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Land dispute claims 47 lives in North Waziristan

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BANNU: At least 47 tribesmen have been killed and another 25 injured as gunfights between two rival tribes over a land dispute in North Waziristan Agency continued for a second day on Saturday.

Sources said the dispute relates to a mountain, which has been a bone of contention between Mada Khel and Pepali Kabul Khel tribes for the past three years. Several jirgas held to settle the issue have failed.

The latest fighting broke out on Friday and the tribesmen were using heavy and light weapons against each other in Datta Khel tehsil.

This time, the situation has become more serious as most of the tribal elders who can broker a ceasefire have already migrated to elsewhere in Pakistan or Afghanistan because of the volatile security situation in North Waziristan.

The area where the fighting is under way is located near the Pak-Afghan border. Some families from the area had recently migrated to Afghanistan due to the long-running dispute between the two tribes.

Sources said the tribesmen were making arrangements to take their injured to Afghanistan, as the local political administration was not allowing them to take the casualties to Peshawar.

Despite repeated attempts, the political administration could not be reached for comments. The exchange of fire was under way when this report was filed.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 10th, 2015.
Land dispute claims 47 lives in North Waziristan - The Express Tribune
 
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Man why fight over mountain, why can't we share mountain, its constitutional right as Pakistani

Even in Karachi Urduwans and Pashtuns fight over Kuty Pahari, the Mohajirs fire from the ground and Pashtuns launch rocket launchers from the hill top looool

Sad ....but happens ....Pashtuns love to fight and if they don't find the enemy worthy of fighting ...they start fighting with a clan of their own ....:lol:
This is racist bro
 
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All the more reason to enforce the writ of the state in the Tribal belt. This is what happens when regions don't allow the state to enforce law and order. This has nothing to do with Pashtun etc. This has to do with lawlessness. The Tribal region or Pashtun aren't an exception in this regard. We only have to look across Pakistan.
 
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47 lives for a mountain. Funny as fook.
 
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This has to do with lawlessness, FATA need real police. No matter how corrupt it is, still will be better then current situation.
 
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now they can all rest in peace six feed under on the same peace of land idiots



BANNU: At least 47 tribesmen have been killed and another 25 injured as gunfights between two rival tribes over a land dispute in North Waziristan Agency continued for a second day on Saturday.

Sources said the dispute relates to a mountain, which has been a bone of contention between Mada Khel and Pepali Kabul Khel tribes for the past three years. Several jirgas held to settle the issue have failed.

The latest fighting broke out on Friday and the tribesmen were using heavy and light weapons against each other in Datta Khel tehsil.

This time, the situation has become more serious as most of the tribal elders who can broker a ceasefire have already migrated to elsewhere in Pakistan or Afghanistan because of the volatile security situation in North Waziristan.

The area where the fighting is under way is located near the Pak-Afghan border. Some families from the area had recently migrated to Afghanistan due to the long-running dispute between the two tribes.

Sources said the tribesmen were making arrangements to take their injured to Afghanistan, as the local political administration was not allowing them to take the casualties to Peshawar.

Despite repeated attempts, the political administration could not be reached for comments. The exchange of fire was under way when this report was filed.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 10th, 2015.
Land dispute claims 47 lives in North Waziristan - The Express Tribune
 
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