“The Kurram attackers will be treated like terrorists after the withdrawal of the bunker” Blogging Sole

“The Kurram attackers will be treated like terrorists after the withdrawal of the bunker”

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Relatives carry the body of a victim killed in Kurram district, to a mosque in Parachinar, in the mountainous province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on November 22, 2024. — AFP Strict ban on public display of weapons in Kurram. The Peshawar-Parachinar highway will soon be reopened for convoys. 50 jirga sessions organized to finalize the peace … Read more

MWM calls off Karachi sit-ins after rival Kurram tribes reach agreement Blogging Sole

MWM calls off Karachi sit-ins after rival Kurram tribes reach agreement

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MWM protesters stage sit-in in Karachi Numaish area on December 26, 2024. — X/@mwmpakofficial MWM leader urges government to implement Kurram peace accord. Party leader Sajidi calls for normalcy in Parachinar. “Now the ball is in the government’s court,” says the MWM leader. In a sigh of relief for Karachiites, the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) has … Read more

General consensus reached at Kurram peace jirga: lawyer Saif Blogging Sole

General consensus reached at Kurram peace jirga: lawyer Saif

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A representative image showing people gathered during a meeting at a mosque in Parachinar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on December 3, 2024. — AFP One side is asking for more time to consult with elders. The Jirga approves the request and will meet on Tuesday after two days. “The conflict is on the verge of being resolved,” … Read more

Lawyer Saif slams federal government for Kurram crisis Blogging Sole

Lawyer Saif slams federal government for Kurram crisis

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Listen to the article Adviser to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister for Information, Barrister Dr Saif, has slammed the federal government for its alleged indifference to the escalating situation in Kurram, terming the government’s response as a simple “show” from afar. In a statement, lawyer Saif alleged that the federal government was fueling sectarianism and provincialism, … Read more