SOCIETY — July 4, 2026
Five-year land dispute resolved in Kunar's Dangam district
The conflict, which had led to multiple violent clashes, was settled by tribal elders, religious scholars and officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan during a ceremony that emphasized forgiveness and tolerance.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio — 2 min read

A five-year land ownership dispute in Dangam district of Kunar province has been resolved. The disagreement had previously resulted in multiple violent clashes between the two sides.
Mediation efforts by tribal elders, religious scholars, and prominent figures brought the matter to a close. The process was led by the head of the province's borders, ethnic affairs, and tribes department, with participation from officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
During the resolution ceremony, leaders of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan highlighted the value of forgiveness. They urged those involved to exercise tolerance and patience.
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