Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Decades-Long Feud Ends As Mamond Tribes Reconcile In Bajaur


(MENAFN- Tribal News Network) In a significant breakthrough for peace in Bajaur district, two factions of the Mamund Umar Khel tribe, Khadi Khel and Almaze, have ended a 31-year-old enmity rooted in a land dispute that claimed 71 lives and left hundreds injured over the years.

The reconciliation came after persistent efforts by the district administration and the tireless mediation of local elders.

A formal peace ceremony was held to mark the end of hostilities, attended by the deputy commissioner, members of the provincial assembly, senior civil officials, and representatives from both rival groups.

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During the ceremony, members of both factions embraced one another and publicly announced an end to their long-standing conflict. The occasion was celebrated with jubilation across the area, as local communities welcomed the move as a vital step toward lasting peace.

Officials hailed the agreement as a milestone in restoring stability and harmony in the region.

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