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Militants Torture Girl in Bannu, Video Causes Outrage

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In Bannu, a chilling video has unleashed public outrage, revealing militants known as Fitna al-Khawarij committing brutal assaults on women. The incident sparked widespread condemnation after reports indicated that a young girl wore men’s clothing to support her family under strict restrictions imposed by the group.

The victim was reportedly abducted and subjected to severe physical abuse while militants filmed the assault, which has since spread widely online. Experts describe this act as a despicable crime reflecting extremist ideologies used by these militants to instill fear and intimidation within society.

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Religious scholars have harshly condemned the militants for their actions, stating that such violence against an innocent girl is utterly incompatible with Islamic teachings. The video’s release exposed the militant group’s deceptive use of religion to carry out heinous acts against non-compliant members.

These disturbing revelations underscore the militants’ brutal tactics and demonstrate how they exploit religious principles for personal gain, revealing a dark side within extremist movements that seeks to spread terror indiscriminately.

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