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The Shia Muslim community in Pakistan's Parachinar City is facing continued violence and human rights abuses, according to Javed Beigh, a political activist. Over 50 Shia Muslims have been killed in recent sectarian violence, with the Pakistani government downplaying the situation as a tribal conflict. Beigh claims that the local police and administration are not taking sufficient action to stop the violence, and that extremist organizations are responsible for the attacks.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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