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Saturday 9 November 2013 - 14:08
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Anti-drones protesters in Pakistan suspend NATO supplies

Anti-drones protesters in Pakistan suspend NATO supplies
Islamabad, Nov 9, IRNA Hundreds of protesters against the US drone attacks in northwest Pakistan have briefly stopped supplies to NATO forces in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Supporters of Jamaat-e-Islami party staged a sit-in on the main NATO supply route in Peshawar for two hours, forcing the authorities to stop NATO containers from entering Afghanistan.


NATO trucks were stopped near the capital Islamabad and were not allowed to enter Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of which Peshawar is the capital.

The Jamaat activists were holding banners and placards inscribed with slogans against the United States. They were also chanting slogans against the American drone attacks in the countrys tribal regions.

Addressing the participants the speakers termed drone attacks against country?s sovereignty and called upon the federal government to devise a strategy to secure an end to drone attacks.

They also demanded the federal government to instruct the Pakistan Air Force to shoot down the US drones when they enter the countrys airspace.

The Jamaat leaders warned that they would forcibly stop NATO supplies on November 20 if the government did not take action.

They accused Washington of sabotaging the dialogue with the Taliban as the drone attack killed the Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud on November 1.

Supporters of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf party, which leads the ruling coalition in the province, also took part in the protest. The partys leader, Imran Khan, has already announced to block the NATO supply line on November 20.

The provincial assembly has also adopted a unanimous resolution against the drone strikes and suggested halt to the NATO supplies if the US continues the attacks.

Religious parties also staged rallies in other major cities and the demonstrators called upon the federal government to suspend NATO supplies as Washington does not respect the countrys sovereignty.

Chief of Jamaat-ud-Daawa party, Hafiz Saeed led a rally in the eastern city of Lahore, and demanded Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to issue orders to the security forces to bring down US drones.

Saeed said that the United States has derailed peace process in Pakistan with the recent drone attack in North Waziristan tribal region at a time when the government was in the process to send a delegation to initiate talks with the Taliban.

By IRNA

 

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