"The government should give us peace. We have no need for tents, for food or for money. Give us peace and give us our homes," said Hayat Ullah, a grandfather who came with his wife, daughters and children from Mingora."We grow beards, we believe in purdah for women and stopping singing and music -- that's good because that's our way of Islam."We didn't come here because of the Taliban, we came here after the shelling and bombardment of the government," he said in the government-run camp Jalala in Mardan district where children queued for tea and ice for their parents.