North Waziristan protest enters third day
Thousands of residents of Khesor continued their protest on the third day on Tuesday in North Waziristan tribal district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).
These tribesmen are protesting against the killing of a 12-year old girl during a door to door search operation by security forces after an encounter between the security forces and terrorists took place in the area which left four security personnel martyred. Tribesmen blocked the Pak-Afghan highway near the Elementary College Mir Ali as a protest measure and started a sit-in on Sunday. Due to the blocking of the main highway thousands of vehicles are stranded and their long lines could be seen on both sides of the roads.
“Small vehicles like motorcars are using the alternative Hiader Khel route while the trucks are stranded for the past three days as there is no alternative route for them,” said a local resident while talking to The Express Tribune, adding that a large contingent of police has been deployed near the sit-in.
“Several rounds of negotiations took place between the protesting tribesmen and the district administration without any success,” said another local resident.
The protesting tribesmen are demanding a department inquiry into the murder of the child and they are also demanding compensation to the family of the deceased child, he said.
When contacted, police confirmed the sit-in saying that all negotiations failed to produce results for the past seven days.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 5th, 2022.