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Taliban militants killed a Pakistani teacher in the Swat valley during a row about having his trousers above his ankles while offering prayers.
Amjad Islam, a former mujahideen, who fought against the Soviet occupation forces in Afghanistan, and was working as a teacher in a private school in the Swat valley, was gunned down on Thursday.
The militants then went to Islam's house and gunned down his father, Ghani Akbar, a lawyer by profession, the Times of India reported Friday.
The militants later hung Islam's body from a pole in the College Square in the town of Matta and warned the locals not to touch it till Friday. But the local jirga intervened and the body was taken down and moved to Islam's house.
Local witnesses said that when the militants asked Islam to hitch his trousers above his ankles, he heeded their orders while telling them he was a former mujahideen and knew about Islam. He also said nobody could be forced to pull up his trousers above the ankles, the report said.
His arguments angered the militants and led to a scuffle, the locals said.
The teacher, who had a pistol, fired at the militants and killed a Taliban fighter and wounded two others. He then tried to flee but the militants shot and stabbed him, killing him instantly.
FTP/HAR
Amjad Islam, a former mujahideen, who fought against the Soviet occupation forces in Afghanistan, and was working as a teacher in a private school in the Swat valley, was gunned down on Thursday.
The militants then went to Islam's house and gunned down his father, Ghani Akbar, a lawyer by profession, the Times of India reported Friday.
The militants later hung Islam's body from a pole in the College Square in the town of Matta and warned the locals not to touch it till Friday. But the local jirga intervened and the body was taken down and moved to Islam's house.
Local witnesses said that when the militants asked Islam to hitch his trousers above his ankles, he heeded their orders while telling them he was a former mujahideen and knew about Islam. He also said nobody could be forced to pull up his trousers above the ankles, the report said.
His arguments angered the militants and led to a scuffle, the locals said.
The teacher, who had a pistol, fired at the militants and killed a Taliban fighter and wounded two others. He then tried to flee but the militants shot and stabbed him, killing him instantly.
FTP/HAR