Sectarian violence has killed at least 130 people in Pakistan’s northwest in the last 10 days
- Sectarian violence in Pakistan’s northwest has resulted in at least 130 deaths and 200 injuries in the last 10 days, according to officials.
- Violence escalated in Kurram district on Nov. 21, where gunmen ambushed a convoy, killing 52 people, mostly Shiite Muslims.
- A seven-day ceasefire was brokered by government officials on Nov. 24, but it failed to hold, affecting all aspects of life, as stated by Kurram elder Mir Afzal Khan.
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