Anti-govt marches enter Pakistani capital
Updated: 2014-08-16 07:53
(Xinhua)
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Supporters of cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan sit on the roof of a car as they wait with others to welcome Khan's Freedom March in Islamabad August 15, 2014. Clashes broke out Friday as tens of thousands of Pakistani protesters from two anti-government movements converged on the capital, presenting the 15-month-old civilian government with its biggest challenge yet.[Photo/Agencies] |
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