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Dec. 31, 2011: Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a gathering to
mark the 40th death anniversary of political leader Khan Abdul Samad Khan
Achekzai in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghan President Hamid Karzai welcomed on Saturday remarks
from the Obama administration saying that Taliban insurgents were not America's enemies.KABUL,
Afghanistan Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday welcomed remarks from the
Obama administration saying that Taliban insurgents were not America's enemies.Earlier this month,
Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview with Newsweek magazine that
the Islamist militants did not represent a threat to U.S. interests unless
they continued to shelter Al Qaeda.Biden's comments came amid reports that the
Obama administration and other governments are trying to establish a peace process
with the Taliban to help end the 10-year war."I am very happy
that the American government has announced that the Taliban are not their
enemies," Karza
OKARA, Pakistan Sultan Mehmood Gujar was a solid supporter of Islamist
militants fighting in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India and even donated money to
them, until he attended an innovative 40-day lecture series by a moderate
cleric aimed at countering violent extremism.The course, given to the public at
an Islamic school in a hotbed of militancy in Pakistan, had a
profound effect on the 46-year-old property dealer, convincing him the militants were
wrong to claim they were waging holy war, or jihad, justified by
the Quran, the religion's holy book."I was shocked to discover that what
the militants were doing was against Islam," said Gujar, sitting on the
floor at the madrasa in Okara city where the lectures were delivered.
"Now I call them terrorists, not jihadis."Fazal ur Rehman, the cleric who
runs the 400-student madrasa, recorded each of the 2-hour lectures he and
others gave this past summer and would like to distribute the DVDs
to reach a wider audience
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