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Difa-i-Pakistan begins ?long-march? to Islamabad

Lahore : Pakistan | Jul 09, 2012 at 2:53 PM PDT
Source: Pakistan Chronicle
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Prominent Pakistani hardliners who oppose their country's anti-terror alliance with Washington led thousands of people in a protest Sunday against Pakistan's decision to allow the US and other Nato countries to resume shipping troop supplies through the country to Afghanistan. FULL ARTICLE AT Pakistan Chronicle
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