Originally published by the Voice of America (www.voanews.com). Voice of America is funded by the US Federal Government and content it exclusively produces is in the public domain. February 15, 2009 Pakistani Taliban May Declare 10-Day Cease-fire ----------------------------------------------- http://enews.voanews.com/t?ctl=224E9E8:A6F02AD83191E160473820A8B6E23EAC21A4E82C900CD027& Taliban spokesman announces truce, shortly after his group freed a Chinese engineer held captive The Taliban in Pakistan has declared a 10-day cease-fire in the northwestern Swat Valley out of respect for government talks. A Taliban spokesman, Muslim Khan, announced the truce Sunday, shortly after his group freed a Chinese engineer held captive for six months in Swat. Chinese state media Xinhua say the engineer, Long Xiaowei, arrived safely at the Chinese embassy in Islamabad early Sunday. Khan said the engineer was released as a "goodwill gesture" for the government talks. Local Pakistani officials and Taliban sympathizer Sufi Muhammad have been discussing the possibility of enforcing Islamic law in parts of Pakistan's northwest. Muhammad, a militant leader who fought in Afghanistan, was freed last year under another peace deal with tribal elders in northwestern Pakistan. His son-in-law, pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah, is waging a violent campaign for Sharia law in the region. The government struck a peace deal with Fazlullah last year, but the militants have continued their attacks. They are now largely in control of Swat Valley, which once was a major tourist haven. Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.