Pakistan arrests Pashtun MP linked to clash with military

AFP  |  Peshawar 

A Pakistani parliamentarian and civil rights linked to a violent weekend clash between activists and security forces was taken into custody Thursday, officials said.

"He has been charged with murder, attempted murder, attacking law enforcement personnel, disturbing law and order, and terrorism," an in Bannu told AFP on the condition of anonymity.

confirmed the arrest.

A video released by PTM on Thursday afternoon showed Dawar saying he planned to turn himself into officials.

"I do not want to put my people in difficulty to escape their arrest," said Dawar.

"I am requesting the nation to be resilient and strong. This is a long struggle," he added.

Dawar is the second to be arrested in connection with the clash after PTM was taken into custody Sunday.

The military said at least three activists were shot dead in the incident after protesters attacked their checkpoint.

The PTM leadership disputed that, saying at least 13 people were killed after security forces fired into an unarmed crowd.

International rights groups have called for an independent probe into the incident, with on Thursday demanding a "prompt, transparent, and impartial investigation by Pakistani authorities".

The clash follows months of rising tensions between the two sides, with the military publicly warning PTM leaders to end their criticism of Pakistan's armed forces conduct during their fight against militancy.

Since bursting onto the scene last year, the PTM has rattled Pakistan's powerful military establishment, but a has kept and images of their rallies off TV screens nationwide.

Despite the pushback, the PTM has continued to demand action -- including investigations into disappearances and extrajudicial killings and an end to what it says is undue harassment of at security checkpoints.

Sunday's incident occurred in North Waziristan, where the movement is believed to draw much of its support.

The area was once plagued by militancy, and pressured for years to act against Islamist groups based there.

The has carried out multiple operations in North Waziristan and other tribal regions, and security -- both there and across -- has dramatically improved in recent years.

However, the PTM claims the operations came at a heavy price because of alleged abuses.

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 20:05 IST