Kenya could halt BBC broadcastsHEADLINE NEWS :
Pakistan's six-party opposition Islamic alliance is threatening a campaign of countrywide protests over amendments to the country's strict rape laws.
The MMA alliance says its members will resign from national and provincial assemblies after MPs voted that rape should no longer fall under Sharia law.
President Pervez Musharraf in a television speech said the Islamists were isolated on the issue.
The Sharia laws have been widely criticised by human rights groups.
The lower house of the parliament voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to amend the controversial Sharia law that dates back to 1979.
Until now, rape cases were dealt with in Sharia courts. Victims had to have four male witnesses to the crime - if not, they faced prosecution for adultery.
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