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This Article is From Sep 26, 2012

'Amnesty' for bounty minister: Pakistan Taliban

Peshawar, Pakistan: The Pakistani Taliban say they are granting an "amnesty" to a Cabinet minister who is offering a $100,000 reward to anyone who kills the maker of an anti-Islam film.

The film has sparked violent protests across the Muslim world. Railways minister Ghulam Ahmad Bilour has already sought the Taliban's and Al Qaeda's help in his "noble cause" of killing the filmmaker.

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan told The Associated Press by telephone on Wednesday that the minister's views represent the true spirit of Islam. Consequently, the militants have removed him from their hit list.

But Ahsan clarified that others in Mr Bilour's secular party - which has opposed the Taliban - won't enjoy the reprieve.

Pakistan's government says Mr Bilour's bounty doesn't represent official policy.

Mr Bilour could not be reached immediately for comment.

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