Pakistan removed ban radicals

The Pakistani government lifted the ban on the activities of previously banned far-right party “Tehreek-e-Labbayk”, Pakistani media reported.

In the official government report, published in the Sunday, November 7, said that the decision was made taking into account “national interests”.

The authorities also reported that the radicals have made a commitment to end the violence.

Recall that the clashes between the supporters of “Tehreek-e-Labbayk” and law enforcement agencies of Pakistan have taken place in late October. As a result, the incident killing at least 7 policemen and 14 demonstrators. The party demands the release of its leader, Saad Rizvi and expulsion of the French ambassador out of the country.