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Conflict Among the Two Tribes End After Forty Years in Parwan

CHARIKAR (BNA) Conflict that killed 150 people ended after years among two tribe in the Sorkh Parsa district of Parwan province.
The tribe’s conflict, which lasted for 40 years that killed 150 people has resolved by Parwan governor Mediation, the officials of Sorkh Parsa, Siagard and Ulama districts, and the party’s made peace.
Mawlawi Obaidullah Aminzadeh, the governor of Parwan, the district governors of Sorkh Parsa, Siagard, Ulama and hundreds of influential people attended the gathering.
Abdul Mohammad, Anar Gol and Abdul Dadian are the leaders of three groups that have been fighting for forty years in the village of Wendy Darreh Parsa. They said that the two sides had lost 150 relatives in the conflict.
They repented of their past deeds and made peace, they embraced each other after 40 years and pledged that they would not harm either side after this and would live in brotherhood.
Mawlawi Obaidullah Aminzadeh, the governor of Parwan, counseled the parties to the conflict that peace is for the good of all Muslims and that it will benefit their lives and property, and that accepting peace is one of the foundations of the religion of Islam.

Bakhtar News Agency

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