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The Turi and Bangash tribes staged a sit-in protest near Shaheed Park for eight days following two explosions in Parachinar. The sit-in began after the two bombs went off on 23 June 2017 Friday evening, as shoppers were out buying supplies in preparation for the breaking of the fast on one of the last days of the holy month of Ramadan.This incident followed the callous sectarian terror attack in Parachinar. The Parachinar's sit-in was named as Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Voice of Victims Sit-in)

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  • The Turi and Bangash tribes staged a sit-in protest near Shaheed Park for eight days following two explosions in Parachinar. The sit-in began after the two bombs went off on 23 June 2017 Friday evening, as shoppers were out buying supplies in preparation for the breaking of the fast on one of the last days of the holy month of Ramadan.This incident followed the callous sectarian terror attack in Parachinar. The Parachinar's sit-in was named as Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Voice of Victims Sit-in) The relatives and people of Parachinar have put forth the demand that Chief of Army Staff, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar and other high-level officials should visit the area. The protesters had been holding a peaceful demonstration following twin blasts, the latest in a series of bloody attacks that have targeted Shia Muslims in Parachinar the Kurram tribal area. Earlier, following last week's attacks, the protesters had come under fire from the government's security forces, in an attempt to force them to disperse. Reports indicate that several were killed in that firing. Thousands of protesters in the northwestern Pakistani city of Parachinar have ended a week-long sit-in following twin blasts that killed at least 100 people, after the military acceded to their demands for better security, according to protest leaders and the military. (en)
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  • Image of Dharna (en)
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  • frequent bomb blasts, Protesters shot and Victims' rights (en)
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  • 0001-06-23 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Negotiation with Army chief (en)
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  • ~10,000-20,000 (en)
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  • Muzammal Hussain (en)
  • Ahmed Turi (en)
  • COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa (en)
  • Corps Commander Peshawar General Nazir Ahmed Butt (en)
  • IGFC KP Major General Shaheen Mazhar Mahmood (en)
  • Mohsin Rasheed (en)
  • Shabir Sajdi (en)
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  • Protest, Sit-in (en)
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  • Khayaban-e-Inqilab Road near Shaheed Park Parachinar, Pakistan (en)
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  • Totals 11 demands were presented and all were not accepted (en)
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  • Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (en)
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  • The Turi and Bangash tribes staged a sit-in protest near Shaheed Park for eight days following two explosions in Parachinar. The sit-in began after the two bombs went off on 23 June 2017 Friday evening, as shoppers were out buying supplies in preparation for the breaking of the fast on one of the last days of the holy month of Ramadan.This incident followed the callous sectarian terror attack in Parachinar. The Parachinar's sit-in was named as Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Voice of Victims Sit-in) (en)
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  • Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Parachinar) (en)
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