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Pakistan army assault spoils fourth wife dream of father-of-36

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Bannu, PAKISTAN: In this photograph taken on July 11, 2014, internally-displaced Pakistani resident Haji Gulzar Khan Wazir (6L), who fled with his family following a military operation against militants in the North Waziristan tribal agency, poses for a photograph with some his children in Bannu. Pakistans ongoing military operation may be making headway in clearing militant hideouts, but it has shattered the dream of one father of 36 children -- to take a fourth wife. Gulzar Khan is one of hundreds of thousands of people who have fled North Waziristan tribal area since the army moved in to clear longstanding bases of Taliban and other militants. Escaping the military advance meant leaving the 35-room house he shares in the North Waziristan vilage of Shawa with around 100 family members, including wives, children and grandchildren. The money I had saved was consumed in relocating my family from Shawa to Bannu and now I have again started saving and waiting for the operation to conclude, he told AFP. AFP PHTO/A Majeed
Pakistan's ongoing military operation may be making headway in clearing militant hideouts, but it has shattered the dream of one father of 36 children -- to take a fourth wife.
Bannu, PAKISTAN: In this photograph taken on July 11, 2014, internally-displaced Pakistani resident Haji Gulzar Khan Wazir (L), who fled with his family following a military operation against militants in the North Waziristan tribal agency, plays with some his children in Bannu. Pakistans ongoing military operation may be making headway in clearing militant hideouts, but it has shattered the dream of one father of 36 children -- to take a fourth wife. Gulzar Khan is one of hundreds of thousands of people who have fled North Waziristan tribal area since the army moved in to clear longstanding bases of Taliban and other militants. Escaping the military advance meant leaving the 35-room house he shares in the North Waziristan vilage of Shawa with around 100 family members, including wives, children and grandchildren. The money I had saved was consumed in relocating my family from Shawa to Bannu and now I have again started saving and waiting for the operation to conclude, he told AFP. AFP PHOTO/A Majeed
Bannu, PAKISTAN: In this photograph taken on July 11, 2014, internally-displaced Pakistani resident Haji Gulzar Khan Wazir (7L), who fled with his family following a military operation against militants in the North Waziristan tribal agency, prays alongside relatives before they break their Ramadan fast in Bannu. Pakistans ongoing military operation may be making headway in clearing militant hideouts, but it has shattered the dream of one father of 36 children -- to take a fourth wife. Gulzar Khan is one of hundreds of thousands of people who have fled North Waziristan tribal area since the army moved in to clear longstanding bases of Taliban and other militants. Escaping the military advance meant leaving the 35-room house he shares in the North Waziristan vilage of Shawa with around 100 family members, including wives, children and grandchildren. The money I had saved was consumed in relocating my family from Shawa to Bannu and now I have again started saving and waiting for the operation  to conclude, he told AFP. AFP PHOTO/A Majeed
Bannu, PAKISTAN: In this photograph taken on July 11, 2014, internally-displaced Pakistani resident Haji Gulzar Khan Wazir (C), who fled with his family following a military operation against militants in the North Waziristan tribal agency, prays alongside relatives before they break their Ramadan fast in Bannu. Pakistans ongoing military operation may be making headway in clearing militant hideouts, but it has shattered the dream of one father of 36 children -- to take a fourth wife. Gulzar Khan is one of hundreds of thousands of people who have fled North Waziristan tribal area since the army moved in to clear longstanding bases of Taliban and other militants. Escaping the military advance meant leaving the 35-room house he shares in the North Waziristan vilage of Shawa with around 100 family members, including wives, children and grandchildren. The money I had saved was consumed in relocating my family from Shawa to Bannu and now I have again started saving and waiting for the operation to conclude, he told AFP. AFP PHOTO/A Majeed
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