Thanks to Oorang for pointing to this news brief:
http://www.dawn.com/2005/04/18/welcome.htm
"Taliban return to Afghanistan's air waves: KANDAHAR, April 18: Taliban launched a clandestine radio station today, broadcasting anti-government commentaries and Islamic hymns from a mobile transmitter. Called "Shariat Shagh", or Voice of Shariat, after the station the Taliban ran while in power, the broadcast can be heard in five southern provinces. "We launched the broadcast today through a mobile facility," said Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi. "It goes on the air between six and seven o'clock in the mornings and same time in the evenings," he said by telephone from an undisclosed location. (Reuters) (Posted @ 14:20 PST)"
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Google Search Term: "Shariat"
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Shariat%22&hl=en&lr=&filter=0
Thanks for sending that on Cindy. I'm never good at remembering who to ping :-) That's why I'm stuck with "All".
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty:
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticleprint/2005/04/61990dae-9cf9-4f91-b1e2-af76562a8aa3.html
Sunday, 17 April 2005
"Islamic Group Takes Credit For Daghestan Bombings"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "17 April 2005 -- A little-known Islamic group calling itself Shariat has claimed responsibility for the bombings in the southern Russian republic of Daghestan last week that wounded six people.
The group posted a statement on an Internet website linked to Chechen separatists saying members of Shariat were responsible for the bombings of the prosecutor's office in the Daghestani capital Makhachkala."