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PESHAWAR: Pakistan halted NATO supply shipments to Afghanistan on Saturday after thousands of protesters rallied on the main road to the border to demand Washington stop firing missiles against militants sheltering inside the country.

Police officer Khurshid Khan said supplies had been stopped until Monday morning because of the protest.

Much of the non-lethal supplies for foreign troops in landlocked Afghanistan come through Pakistan after arriving at the port in the southern city of Karachi. Militants often attack the convoys, and last September Pakistan closed the border for 20 days to protest a NATO helicopter strike inside its borders.

NATO commanders said then that the halt did not affect the war effort. The alliance has been opening new routes into Afghanistan from the north in recent years to try to reduce its dependency on the Pakistan route, which gives Islamabad leverage when negotiating with the West.

The demonstration was held by the political party of Imran Khan, a former captain of Pakistan’s cricket team. He has called for peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban and has long opposed the drone strikes in the border region. Last year, there were more than 100 such attacks, the most yet.

“We will continue our campaign until America stops killing our innocent people,” he told around 3,000 protesters on the outskirts of Peshawar, around 35 miles (57 kilometers) from the Afghan border. “It is our start against American slavery. The people have risen up. They will neither let the corrupt leaders nor do their American bosses stay in this country.”

Khan also offered his services to act as mediator for talks with militants.

“I am ready to broker,” he said, referring to any possible peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban, adding that if America was ready to do that in Afghanistan why wouldn’t Pakistan do it here.

Tensions between Pakistan and the United States have been brewing since the arrest in January of a CIA contractor for killing two Pakistanis. The incident infuriated Pakistan’s army, which was forced to answer embarrassing questions about why an armed American was traveling apparently freely in the country.

Since then, the army and the government have taken a tough line on drone strikes, which they had quietly tolerated in the past and at the same time publicly complained about.

That policy had allowed them to be insulated from some of the anti-American sentiment that runs strong in the country.

Earlier Saturday, Pakistani army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said his force had broken the backbone of militants in the country, in an apparent attempt to counter American criticism of its progress in confronting extremism
 
PTI must continue the Dharna, it has been more effective than anticipated...
 
One day's halt is a token gesture.

It must be in perpetuity.

It will require great organisation and all will have to stop work and go on a 'dharna' forever.

It will affect Pakistan's economy and progress if everything comes to a halt with people doing the 'dharna'.

One wonders if that is feasible.

If it is, then it is good!
 
but what about the supplies route from Chamman border/Baluchistan...they needa be closed too...:coffee:
 
The news source is demeaning. Look at how they are portraying it. Read the first three lines and decide by yourself.
 
@Safriz thats how paid journalists do...
 
He has called for peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban and has long opposed the drone strikes in the border region


Well, well - Imran and Taliban, he does seem to have a soft spot for them, but then he also has a soft spot for clubs in London and seriously rich Western women

“I am ready to broker,” he said, referring to any possible peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban, adding that if America was ready to do that in Afghanistan why wouldn’t Pakistan do it here

So now Imran imagines he speaks for Pakistan, wonder who is giving him that impression? Anyway, once the problem with the US is nearing resolution the Mullah brigade will go back to their leashes, to be used at some other time, though some will try to bite the hand that feeds them.
 
He has called for peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban and has long opposed the drone strikes in the border region


Well, well - Imran and Taliban, he does seem to have a soft spot for them, but then he also has a soft spot for clubs in London and seriously rich Western women

“I am ready to broker,” he said, referring to any possible peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban, adding that if America was ready to do that in Afghanistan why wouldn’t Pakistan do it here

So now Imran imagines he speaks for Pakistan, wonder who is giving him that impression? Anyway, once the problem with the US is nearing resolution the Mullah brigade will go back to their leashes, to be used at some other time, though some will try to bite the hand that feeds them.
 
Plenty of unexployed especially those from North-west area can be used for dharna..so no truth to theory of Pakistan coming to halt....but what if america tries to deter these people with drones.!
 
Plenty of unexployed especially those from North-west area can be used for dharna..so no truth to theory of Pakistan coming to halt....but what if america tries to deter these people with drones.!

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If Drone Attacks do not stop in one month we will head to Islamabad: Chairman Imran Khan


this time i am also going to isb with our great leader :pakistan:
 
If Drone Attacks do not stop in one month we will head to Islamabad: Chairman Imran Khan


this time i am also going to isb with our great leader :pakistan:

planning on bikes or join with me in car?
 
One day's halt is a token gesture.

It must be in perpetuity.

It will require great organisation and all will have to stop work and go on a 'dharna' forever.

It will affect Pakistan's economy and progress if everything comes to a halt with people doing the 'dharna'.

One wonders if that is feasible.

If it is, then it is good!


our govt has already pushed us to the point where we as a strong nation feel helpless .. u have no idea how patriotic we guys are .. we fought for our land . .and now our land is being exploited so easily . . this is corruption at best .. though it may sound offending .. but this is a fact . . pakistans economy was ranked the best in the world in 2002 . . it was growing rapidly during musharraf's time .. and it was an alarming threat for india and usa . .hence the destablisation of pak started ever since . . now u can see us . . with indian consulates sitting in afghanistan .. and supplying the weapons to SO CALLED 'MILITANTS' . .with the help of america .. imran khan just knows what is correct for our country . . long live imran khan . . we need u . .
 
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