Sikhs forced to pay millions to Taleban

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Sunday, May 3

More than 300 hundred Sikhs have traveled from their homes in Buner seeking shelter at Punja Sahib. They say stories of Sikhs being harrassed are untrue and that the taliban have promised to guard their homes and businesses. They report they were leaving only because of the escalating violence.

source Dawn News

50 Sikh families have been vanished from Orakzai agency of FATA. After paying over Rs6 million in jizia demanded by the taleban the Sikh's possesions were sold and they were forced to leave the area. Not since the Mughal Empire have Sikhs been threatened with the once hated jizia tax. Sikh bussinesses and homes have been siezed in Orakzai, where the Sikh families have lived for hundreds of years in what is now called FATA, the taleban had ordered the 11 or so families to pay Rs150 million. The Sikhs refused and eleven homes were destroyed.

Story from Dawn News

Taliban raze houses of Sikhs in Orakzai, By Abdul Sami Paracha, Thursday, 30 Apr, 2009

KOHAT: The Taliban on Wednesday night demolished 11 houses of the Sikh community in the Orakzai Agency for refusing to pay ‘Jizia’.

The action was ordered by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan chief for Orakzai Agency, Hakeemullah Mehsud, after the deadline given to the Sikh community for payment of Jazia passed on Wednesday.

Earlier, the Sikh community had postponed its decision about vacating the area following the demand of the Tehrik-i-Taliban for payment of ‘Jazia’ being non-Muslims for their protection.

They gathered in the Merozai area to finalise their decision for leaving the area, but a dispute erupted over the issue among them and the meeting was postponed till Thursday.

The Taliban had asked the Sikh community living in the tribal area for centuries earlier this month to pay annual Jazia because ‘Sharia had been enforced in the area and every non-Muslim had to pay protection money’.

The Sikh community comprising 30 to 35 families shifted from the Feroze Khel area to the nearby Merozai in Lower Orakzai Agency because they could not arrange Rs150 million demanded by the Taliban.

The Taliban had forcibly occupied shops of two Sikh businessmen, Sewa Singh and Kalak Singh, and houses of several Sikhs to force them to pay Jazia. Later, the Sikh community refused to pay Jazia and decided to leave Orakzai and settle in some other area.

Most of tribal families belonging to a particular sect have also migrated to different parts of Hangu and Kohat due to the fear of Taliban.