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TTP Atrocities Intensify in North Waziristan as Civilians and Women Face Growing Threats

TTP violence escalates in North Waziristan as civilians and women face attacks, looting, and growing insecurity in local areas.

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Rising TTP violence in North Waziristan leaves civilians and women increasingly vulnerable amid worsening security conditions.

May 1, 2026

Incidents of violence, oppression, and harassment of civilians by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have sharply increased in North Waziristan, with local communities and women increasingly coming under attack. The militant group is attempting to conceal its serious crimes under religious claims, but ground realities present a far more disturbing picture.

Violence and Looting of Local Population

Reports from various areas of North Waziristan indicate that TTP militants have made life extremely difficult for residents. Locals say armed fighters are forcibly entering homes, seizing livestock, and taking food supplies. The main targets of these violent acts are ordinary civilians, local tribes, and innocent residents whose only “fault” is living peacefully in their own region.

Violation of Pashtun Traditions and Harassment of Women

In Pashtun society, the dignity and respect of women hold a sacred status, but Taliban-linked groups are repeatedly violating these cultural and religious values. Recent incidents include reported harassment, misconduct, and coercion against women by TTP operatives. These actions are in clear contradiction to both Pashtun traditions and Islamic teachings, exposing the true conduct of those who claim to represent religion.

Public Anger and Growing Rejection

There is increasing public anger and widespread resentment against these actions. Locals view the group as an enemy of education, development, and social stability, with an agenda focused solely on spreading fear and chaos. Due to continued violence, thousands of families have been displaced and pushed into poverty, while leadership figures remain in safe hideouts using civilians as cover.

Demand from North Waziristan Residents

The people of North Waziristan have made it clear that they are no longer willing to tolerate such oppression. Residents are demanding peace, dignity, and a return to normal life, while rejecting attempts by militants to hold society hostage through force. Local voices emphasize that false narratives supporting militancy will no longer be allowed to influence public perception.

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