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 Afghanistan voices concern over imposition of Nizam-e-Adl
 Updated at: 1858 PST,  Tuesday, April 14, 2009
 KABUL: Afghanistan warned Tuesday that Pakistan's deal to impose Islamic law in part of the country may have "dire consequences" for the region and could harm ties between the neighbours.

The criticism came after President Asif Ali Zardari signed an accord to put the vast Malakand district under Sharia law as part of efforts to end an insurgency, despite fears that it could encourage extremism.

"We do not interfere in Pakistan's internal affairs," President Hamid Karzai's spokesman, Homayun Hamidzada, told reporters in response to a question about the deal.

However there were concerns that "dealing with terrorists and handing over parts of one country to terrorists could have dire consequences in the long term", he said.

Hamidzada added that "since any deal with terrorist groups can affect our people and our country's security, we request Pakistan, before any such deals, take into consideration its negative impacts on relations between the two countries".
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