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Pakistan to outlaw violent Islamist group that rails on blasphemy


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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan is to outlaw a hardline Islamist group that railed agaisnt blasphemy to rise to prominence, the interior minister said on Wednesday, the third day of violent protests that killed two police officers and wounded 340.
FILE PHOTO: A supporter of the Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) Islamist political party hurls stones towards police (not in picture) during a protest against the arrest of their leader in Lahore, Pakistan April 13, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
The government said it has also arrested 1,400 workers of the group, that is agitating against the arrest of its chief ahead of countrywide rallies to denounce publication of cartoons in France depicting the Prophet Mohammad. ....

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Pakistan to outlaw Islamist group leading protests that rails against blasphemy


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Rizvi has been charged with instigating murder.
The TLP is demanding that the government expel the French ambassador and endorse a boycott of French products.
“We have decided to ban the TLP,” Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid told reporters in Islamabad. “We don’t want to be known as an extremist nation at international level,” he said, adding that the group would be banned under country’s anti-terrorism laws.
But the TLP is backed by a majority Sunni sect of Islam with a following of tens of thousands that will make it difficult to enforce any ban.
Pakistani extremists groups have a history of popping up with different names after being outlawed. ....

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