Parliament attack revisited
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A commando takes-up position besides a plain clothed policeman near the Parliament building in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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TV grab: A Parliamentary guard lies dead on steps of the Parliament compound as a man takes cover in a doorway in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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An injured police officer lies on a stretcher outside the Ram Manohar Hospital in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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TV grab: Security forces run for cover in the Parliament compound in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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TV grab: A Parliamentary guard lies on steps inside the Parliament compound in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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TV grab: People present inside the Parliament point to a suspected armed attacker inside the compound in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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TV grab: One of a group of heavily armed men lies dead outside the Parliament complex on December 13, 2001 surrounded by troops. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament complex killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in the world's largest democracy. REUTERS/File photo
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Soldiers disembark from their truck near the Parliament in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament on Thursday, killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in a nation frequently racked by violence. REUTERS/File photo
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Policemen guard the street outside the Parliament in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in India's parliament on Thursday, killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in a nation frequently racked by violence. REUTERS/File photo
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An injured policeman is stretchered into the Ram Manohar Hospital in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in parliament campus, killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in a nation frequently racked by violence. REUTERS/File photo
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Policemen stand guard outside the Parliament building in New Delhi on December 13, 2001. A group of armed men opened fire in parliament campus, killing several people in an unprecedented attack on the seat of government in a nation frequently racked by violence. REUTERS/File photo
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