Activists of Islami Jamiat Tulba the student wing of a Pakistani Islamic and political party Jamaat-e-Islami shout slogans against NATO strikes during a protest. Pakistan accused NATO of killing 26 soldiers in a blistering air strike, protesting in the strongest terms to the US and closing the main border for NATO supplies into Afghanistan. It was the deadliest NATO strike reported by Pakistan during the 10-year war in Afghanistan and looked set to inflame already extremely difficult US-Pakistani relations still reeling from the May killing of Osama bin Laden in Lahore, Pakistan on November 26

Activists of Islami Jamiat Tulba the student wing of a Pakistani Islamic and political party Jamaat-e-Islami shout slogans against NATO strikes during a protest. Pakistan accused NATO of killing 26 soldiers in a blistering air strike, protesting in the strongest terms to the US and closing the main border for NATO supplies into Afghanistan. It was the deadliest NATO strike reported by Pakistan during the 10-year war in Afghanistan and looked set to inflame already extremely difficult US-Pakistani relations still reeling from the May killing of Osama bin Laden in Lahore, Pakistan on November 26 Stock Photo
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26 November 2011

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Activists of Islami Jamiat Tulba the student wing of a Pakistani Islamic and political party Jamaat-e-Islami shout slogans against NATO strikes during a protest. Pakistan accused NATO of killing 26 soldiers in a blistering air strike, protesting in the strongest terms to the US and closing the main border for NATO supplies into Afghanistan. It was the deadliest NATO strike reported by Pakistan during the 10-year war in Afghanistan and looked set to inflame already extremely difficult US-Pakistani relations still reeling from the May killing of Osama bin Laden in Lahore, Pakistan on November 26, 2011. Photo by Irfan Ali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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