Pak rage at Nato

Updated On Nov 28, 2011 04:14 pm IST
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Supporters of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardliner Jamaat ud Dawa (JD) offer funeral prayers for Pakistani soldiers, who were killed in a Nato strike. (AFP/ Arif Ali) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Supporters of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardliner Jamaat ud Dawa (JD) offer funeral prayers for Pakistani soldiers, who were killed in a Nato strike. (AFP/ Arif Ali)

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Pakistani activists of Peoples Peace Committee, shout slogans during a protest in Karachi against a Nato strike on Pakistan troops. (AFP/Asif Hassan) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pakistani activists of Peoples Peace Committee, shout slogans during a protest in Karachi against a Nato strike on Pakistan troops. (AFP/Asif Hassan)

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Supporters from religious political party Sunni Tehreek, who are demonstrating against a Nato cross-border attack, burn the US flag in Lahore. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Supporters from religious political party Sunni Tehreek, who are demonstrating against a Nato cross-border attack, burn the US flag in Lahore.

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Relatives and area residents carry the coffin of a Pakistani soldier who was killed in a Nato strike during his funeral ceremony in Bhakkar district. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Relatives and area residents carry the coffin of a Pakistani soldier who was killed in a Nato strike during his funeral ceremony in Bhakkar district.

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Pakistani protesters, some holding banners reading, "Attack on Pakistani posts is barbaric act", march to condemn Nato airstrikes on Pakistani troops, in Karachi, Pakistan. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 04:14 pm IST

Pakistani protesters, some holding banners reading, "Attack on Pakistani posts is barbaric act", march to condemn Nato airstrikes on Pakistani troops, in Karachi, Pakistan.

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