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In 1988 sectarian violence〔("Pakistanis Barely Fazed by Shake-Up" By JOHN KIFNER, Special to the New York Times Published: June 1, 1988 )〕〔(Paper-Sectarian Conflict in Gilgit-Baltistan" by Mr. Muhammad Feyyaz, Published on: May 2011 )〕 erupted between rival sects in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, over a minor controversy on the sighting of the moon during the holy month of Ramadan.〔("Sectarianism in Gilgit-Baltistan by Seema Shekhawat Faultlines: Volume 20, January 18, 2011 )〕 The controversy triggered riots between Shiites and Sunnis, causing casualties on both sides. Due to rumors of a Sunni massacre in Gilgit, the tribal army from other areas of Pakistan attacked Gilgit. ==Background== In May 1988, Pakistan's military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq, in an attempted massive sectarian attack,〔("Shia genocide in Gilgit Baltistan and the role of army-sponsored non-state actors" by Abdul Nishapuri )〕 sent a Lashkar (army) of militants, comprising natives of Afghanistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to attack the Shias living there. Sunnis, predominantly from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s tribal areas, assisted by local Sunnis from Chilas, Darel and Tangir, attacked several Shia villages on the outskirts of Gilgit on May 17, 1988.
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