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Kite flyers arrested in Pakistan
Despite the ban the skies above Lahore were filled with kites
More than 500 people are reported to have been arrested in the Pakistani city of Lahore for flying kites.
Kite flying is a traditional part of a festival marking the advent of spring in Punjab, but on Thursday the Pakistani authorities introduced a ban.
The prohibition came in after a number of deaths, mostly in Lahore, caused by glass-coated or metal kite-strings.
Families of the seven victims protested last week, demanding that a Supreme Court uphold a ban on the sport.
Similar bans have been imposed in previous years.
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The spring festival known as Basant is hugely popular across Punjab, with even President Pervez Musharraf often flying down to Lahore to participate.
Many of the hundreds detained were young boys
Kite flyers compete to keep their kites in the air, whilst downing those of others.
But they often resort to using wire or glass-coated strings to cut the strings of rival kites.
When the strings fall across roads, however, they pose a danger to people passing on motor-bikes.
Metal kites can also cause short-circuits in overhead power cables, leading to heavy losses for electricity utilities.
The court had relaxed its kite ban in February this year, but on the condition that it would automatically be reinforced in the event of any more deaths.
Over the years, the Basant festival has drawn thousands of revellers to Lahore from all over the world.
Even Indian movie stars had started participating in the festival which peaks with an all-night flood-lit kite flying marathon on the eve of the festival.
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Kite flyers arrested in Pakistan
Thousands Arrested For Flying Kites
6:41pm UK, Sunday March 12, 2006
More than 1,400 people have been arrested in Pakistan for violent kite-flying.The arrests happened in a three-day crackdown at an annual festival held across the east of the country.
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The offending kites are burnt
A kite-flying ban was imposed in the Punjab province on Thursday after seven people died in the lead up to the Basant festival.
The victims were slashed by kite strings that had been reinforced with wire or glass fibre.
Police spokesman Malik Munir Ahmed said at least 1,430 people have been detained since Friday.
The arrests were mostly for flying kites but also for firing celebratory gunshots into the air and playing loud music.
About 800 were arrested in the provincial capital Lahore, and the rest in other parts of Punjab. They face fines or jail terms of up to six months.
The mayor of Lahore defended the ban, saying it helped prevent deaths.
Mian Amir Mahmood said: "Last year 19 people died on Basant day. No one has died this year". Basant day was the final day of the weekend festival.
Police raided homes where kites were seen flying from backyards.
Some kite fliers cut their strings as police approached and denied they had defied the ban, witnesses said.
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