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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Pakistan's secular Pashtun party defiant after Taliban bomber kills 20 activists
Jibran Ahmad & Syed Raza Hassan
Pakistan’s Awami National Party vowed on Wednesday not to be swayed from its resolve to face down terrorists, a day after a Taliban suicide bombing killed a score of its activists, including the son of a party leader assassinated in 2012.
The secular party, drawn chiefly from the Pashtun ethnic group that also provides the Taliban with many recruits, has long competed with it and other Islamist groups in Pakistan’s northwestern region bordering Afghanistan.
“We want peace on our soil and will stand with our people,” said senior party leader Mian Iftikhar Hussain, who lost his only son in a militant attack eight years ago.
“One thing is clear: We will stand in the field against the terrorists,” he told Reuters.
Among those killed in Tuesday night’s bombing in Peshawar, capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, was senior leader Haroon Bilour, who inherited the anti-Taliban mantle of his father, himself killed in a 2012 suicide bombing there.
The ANP’s insistence that Pakistan should have a secular government instead of rule by Islamic law has made it a target for the Pakistani Taliban, which groups militant and sectarian bands that have waged war on the state for more than a decade.
Once a leading force in socially conservative Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the party and its leaders have spent five years rebuilding after the Taliban killed hundreds of its activists ahead of Pakistan’s last election in 2013.
More than 700 party workers were killed in attacks during and after the election that year, when the ANP won only two national assembly seats.
Last year, it resumed campaigning on its anti-militancy platform, holding workers’ conventions and rallies in the province and the southern city of Karachi, which is home to more than 5 million Pashtuns.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pakistan-politics-anp/pakistans-secular-pashtun-party-defiant-after-taliban-bomber-kills-20-activists-idUSKBN1K11U2
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