Pakistan: 1 killed as Pashtun activists clash with tribesmen

Pakistan: 1 killed as Pashtun activists clash with tribesmen
People move a stretcher with an injured man, who was shot after militants attacked on a jirga (tribal assembly or public meeting) organized by the ethnic rights group Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) in Wana, the main town in Pakistan’s South Waziristan tribal region, in early morning at a hospital in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, June 4, 2018. (REUTERS)
Updated 04 June 2018 15:18
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Pakistan: 1 killed as Pashtun activists clash with tribesmen

Pakistan: 1 killed as Pashtun activists clash with tribesmen

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A Pakistani official says at least one person has been killed and a dozen others wounded in a clash between local tribesmen and supporters of the Pashtun Protection Movement in South Waziristan’s main town of Wana.
Sohail Ahmed Khan, a regional administration official, said the Saturday evening clashes broke out after a quarrel at a fuel station.
Khan said a curfew was imposed and the situation brought under control.
The Pashtun rights group has for months been calling for the return of disappeared Pashtuns allegedly detained during military operations in the region. It also demand removal of security posts and respect for tribesmen at checkpoints.
After the clashes the deceased and wounded were transported to Dera Ismail Khan where the movement’s supporters staged a protest chanting anti-army slogans.