Pak protests Nato stikes

Updated On Dec 09, 2011 01:27 am IST
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Pakistani protesters march on a street during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. Several hundred journalists, labour leaders and traders took to streets to condemn a recent air strike by Nato on Pakistani military checkposts that killed 24 soldiers. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 09, 2011 01:27 am IST

Pakistani protesters march on a street during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. Several hundred journalists, labour leaders and traders took to streets to condemn a recent air strike by Nato on Pakistani military checkposts that killed 24 soldiers. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi

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Pakistani protesters march on a street during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pakistani protesters march on a street during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi

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The Pakistan flag waves in the foreground as protesters hold placards during a rally in support of Pakistan army in Islamabad. The placard reads in Urdu "Stop Nato supplies forever." Reuters/Faisal Mahmood expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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The Pakistan flag waves in the foreground as protesters hold placards during a rally in support of Pakistan army in Islamabad. The placard reads in Urdu "Stop Nato supplies forever." Reuters/Faisal Mahmood

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A man hits an effigy effigyrepresenting the Nato with a brick before setting it to fire during a rally in support of Pakistan army in Islamabad. Reuters/Faisal Mahmood expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A man hits an effigy effigyrepresenting the Nato with a brick before setting it to fire during a rally in support of Pakistan army in Islamabad. Reuters/Faisal Mahmood

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Pakistani riot policemen cordon off a street leading to the Presidential Palace during a during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. Pakistan shut the only supply route in Khyber tribal region for international troops in Afghanistan, boycotted the Bonn conference and announced to revisit policy towards the US in protest against the attack. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 09, 2011 01:27 am IST

Pakistani riot policemen cordon off a street leading to the Presidential Palace during a during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. Pakistan shut the only supply route in Khyber tribal region for international troops in Afghanistan, boycotted the Bonn conference and announced to revisit policy towards the US in protest against the attack. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi

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Angry Pakistanis beat a burning symbolic effigy of Nato during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Angry Pakistanis beat a burning symbolic effigy of Nato during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

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Protesters burn an effigy representing the Nato, during a rally in support of Pakistan army in Islamabad. Reuters/Faisal Mahmood expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Protesters burn an effigy representing the Nato, during a rally in support of Pakistan army in Islamabad. Reuters/Faisal Mahmood

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Pakistani police officers stand guard behind a barbed wire as they look towards protestors during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pakistani police officers stand guard behind a barbed wire as they look towards protestors during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

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A Pakistani chants slogans during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A Pakistani chants slogans during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

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Pakistani police officers stand guard behind a barbed wire as they look towards protestors during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pakistani police officers stand guard behind a barbed wire as they look towards protestors during an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

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Pakistanis take part in an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pakistanis take part in an anti Nato rally in Islamabad, Pakistan. AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

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Pakistani protesters march on a street during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 09, 2011 01:27 am IST

Pakistani protesters march on a street during a demonstration in Islamabad against the cross-border Nato air strike on Pakistani troops. AFP Photo/Aamir Qureshi

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