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82 Killed In 3 Days Of Pakistan Sectarian Violence
One killed and dozens injured as Pakistan police clash with former leader's supporters
The separate unrest saw authorities lock down the country's capital, Islamabad, on Monday using shipping containers to block highways and restricting internet coverage.
Sectarian Violence Kills at Least 25 in Northwest Pakistan
The clashes overnight between Sunni and Shiite tribes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province came a day after gunmen ambushed a convoy of vehicles in the area.
Dozens killed in Pakistan sectarian violence
More than 80 people have been killed in renewed sectarian violence in north-west Pakistan, officials say. Another156 are said to have been wounded in three days of fighting in the tribal district of Kurram,
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What Is Behind The Deadly Sectarian Violence In Pakistan?
Pakistan
's northwest has been the scene of sporadic bursts of
sectarian
violence
for decades. In the latest flareup, ...
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A capital on lockdown, internet shutdowns and protesters clashing with police. What’s going on in Pakistan?
Thousands of supporters of Pakistan’s jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan broke through barricades around the capital ...
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Ceasefire Reached in Pakistan's Sectarian Conflict: A Glimpse of Hope
Following a deadly attack in Kurram district where 42 Shiite Muslims were killed, Shiite and Sunni tribes in Pakistan's ...
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Pakistani police arrest thousands of Imran Khan supporters ahead of rally in the capital
A Pakistani security officer says police have arrested thousands of Imran Khan supporters ahead of a rally in Islamabad to ...
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