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A former minister who resigned after Lal Masjid clerics issued a fatwa against her for posing in an "obscene manner" with French paraglider pilots, vowed Saturday to fight religious extremism. "My mission in life now is to face and fight extremism of any kind," former minister of tourism Nilofar Bakhtiar told AFP in a telephone interview.
The religious decree against Bakhtiar, who met with French Foreign Affairs and Human Rights Secretary Rama Yade in Paris Saturday, came after she was photographed earlier this year in brightly-coloured paragliding gear taking part in a tandem glide during a trip to France and then hugging an instructor upon landing. The jump had been organised to raise funds for children affected by the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, which killed more than 73,000 people.
According to the fatwa, the first issued by the self-styled court at the Lal Masjid since mullahs announced its formation in April, the photographs of Bakhtiar were "obscene and objectionable".
On Saturday she told AFP she had quit her post in May after being pushed out of the presidency of the women's group within Pakistan Muslim League. "I was very angry and I thought that some support would come from the party leadership, the government. Nothing came. They all just kept mum on this issue because the ... Mosque episode was going on," she said.
After the religious ruling "I was worried about my children most importantly," she said, insisting however that she would not stop fighting extremism out of fear. "I think that if I get intimidated then these extremists will get more leverage. They will think that they have been able to scare me off," she said. Bakhtiar said she planned to organise an international conference on extremism in Pakistan in November and that she had invited Yade to attend. "I want people to knock down extremism, to bring religions together, because we need to live as (a) global village," she said. Her comments came as Pakistan boosted security after a suicide bombing during.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007

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