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Difa-e-Pakistan protests: ‘Down with USA & Nato’

Difa-e-Pakistan Council protests against government's likely decision to reopen Nato supply routes.

Reader Comments (11)

  • faraz
    May 25, 2012 - 8:19PM

    Missing the glorious days of 80s when dollars were pouring in!

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  • Muhammad
    May 26, 2012 - 1:48AM

    Terrorist Mullahs doing their dirty work. These peoople will never stand up for human rights, crime, poverty, education and women or minorities justice but only to further their political agenda. Religion should be shunned from politics and all public life.

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  • amjad.
    May 26, 2012 - 8:29PM

    How strange that the liberals imposing blame on Ulma e karams that they are terrorist Mullahs but forgotten the original terrorists NATO alliance who had killed millions innocents at Iraq, Afghanistan and different parts of the world continue on killing specially in Muslim regions without having any justification?? why they are not stand up for them or they are not human beings,or they r not capturing their human rights ,political rights, and produce their poverty, thousand are injured.Curse on all of them fearing from weapons ,but forgot the day of judgement.whey they are not stand up the original killer at country land..specially in Karachi, where thousands had killed by the agents of invaders.If any one stand for them u called them Mullahs ..what a broad mind u hve.

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  • amjad.
    May 26, 2012 - 8:32PM

    @faraz: no dollars are pouring on agents of invaders see with open eyes brother, who are receiving dollars from them since the dictator musharaf times .

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  • Ahmad Bilal
    May 26, 2012 - 9:29PM

    Hafiz Saeed is so cool.

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  • Muhsin Ali
    May 26, 2012 - 10:03PM

    NATO uses this supplies in Afghanistan to attack Pakistan and kill our soldiers. So, definitely, it should be stopped.

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  • rafiq
    May 27, 2012 - 12:04AM

    @faraz:
    those dollars have actually created pakistan,s nuclear ability, boy do ur reaserch……

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  • rafiq
    May 27, 2012 - 12:06AM

    How strange that the liberals imposing blame on Ulma e karams that they are terrorist Mullahs but forgotten the original terrorists NATO alliance who had killed millions innocents at Iraq, Afghanistan and different parts of the world continue on killing specially in Muslim regions without having any justification?? why they are not stand up for them or they are not human beings,or they r not capturing their human rights ,political rights, and produce their poverty, thousand are injured.Curse on all of them fearing from weapons ,but forgot the day of judgement.whey they are not stand up the original killer at country land..specially in Karachi, where thousands had killed by the agents of invaders.If any one stand for them u called them Mullahs ..what a broad mind u hve

    courtesy of amjad bhai nice one amjad brother

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  • LionOfPunjab
    May 27, 2012 - 8:41AM

    I was there at the rally, free biryani and halwa was soooooooooooooo delicious! However, I was disappointed that the imran khan couldnt be with us.

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  • Concerned
    May 27, 2012 - 9:36AM

    @rafiq:
    Your comments are spot on. Pakistan assumes that it has enough nuclear toys therefore she does not need US now but but somebody should remind the establishment fate of erstwhile Soviet Union possessing thousands of such toys but still broke into several states and Pakistan appears to be heading for the same slowly but surely.

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  • Noise
    May 29, 2012 - 10:38PM

    @rafiq

    NATO being ‘terrorists’ does not stop the mullahs from being terrorists. When it comes to punishing sin Allah does not care who acts first, his justice falls on all who sin, and murder and abuse of others is among greatest sins possible . The Mullahs are not innocent of this, neither is the west. Recommend

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