PTI sit-in prompts NATO supplies suspension !!!

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PTI sit-in prompts NATO supplies suspension

By Manzoor Ali
Published: April 24, 2011

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PTI leader Imran Khan addresses supporters in Peshawar during a sit-in against US drone strikes. PHOTO: AFP

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PESHAWAR: The government suspended delivery of supplies on Saturday to North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) troops in Afghanistan via its land border for three days as the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) began a sit-in on the supply route over US drone attacks.

However, some sources say that no Nato trucks have been able to enter Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from Punjab since Friday. Hundreds of trucks have been sent back in the past two days, they said.
PTI supporters gathered on the Ring Road for the planned two-day sit-in aiming to block the route used by supply trucks. Imran Khan, leader of the PTI, called the demonstration to protest US drone attacks in the tribal areas, which many feel infringe on the countrys sovereignty and kill civilians.
Organisers said they expected more than 20,000 people to gather locally for the protest, and many more to arrive in the caravan accompanying Khan. The sit-in will take place at the Bagh-e-Naran Chowk, in the Hayatabad neighbourhood of Peshawar.
At a gathering at Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqania in Akora Khattak, Nowshera a well-known madrassah Imran Khan lashed out against US policies in Afghanistan.
They (the US) are losing the war they can never win it, said Khan, while addressing the seminarys students.
The sit-in is the first public mobilisation campaign against the continuing drone attacks in the tribal districts of the country, where a relentless campaign by the United States military has killed 1,968 people since 2006, according to The Long War Journal, a website maintained by a Washington-based think tank that keeps track of the US militarys campaign against terrorism.
The PTI chief, with his populist message against the drone strikes, has been welcomed in Nowshera. The partys posters and banners against the drone strikes were prominently displayed throughout Peshawar.
In his speech at the seminary, Khan also spoke out against the current administration in harsh terms, saying that: Pakistan rulers have sold its citizens blood to the United States and its allies in exchange for dollars.
Jihad is mandatory and jihad against oppression and injustice will continue, Khan said.
Several political parties have announced their support for the rally. Activists from the Jamaat Islami (JI), the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), the Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q), the Pakistan Peoples Party Sherpao (PPP-S) have announced their support for the rally, as well as traders and lawyers groups.
The protestors say they will spend the night at the site. They claim that they have been joined by hundreds of people from the tribal districts.
US officials said Friday that they are considering providing unmanned drones to Pakistan for aerial surveillance, despite tensions between the two countries over measures to combat terrorist activity.
NATO supply trucks and oil tankers are the targets of frequent attacks blamed on insurgents attempting to disrupt supplies for more than 130,000 international troops fighting in Afghanistan.
Most supplies and equipment required by coalition troops in Afghanistan are shipped through Pakistan, although US troops increasingly use alternative routes through Central Asia. Additional reporting by AFP


Published in The Express Tribune, April 24th, 2011.
 

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The man of wisdom is never of two minds;
the man of benevolence never worries;
the man of courage is never afraid.
Great Leader Imran Khan
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Iss time per Awaam ko Imran Ka bharpoor sath dena chhaye thaa jaisa k nazar nahe aa raha.
 

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Imran Khan's Dharna has caused a 4-day backup on the NATO trucks from Afghanistan, it should make the US think long & hard - FOXNews