The Jamestown Foundation, a blazing-hot terrorism-focused think tank, just emailed me this:
In a surprising move, a group of Pakistani clerics best known for their hardline views on Islam’s role in society have gathered to issue a fatwa condemning suicide-bombing and the current trend of individuals or organizations declaring jihad against the state at any moment they feel appropriate. Brought together under the umbrella of the Mutahidda Ulema Council (MUC), the conference agreed “only the state has the authority to call for jihad, and individuals or groups are not authorized to do that” (Daily Times [Lahore], October 16).
These guys are rather undesirable characters. Jamestown reports that the meeting included representatives of Sunni terrorist groups that have gone after Shiites. They also want "an immediate stop to military operations in the Bajaur and Swat frontier districts, an alliance between Pakistan and Iran, and the public revelation of any secret deals made between ex-President Pervez Musharraf and the United States," none of which are great ideas, from the U.S.’s perspective (with the exception of that last one). Still, it’s because they’re a nefarious lot that a rejection of suicide bombing is so important. You don’t making peace with your friends, after all.
Crossposted to The Streak.



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I don’t think that these guys want to make peace with us, and I don’t think that the call for an end to suicide bombing is anything more than an attempt to restrain intra-Pakistani violence. It’s a response to bombings of tribal leaders resistant to Taliban and al-Qaeda rule.
I think the good news is that they might be open to dislodging non-Pakistanis living among them.