Protesters call for an end to the anti-al-Qaeda hunt Updated: 2004-03-23 14:05
![](xinsrc_54fab3d2dc9d4deb95db43904596a1d2_pakistanprotests.ap.jpg) Protesters chant anti-government slogans to
condemn the ongoing anti-al-Qaeda operation in Pakistan's tribal area,
Monday, March 22, 2004 in Multan, Pakistan. Top al-Qaeda terrorists may
have escaped a siege near Wana by thousands of Pakistani soldiers through
several secret tunnels leading from mud fortresses to a dry mountain
stream near the border with Afghanistan, a Pakistan security chief said
Monday. [AP] |
![](xinsrc_563422b81b2744f9b2e0c518e1ff66d3_pakistan_al_qaida_hunt_mul1.jpg) Protesters chant anti-government slogans to
condemn ongoing anti-al-Qaeda operation in Pakistan's tribal area,
Monday, March 22, 2004 in Multan, Pakistan. [AP] |
![](xinsrc_9f19ac620a74484097b9e29eee3e9006_pakistanhunt.jpg) Protesters call for an end to military
operations in the Wana area of Paksitan during a demonstration in front of
the Parliament House in Islamabad Monday March 22, 2004.
[AP] |
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