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Pakistan Islamists march against NATO supply routes
Jul 8th, 2012
Pakistani Islamists who oppose their country's anti-terror alliance with Washington began Sunday a "long march" to Islamabad to protest over the reopening of NATO supply routes to Afghanistan. (Source: AFP) -
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