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One dead, scores injured as Pakistani troops fire at peace activists

Protests led by rights groups whose leaders accuse the Pakistani military of being soft on the Islamist militants are common in the volatile north-west of Pakistan.

• July 19, 2024
Pakistani soldiers
Pakistani soldiers [Credit; VOA News]

Pakistani troops on Friday fired bullets into crowds at a protest that seeks an end to attacks by Islamist militants, killing one demonstrator and dozens wounded, officials and activists said.

Tens of thousands of activists from political parties, rights groups and civil society gathered in the northwestern town of Bannu to protest this week’s attacks by the Pakistani Taliban.

At least 28 people, including 10 soldiers and five civilians, were killed in separate bomb-and-gun attacks in the region on Monday and Tuesday amid a surge in violence.

Carrying white flags that symbolise peace, the protestors chanted slogans against the militants and the army for failing to protect them, activist Taimur Kamal said.

Videos posted on social media and shared with dpa showed protestors running for their lives as gunshots rang out.

Another video showed tens of thousands of people chanting, “We want peace,” and “We don’t accept bombings” as the protestors marched in the chaotic town.

One dead body and at least 25 people with gunshot wounds were brought to the local hospital, local police officer Mumtaz Khan told dpa.

‘‘The army opened fire directly at peaceful protestors holding white flags seeking peace. This is shameful,’’ said Mushtaq Ahmed, a former senator and activist of an Islamic political party.

Protests led by rights groups whose leaders accuse the Pakistani military of being soft on the Islamist militants are common in the volatile north-west of Pakistan.

The violence by the Pakistani Taliban, a group different from its Afghan counterpart, has surged since Kabul fell to the Islamist militia.

The group has killed more than 80,000 Pakistani civilians and security forces in decades of violence. 

(dpa/NAN)

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