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Government plans to end separate status for 'tribal areas'

Pakistan's seven tribal districts are home to some eight million residents, mainly ethnic Pashtuns

Situated on the country's northwest border with Afghanistan, the region became a central arena in the global war on terror in the aftermath of 9/11, where Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters operated with impunity.

Its inhabitants have long complained its development has been neglected by Islamabad, which also appoints administrators with sweeping powers including the prerogative to collectively punish entire clans for the crime of an individual.

"The cabinet has in principle approved the recommendations of the FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) Reforms Committee," Sartaj Aziz, head of a government reforms committee and a senior aide to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told reporters in Islamabad.

He added the region would be fully merged into the neighbouring Khyber Pakhtunkwa province within a period of five years, but some key reforms such as an ending collective punishment and extending the rule of Pakistani courts would be completed within months.

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The proposals will now be forwarded to parliament which will be asked to pass a constitutional amendment to implement them.

The seven tribal districts Bajaur, Khyber, Kurram, Mohmand, North Waziristan, Orakzai and South Waziristan, are home to some eight million residents, mainly ethnic Pashtuns.

So-called tribals were historically romanticised and caricatured by British colonisers as "noble savages" -- a way of thinking that Pakistan's governing elite went on to adopt.

Residents from the tribal areas are often stigmatised and viewed as potential terrorists when they travel from their mineral-rich but chronically under-developed region.

Shah Jee Gul Afridi, a lawmaker from the region hailed the decision, which residents have spent decades lobbying for.

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"Today it feels like we've been freed, we are hopeful that all this process will complete smoothly," he said.

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