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Pic 1 Islamabad: Dec 02- Chairman Founder Group ICCI Munawar Mughal speaking at a press conference condemning Nato attack on Pakistani border post.
Pic 2: Traders, lawyers, trade union leaders and hawkers chanting slogans against US.
News:
Civil society calls for severing ties with America
To protest in front of US Embassy
Islamabad: December 2
Civil society on Friday has condemned the Nato attack on a Pakistani out post and called for severing relations with US.
Speaking at a press conference, Chairman Founder Group ICCI Munawar Mughal, President Islamabad High Court Bar Association, District Bar Association, CDA and PWD Workers Unions, National Press Club leaders, religious leaders and others condemned the attack terming it an assault on sovereignty of an independent country.
They said that Nato supplies should be discontinued and all relations with the US should be brought to an end.
The speakers said that they would bring out a mammoth rally on Dec. 08, to protest in front of US Embassy.
The rally would comprise of non-political entities and no flag except for that of country would be allowed in the rally, they informed.
The speakers said that all military posts stationed at a distance from the main body of troops should be given sophisticated weapons so that they can counter any future aggression.
They said that drone attacks are also attack on country sovereignty in which thousands of innocent people have lost lives and its effects are felt all over the country.
Leaders of different associations said that all residential areas should be cleared of American agents.
They called upon every person living in twin cities to participate in the rally to give a strong message to the aggressors.
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Munawar Mughal
Chairman, Founder Group, ICCI,
Member Managing Committee, FPCCI,
Former President ICCI,
Former Chairman FPCCI Capital Office,
Ph Off: 051-2253145 & 2250526.
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Munawar Mughal
Chairman, Founder Group, ICCI,
Member Managing Committee, FPCCI,
Former President ICCI,
Former Chairman FPCCI Capital Office,
Ph Off: 051-2253145 & 2250526.
Tariq Khattak, Islamabad, Pakistan.
GSM = 0300-9599007 and 0333-9599007
Email: Tariqgulkhattak@gmail.com
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