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SUPPORTERS of Pakistani religious party Jamatud Dawa burn representation of the U.S. flag and posters of President Obama and NATO’s general during a protest rally to condemn NATO strikes on Pakistani posts, in Multan, Pakistan, on Monday. The NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers went on for almost two hours and continued even after Pakistani commanders had pleaded with coalition forces to stop, the army claimed Monday in charges that could further inflame anger in Pakistan.
SUPPORTERS of Pakistani religious party Jamatud Dawa burn representation of the U.S. flag and posters of President Obama and NATO’s general during a protest rally to condemn NATO strikes on Pakistani posts, in Multan, Pakistan, on Monday. The NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers went on for almost two hours and continued even after Pakistani commanders had pleaded with coalition forces to stop, the army claimed Monday in charges that could further inflame anger in Pakistan.

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