From Jihad Watch:


Boldly going forward to the 7th century: Pakistani Taliban group torches TV sets, mobile phones







Time travel: You're doing it wrong. "Taliban militants torch TV sets, mobile phones," from the Press Trust of India, January 14 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):



Islamabad: The Pakistani Taliban confiscated computers, television sets and mobile phones from residents of the largest town of the restive South Waziristan tribal region and set them on fire at a market, according to a media report today.



The militants set on fire over a dozen computers, television sets and cellular phones and several cassettes at the bazar in Wana, the main town of South Waziristan Agency, yesterday. The Taliban militants, who belonged to a faction led by Maulvi Nazeer, said they had already banned the use of TV sets and computers for watching movies and playing music.



Part of this behavior is a continuation of Muhammad's antipathy toward music, and familiar patterns of "morality" policing. But a totalitarian government must restrict a population's access to information to maintain control.



They said they had also banned mobile phones with cameras. The militants, who claimed people were defying their ban, seized over a dozen TV sets, computers and mobile phones and several cassettes, reportedly with music, from local residents, The News daily reported.



Before burning the items they had confiscated, the militants closed the main road passing through Wana's Rustam Bazar. A large number of tribesmen gathered to watch the militants burning the TV sets and computers.



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