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August 12, 2006 Saturday Rajab 16, 1427

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Protest against Israeli attacks


ISLAMABAD, Aug 11: Millat-i-Jafria Pakistan on Friday held a demonstration here to condemn the mass killing and bombing of civilian localities in Lebanon by the Israeli forces and demanded immediate end to ruthless killing.

The protest march was taken out from central Imambargah G- 6/2,which ended at China Chowk. The protesters were demanding of the government to issue NoC to the Pakistanis so that they could leave for Lebanon to free their Lebanese brothers out of the testing times.

Speakers at the protest gathering said, “today’s gathering vehemently condemn the open Israeli aggression and hostility and the killings of the innocent Muslim brothers there.

“We want to make Israel realize that it should leave Lebanon and stop its atrocities otherwise the whole Islamic Ummah would stand up against it”, they said.

Speakers said Islamic Ummah especially Pakistanis were with them (Lebanon) and will continue to support them in their hour of need at every step.

Speakers while addressing the gathering said We strongly condemn the critical situation in Lebanon and Palestine and the biased and criminal silence of the United Nations and the Security Council in this regard.

They termed the UNSC resolution as aiding Israel in its atrocities.—Online






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