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- WORLD, Page 51World NotesPAKISTANAccidental Justice
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- The bus strike began in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous
- province, then spread throughout most of the country, shutting
- down public transportation for a week. The drivers were griping
- not about low wages but about a new law that imposed severe
- punishment for fatal accidents. Following an interpretation of
- Shariat, a code of Islamic laws, the guilty driver would be
- forced to pay a fine of $8,000 to the family of the deceased
- and serve up to 10 years in jail.
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- Last week the new government of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz
- Sharif, which had promised to institute a legal system based
- on Shariat law, decided to seek a new interpretation of the law
- from Islamic scholars. Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, a federal
- minister, announced that the strikers' "misgivings" would be
- remedied by a "simpler and befitting interpretation" of the
- law. Nawaz Sharif is learning that imposing Islamic codes is
- far tougher than campaigning on the issue.
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