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India-Pakistan
Militants force closure of CD shops in Mardan
2009-03-21
Militants' threats have forced hundreds of compact disc (CDs) dealers in Mardan district to pack up. A survey conducted by The News revealed that so far over 100 music and CD shops had been blown up in various areas of the district.

Six shops were totally destroyed while 20 were damaged near the Punjab Regimental Centre (PRC), 15 shops were blown up in Chato Chowk, 10 destroyed in Mir Afzal Khan Market, 10 at Hoti Chowk, six in Bakhshali, two at Ghari Chowk, nine on Gaju Khan Road in the City Police Station limits, while 25 shops were blown up in Takhtbhai bazaar and five were recently bombed in Sherghar.

Talking to this scribe, PRC Audio-Video Market President Haider Khan said: "Actually, we informed the police after receiving threats from unidentified people to close down our business, but the police did not take any action." He added that homemade bombs were planted near the market, destroying six shops and causing damage to 17 others.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Jack, your link just leads back to the Rantburg home page.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-03-21 13:44  

#4  Shipman,

Here is one of their favorite CD/DVD's.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2009-03-21 12:43  

#3  I had not thought this before, but Cd's bring information of the world outside their rigid little closed Minds.

Of course they'd destroy CD shops.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-03-21 11:50  

#2  Ima wondering what kinda CeeDees they're pushing at Hoti Chowk?
Posted by: Shipman   2009-03-21 11:12  

#1  I never knew just how many discwallas existed in Talibanistan until the turbans activated the goon squads.

Posted by: Seafarious   2009-03-21 02:43  

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