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Ahmad Noor: A Beacon of Hope in Waziristan's Journalistic Landscape

  In the rugged and historically significant terrain of Waziristan, a region that has often been overshadowed by conflict and unrest, Ahmad Noor stands out as a prominent journalist who has dedicated a significant portion of his life to bringing to light the issues faced by the tribal people. His commitment to a moderate approach in addressing chronic problems, coupled with his unwavering support for peace initiatives, has positioned him as a symbol of hope for the people of this troubled region. Life in Waziristan: Waziristan, situated on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, has long been a hotspot for geopolitical tensions, insurgencies, and tribal conflicts. Ahmad Noor, a native of this region, has not only witnessed but actively participated in shaping the narrative surrounding the challenges faced by the tribal people. His life has been intertwined with the struggles and aspirations of his community, making him a voice that resonates with authenticity and understanding. Ahmad Noor'

Ahmadzai Wazir Tribes' Protest on the Pak-Afghan Border: A Cry for Justice and Development

  In a significant development, the four major clans of Ahmadzai Wazir tribes residing in Angor Ada on the Pak-Afghan border have collectively declared a boycott of the upcoming general elections. The announcement, made during a press conference held on the border, signals a growing discontent among the tribal communities that have long felt neglected by the government. The ongoing protest, now in its 49th day, sheds light on the residents' struggle for essential life facilities and their quest for a better future. Maulana Tasbihullah Wazir, the spokesperson for the tribal communities, emphasized the longstanding deprivation faced by the residents of Angor Ada. The protest, he stated, aims to draw attention to their legitimate demands that have remained unaddressed by the government for far too long. Among the grievances highlighted are the lack of education, healthcare, and basic human and civil rights. The neglect of the Pak-Afghan border at Angor Ada is evident in the inadequate