An internal rift within the Pakistani Taliban over tactics one faction says are "un-Islamic" has erupted into a full split, one of the factional leaders said Wednesday.
The apparent split comes after months of fighting among the factions that killed dozens of fighters from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP.
"The powerful faction comprising militants from the Mehsud tribe — the core around which regional militant groups initially gravitated to form the TTP — said it was forming its own separate group called Tehrik Taliban South Waziristan."A spokesman for the new group, Azam Tariq Mehsud, told reporters the decision to part ways with the TTP was made when efforts to persuade the TTP leadership to give up practices which were 'contrary to Islam' failed." 'We consider the bombing of public places, extortion and kidnappings un-Islamic, and since the TTP leaders continued with these practices, we decided we should not share the responsibility,' he said."
The Guardian reports
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