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Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa faces escalating violence and human rights abuses, with nearly two-thirds of Pakistan’s 2025 terrorist attacks occurring there.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has warned of a severe deterioration in security and human rights in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), stating nearly two-thirds of all terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2025 occurred there, with security forces and law enforcement as primary targets.
The report, "Caught in the Crossfire," highlights ongoing violence in the merged districts formerly part of FATA, where civilians face displacement, limited justice, and abuses including arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances.
Intelligence-led operations conducted without civilian oversight have marginalized local police and officials.
Journalists report increased threats, censorship, and violence, while unresolved tribal and sectarian tensions, road blockades, and opaque management of mining revenues fuel public discontent.
The HRCP urges authorities to restore civilian control, ensure accountability, and protect citizens' rights amid a deepening crisis in governance and the rule of law.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa se enfrenta a una escalada de violencia y abusos de los derechos humanos, con casi dos tercios de los ataques terroristas de 2025 en Pakistán ocurriendo allí.