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Pakistan’s Awami National Party, a central government coalition partner, distanced itself from a minister who promised a bounty to kill the maker of an anti- Islam film that has sparked protests in the Muslim world.

 

The threat isn’t in keeping with the party’s policy of non- violence, Zahid Khan, a party spokesman, said in a phone interview from Peshawar today. Federal Railway Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour yesterday told reporters that he would pay $100,000 to have the movie producer killed, according to local media outlets, including the Dawn newspaper.

تابعوا أخبار الوكالة الوطنية للاعلام عبر أثير إذاعة لبنان على الموجات 98.5 و98.1 و96.2 FM

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