Islamic Emirate resolves 60-year-old feud between two tribes

KUNAR, Jan. 8 – The Islamic Emirate’s Mujahideen settled a 60-year long enmity between two tribes, Khaton Khail and Dowlat Khail at meeting in Shigal district of Kunar province on Saturday. The enmity between the two tribes over forest and land dispute continued for over 6 decades claiming several lives and causing the people from both […]

KUNAR, Jan. 8 – The Islamic Emirate’s Mujahideen settled a 60-year long enmity between two tribes, Khaton Khail and Dowlat Khail at meeting in Shigal district of Kunar province on Saturday.

The enmity between the two tribes over forest and land dispute continued for over 6 decades claiming several lives and causing the people from both tribes a great deal of suffering.

The Islamic Emirate’s Dispute Resolution Commission for the legal and social problems of the public held a peace and reconciliation ceremony in the said district yesterday and ended the dispute continued over a period of more than 60 years.

The tribesmen appreciated the step taken by the Islamic Emirate and expressed their joy and satisfaction over the reconciliation efforts that ended a 60-year long dispute between the two huge tribes.

The commission has so far ended a number of personnel enmities, resolving slight and major disputes and feud that disturbed the peace of the region.

Separately, a puppet was killed in a Mujahideen attack in the provincial capital of Kunar province on Sunday.