Dozens Of Residents Died As A Result Of Tribal Dispute In Pakistan
JAKARTA - Dozens of residents have died in a series of tribal clashes in Pakistan over the past five days before the two warring tribes reached an agreement to make peace.
Pertikaian terjadi di beberapa bagian kadistrik Kurram yang mudah Romotor di Provinsi Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, yang berbatasi dengan Afghanistan, terkait perjuangan kecil antara dua keluarga soal menyebun tanaman pada Sabtu lalu.
Sajid Turi, a former member of the council from Kurram and a member of the Jirga or tribal assembly, said the two warring parties, namely the Shia and Sunni groups, agreed to a ceasefire.
The two sides have reached a ceasefire today (Wednesday), but I'm not sure how long this ceasefire will last, "Turi said, referring to the unstable situation in the district.
According to him, 20-25 people from both sides had been killed in the five-day dispute.
A local journalist who declined to be named, by telephone to Anadolu said the number of fatalities could even be more.
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Located about 218 kilometers from the capital city of Peshawar Province, Kurram District has witnessed frequent tribal and sectarian conflicts in recent years.
The city of Parachinar in the district is one of the few areas dominated by the Shia group in Pakistan, the majority of which are from Sunni.
At least 43 people were killed and 180 others injured in a prolonged tribal dispute over a land dispute in Kurram in July this year.