A traditional welcome ceremony was organised on Wednesday by the elders of the Shia community and Turi-Bangash tribes for the returning families, according to locals and administration officials.
Hundreds of tribesmen had been displaced by sectarian violence in Kurram in 2007. Security forces not only restored peace in the strife-torn region but also organised sports events, paving the way for the repatriation of the displaced tribesmen.
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These efforts came to fruition on Wednesday when the first batch of over 10 Sunni tribal families returned to their homes in Parachinar, officials said.
A large number of elders of the Shia community and Turi-Bangash tribes, and officials of security forces and district administration turned up at Bab-e-Kurram, or Gateway to Kurram, to receive the returning families.
It was a carnival atmosphere. The returning tribesmen were garlanded as paramilitary bands played music. Later they were escorted to their homes in a rally.
Brigadier Akhtar Aleem, the commander of Pakistan Army’s 73 Brigade, and Baseer Khan, the deputy commissioner Karam district, handed over keys of the homes to the returning families.
Speaking on the occasion, Senator Sajjad Turi, elder of Turi-Bangash tribe Haji Noor Muhammad, former MNA Sajid Turi and leader of Tehreek-e-Hussaini Allama Yousaf Hussain assured the returning tribesmen of all-out support from the Shia community.
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Elders of the returning families, including Gul Wazir and Iqbal Khan said that they were happy to be back home after 11 long years. They thanked the Shia community and Turi-Bangash tribes for the warm welcome.
Brigadier Aleem and Deputy Commissioner Khan said that more families would be repatriated to their homes in the second phase.
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