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Pakistan: 16 killed in Shia-Sunni conflict in Kurram

Sunni and Shiite Muslim tribes have been engaged in intermittent fighting for several months in Pakistan's northwestern regions

Updated on: Oct 13, 2024 01:45 PM IST
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At least 16 people, including three women and two children, were killed in a fresh sectarian clash in Pakistan's northwest, officials said.

People stand at the site of a suicide bombing in Jacobabad, Sindh province, Pakistan, October 23, 2015. The suicide bomber killed at least 22 people during a Moharram procession by the minority Shia group. (REUTERS Photo)
People stand at the site of a suicide bombing in Jacobabad, Sindh province, Pakistan, October 23, 2015. The suicide bomber killed at least 22 people during a Moharram procession by the minority Shia group. (REUTERS Photo)

Sunni and Shiite Muslim tribes have been engaged in intermittent fighting for several months in the Kurram district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

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Kurram, formerly a semi-autonomous area, has a history of bloody confrontations between tribes belonging to the Sunni and Shiite sects of Islam that have claimed hundreds of lives over the years.

A convoy of Sunnis was travelling under the protection of paramilitary soldiers on Saturday when they came under attack, a senior Kurram administration official told AFP on the condition of anonymity.

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Frontier police responded and killed two of the attackers, who were identified as Shiites, the official said.

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Other recent clashes in July and September killed dozens of people and ended only after a jirga, or tribal council, called a ceasefire.

Officials are attempting to broker a fresh truce.

Tribal and family feuds are common in Pakistan.

However, they can be particularly protracted and violent in remote areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where communities abide by traditional tribal honour codes.

The Shiite community in Pakistan, a predominantly Sunni Muslim country, has long suffered discrimination and violence.

 
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