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Pakistan bans violent Islamist group for the second time in 4 years

The government of Pakistan announced that it had banned a violent Islamist group under its anti-terrorism laws on Thursday. This comes days after five people died in a clash between the group and police during an anti-Israel protest.

The government of Pakistan said that the cabinet had approved the ban.

Many Pakistani governments have been troubled by the violent and large-scale street protests of Tehreek-eLabbaik Pakistan, a far-right group.

The radical Sunni Muslim movement founded in 2015 has been focusing on actions that it considers to be blasphemous.

In 2016, it became a political movement that used blasphemy as a rallying call.

After violent protests, the Imran Khan government banned the party in 2021.

The government issued a statement by the Shehbaz Shairif office that said the ban would be lifted in six months if the group stopped using violence.

(source: Reuters)