Protests Against NATO in Pakistan
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Activists gather during a protest rally called by the Council of Pakistan Defence in Lahore. Tens of thousands of people gathered in one of the biggest ever protests to condemn NATO and the United States over the killing of 24 soldiers along the Afghan border.
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Activists gather during a protest rally called by the Council of Pakistan Defence in Lahore.
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A Pakistani activist lights candles in tribute to Pakistani soldiers who were killed in cross-border NATO air strikes, during a protest in Karachi.
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Fire fighters attempt to extinguish burning NATO oil tankers after they were allegedly torched by militants at a terminal on the outskirts of Quetta, Pakistan. Assailants torched more than 20 tankers in Pakistan carrying fuel for U.S. and NATO troops in neighboring Afghanistan, the first reported attack since Islamabad closed the border to protest coalition airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani troops.
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Pakistani firefighters extinguish burning NATO supply oil tankers and goods trucks at a terminal following an attack by gunmen in Quetta.
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Pakistanis beat a burning effigy of NATO during a rally in Islamabad. Hundreds of Pakistanis from different groups rallied in Islamabad to condemn NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani troops.
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Police officers stand guard behind barbed wire as they look toward protesters during an anti-NATO rally in Islamabad.
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Protesters carry an effigy representing NATO on a bicycle as they shout slogans during a demonstration in Islamabad.
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Pakistanis burn an effigy of U.S. President Barack Obama during a protest in Lahore.
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Supporters of Pakistan's ruling People's party chant anti-American slogans at a rally in Karachi.
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Pakistani human rights activists light candles to pay tribute to Pakistani soldiers killed in a NATO strike during a demonstration in Islamabad.
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Pakistani supporters of Jammat-ud-Dawa shout anti-U.S slogans during a rally.
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Pakistani Islamists burn U.S. flags during a protest in Karachi.
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Supporters of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardliner party Jamaat ud Dawa shout slogans during a protest in Karachi.
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Supporters of Pakistan Muslim League-N party chant slogans next to burning tires during a rally.
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A child holds a sign next to Pakistani tribesmen as they stand on a NATO flag during a demonstration in Islamabad.
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People's Peace Committee activists wave national flags during a protest in Karachi.
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A Pakistani boy shouts slogans along with other protestors during a rally on the outskirts of Islamabad.
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Activists of Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid burn an effigy of the President Barack Obama during a protest in Karachi.
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