Some photos show how the Islamists in Pakistan
are reacting to America's attack on Iraq


Qazi Hussain Ahmed leader of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal an alliance of six hard line Islamic groups speaks during a anti-U.S. rally in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, April 23, 2003. Pakistan has deplored U.S.-led war on Iraq but hard line Islamic group urged the government to take tough stance on the issue. Reuters/Faisal Mahmood
 

 
 
Protesters from different Islamic groups holding portraits of ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, shout anti-US slogans during a gathering of Islamic Defence Front in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, 16 April 2003(AFP/File/Arif Ali)
 
 

 
A Kashmiri man listens to speeches under an anti U.S. placard during a rally called by Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal in Muzaffarabad April 23, 2003. Pakistan has deplored U.S.-led war on Iraq but hard line Islamic group urged the government to take tough stance on the issue.  Reuters/Faisal Mahmood
 

 
 
Kashmiris shout anti U.S. slogans during a rally called by Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal in Muzaffarabad on April 23, 2003. Pakistan has deplored U.S.-led war on Iraq but hard line Islamic group urged the government to take a tough stance on the issue. Reuters/Faisal Mahmood

 
 
People burning flags during an anti-US rally in Pakistan(AFP) on April 24, 2003, just three days after the U.S. started their bombong mission in Iraq.
 
 

 
 
Pakistani Shiite Muslims burn flags of the United States and Britain to condemn their presence in Iraq, Friday, April 25, 2003, in Karachi, Pakistan. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
 
 

 

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