Pakistan'da Kabile Üyeleri Hedefli Cinayetler Sebebiyle Otoyolu Trafiğe Kapattı
Hayber-Pahtunhva eyaletinin Hayber ilçesinde, Zakakhel kabilesine mensup kişiler, Cuma akşamı iki erkeğin hedefli bir saldırıda öldürülmesinin ardından Cumartesi günü Torkham’a giden ana otoyolu trafiğe kapattı. Kabile lideri Malak Abdullah Khan öncülüğündeki protestoya siyasi parti aktivistleri, sivil toplum üyeleri ve çok sayıda kabile üyesi katıldı. Eylemciler, nefsi müdafaa için silahlanacaklarını ve silahlı gönüllü grupları oluşturacaklarını duyurdu. Olay, bölgede artan güvensizlik ortamını ve kabile huzursuzluğunu gözler önüne seriyor. Afganistan sınırına açılan önemli bir ticaret güzergâhının kapanması, yerel ihtilafların ekonomik ve güvenlik boyutlarını bir kez daha gündeme getirdi. Bölgedeki hedefli cinayetler ve buna karşı gelişen silahlı sivil tepki, kolluk kuvvetlerinin kapasitesi ve devlet otoritesinin sürdürülebilirliği açısından soru işaretleri yaratıyor.
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Tribesmen block highway in KP's Khyber over targeted killings
KHYBER: Enraged Zakhakhel tribesmen blocked the main highway leading to Torkham on Saturday and announced that they would take up arms in self-defence after two men were killed in a targeted attack late on Friday evening. Led by local tribal elder Malak Abdullah Khan, the protesters — including scores of political party activists, civil society members and tribesmen — announced that armed volunteers would be assigned the responsibility of patrolling local areas. They also announced a complete ban on motorcycle riding and barred all government employees belonging to the Zakhakhel tribe from performing their official duties until a durable solution for restoring peace was found. Furthermore, they called for a boycott of polio vaccination campaigns and the closure of all government and private schools in the Zakhakhel area. The protesters also refused to meet any government functionary until a meaningful crackdown was launched against suspected militants holed up in Mazreena and the surrounding localities. They also advised local police personnel against wearing uniforms to avoid being targeted. A fine of Rs1 million was announced for anyone found spying for either outlawed militant groups or law enforcement agencies. The protesters said the road blockade would continue until those involved in the targeted killing were apprehended and the area was cleared of all undesirable elements. The road closure also suspended the repatriation of Afghan families, leaving many vehicles carrying Afghan nationals stranded. Furthermore, the Zakhakhel elders criticised a series of raids carried out on private residences. They said that armed men, mostly local residents, regularly patrolled the main road at night. The highway protest followed the killing of two people in the Sultan Khel area of Landi Kotal late on Friday evening. According to police, the two men, who were relatives, were gunned down by assailants riding motorcycles in front of their house. Police said both men died on the spot, while the attackers managed to escape to a nearby hilly area, where a search operation was later conducted. The incident was the third of its kind since Ramazan. Earlier, unidentified gunmen targeted two policemen and a teenage relative of a police officer in the same area.