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Extra troops as Karachi death toll mounts |
2007-05-14 |
![]() “The assailants set his bike on fire and tortured him before shooting him from close range,” said police officer Shafiqur Rehman, referring to his dead colleague. Two other men were shot dead in separate incidents. Heavy gunfire was also heard in the southern port city’s impoverished Banaras Chowk area, where angry protesters beat up four policemen. Police used tear gas to clear the roadblock on the main highway. Amid heavy gunfire nearby, a mob set ablaze around eight bamboo shops of rival groups after prayers at the funeral of a violence victim in Karachi’s Federal-B area, but paramilitary troops and firefighters stopped the fire. The funerals of two other casualties went ahead peacefully near the tomb of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Opposition parties observed a “black day” on Sunday over the Karachi killings and held protests in several Pakistani cities. Activists burnt an effigy of Musharraf in central Multan city with calls that he should resign. The turmoil followed deadly clashes that broke out on Saturday between supporters of suspended chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and President Pervez Musharraf, who were due to hold rival mass rallies in Karachi. Gunmen armed with Kalashnikov rifles and pistols roamed the volatile southern port city throughout the day, torching vehicles and clashing with supporters of Chaudhry. |
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#1 Popcorn with chutney? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-05-14 07:15 |