This article was reprinted with permission after being published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
35 people have died in northwest Pakistan as a result of a tribal land dispute that sparked days of religious fighting, according to local authorities as of July 28.
More than 160 people have been hurt in confrontations over a property disagreement between Sunni and Shi’ite nations in the Kurram region on July 24.
Boshera, where the conflict started, is where it has since spread to at least five towns and villages.
The conflicts have resulted in the closing of open agencies, schools, roads, and the local market.
The district’s wireless internet service has been suspended by the government.