Two Deadly Feuds in Kapisa and Baghlan Resolved and Turned into Friendship
The Ministry of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnic Affairs reports that a seven-year-long conflict between two families in Tagab district of Kapisa province was resolved in the presence of the provincial Directorate of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnic Affairs officials, local tribal elders, and religious scholars.
The source states that during this conflict, one person was killed due to deep disputes, but according to the elders’ decision, both sides pardoned each other.
Meanwhile, in Baghlan province, the Director of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnic Affairs, through his efforts and with the help of tribal elders and local people, resolved a conflict that had started several months ago in Doshi district between two families following a verbal dispute. This conflict had resulted in the death of one person on one side and caused significant financial losses. After negotiations, the issue was resolved and settled by both parties.
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