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Womens from Jallozai village , District Nowshera, Frontier Province protesting in the Capital city of Islamabad for getting there right of Vote. February 20,2008. Womens in this areas were not allowed by the local elders for going to cast there votes and were threathen with a fine of Rs.100,000 ($ 1500) to the family if any women went to the polling station during the General Election which were held on Monday.The Poster reads "Respected Sir, Give us our right "

 

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16 January,2013. 3rd day of Dr. Tahir ul Qadri long march for bringing polictican change and electoral reforms in Pakistan.

  

Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (Center), hands over his nomination papers to a judge at local court for the upcoming by-elections in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Monday, May 12, 2008.

Sometimes people trust their luck too much. These youngsters decided to take the risk of depending on general goodness of people and finding the way through, but they got surrounded by people who thought it is a good idea to take all of their revenge from them. Lucky for these boys, there were few good Samaritans who forced rest of the crowd to let them go, but not with out few kicks to the car.

 

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On 2nd January 2012, Pakistani citizens took to the street in anger against the Government's decision to not only raise natural gas prices but also cut-off supply to CNG stations to offset the shortage in supply to the Industrial units. Here is how I saw my fellow Pakistanis in action at Bharakahu, Islamabad. I am now more than convinced that these protests offer a window into the minds and psyche of what is actually 90% of Pakistan. (complete set: bit.ly/PkProtest)

A small group of PML(N) activists engaged in a sit-in on one side of the road, while another group fired into the air on the other side, blocking all traffic. Blockade lasted from about 4:00 PM to 4:30:PM. Activists returned at around 6:30 PM for another round of aerial gunfire.

ABBOTTABAD: Oct10 – PML (N) Leader Haji Tahir Inquiring Torgar Blast Injured in Ayub Teaching Hospital. PHOTO By Sultan Dogar

13 June 2012: British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, met with representatives of various political parties on his trip to Pakistan. He met the Opposition Leader, and President PML-N, Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad this morning. The Foreign Secretary was accompanied by Adam Thomson, British High Commissioner to Pakistan.

Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Immigration Minister Damien Green calls on Pakistan Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ms Hina Rabbani Khar. Baroness Warsi reaffirmed that Britain attached immense importance to its strategic relations with Pakistan, adding that British-Pakistanis were a strong bridge between the two countries.

Pakistan's former opposition leader and pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman (R) greets Asif Ali Zardari, widower of the slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and leader of the Pakistan People's Party, upon his arrival in Islamabad February 28, 2008. Pakistani opposition parties which inflicted a crushing defeat on President Musharraf's allies in last week's election vowed on Thursday to banish the military from politics after coming into power.

  

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UK Home Secretary met Governor Punjab, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, and discussed Pakistan UK collaboration in region

UK Home Secretary Theresa May meets Punjab Chief Minister, Shahbaz Sharif to discuss Pak-UK joint cooperation.

In a country where you cannot depend on Government for law and order, basic facilities and rest of important stuff for quality of life - you can still depend on your mother to take you back home.

 

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On 2nd January 2012, Pakistani citizens took to the street in anger against the Government's decision to not only raise natural gas prices but also cut-off supply to CNG stations to offset the shortage in supply to the Industrial units. Here is how I saw my fellow Pakistanis in action at Bharakahu, Islamabad. I am now more than convinced that these protests offer a window into the minds and psyche of what is actually 90% of Pakistan. (complete set: bit.ly/PkProtest)

Makhdoom Yousaf Raza Gillani (R) alongwith Pakistans People Party´s Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad.

Gallani today has been nominated by PPP for the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan for the newly elected parliament.(file photo)

  

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The UK Immigration Minister Damien Green presented Interior Minister Malik a quarterly report highlighting ‘good news’ in relation to UK visa services in Pakistan during the press conference held at Ministry of Interior in Islamabad on 22nd February 2011.

With businesses closed and no electricity at home, what else can be a better place to sit and talk about good old days than a divider in middle of national highway? Couldn't be a better Monday!

 

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On 2nd January 2012, Pakistani citizens took to the street in anger against the Government's decision to not only raise natural gas prices but also cut-off supply to CNG stations to offset the shortage in supply to the Industrial units. Here is how I saw my fellow Pakistanis in action at Bharakahu, Islamabad. I am now more than convinced that these protests offer a window into the minds and psyche of what is actually 90% of Pakistan. (complete set: bit.ly/PkProtest)

UK Home Secretary met Governor Punjab, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, and discussed Pakistan UK collaboration in region

UK Home Secretary met Governor Punjab, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, and discussed Pakistan UK collaboration in region

UK Home Secretary, Theresa May also met the minority religious leaders in Lahore

UK Home Secretary met Governor Punjab, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, and discussed Pakistan UK collaboration in region

But as soon as Dr Chaudhry Tariq Fazal climbs on that plaza to address the people, PTI people arrive on back of a flat bed truck and steal the audience's attention. Eventually making a red faced ex-MNA leave the place with a speech.

 

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On 2nd January 2012, Pakistani citizens took to the street in anger against the Government's decision to not only raise natural gas prices but also cut-off supply to CNG stations to offset the shortage in supply to the Industrial units. Here is how I saw my fellow Pakistanis in action at Bharakahu, Islamabad. I am now more than convinced that these protests offer a window into the minds and psyche of what is actually 90% of Pakistan. (complete set: bit.ly/PkProtest)

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Leader of Pakistan Muslim League-N party Nawaz Sharif, talking to his brother Shahbaz Sharif (R) during the central executive committee meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008. Sharif said Thursday President Pervez Musharraf should be impeached and the justices he axed should be immediately reinstated

 

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Imam E Kaba Sheikh Dr Khalid Alghamdi Moulana Fazlur Rahman Ki Imamat main Namaz Perty huwy Moulana Saeed Yousuf B Sath hain

Asif Ali Zardari, center, widower of Pakistan's assassinated opposition leader Benazir Bhutto joins hands with former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, left, and Asfandyar Wali Khan during a meeting of politicians in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008. The winners of Pakistan's election were assembling their lawmakers Wednesday for the first time to press President Pervez Musharraf to convene what promises to be a hostile new Parliament.

  

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Dr. Farooq Sattar,Deputy Convener and Parliamentary leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) he arrives for the inauguration of the new parliament in Islamabad, March 17,2008.

   

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5 Nov 2012: During her trip to Pakistan, UK's Senior Foreign Minister, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, met representatives of various political parties . She met Chairman Pakistan Muslim League (N), Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad on the first day of her trip to the country.

 

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16 January,2013. 3rd day of Dr. Tahir ul Qadri long march for bringing polictican change and electoral reforms in Pakistan.

  

Pakistan's former Chief Justice Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui, center, a presidential candidate from Nawaz Sharif's party, smiles as he along with Sharif's party leaders leaves from the main office of election commission after filing his nomination papers for presidential election, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Members of federal and provincial assemblies will elect the country's new president on Sept.6.

A member of Mehdi Foundation International holds up a poster which declares Imran Khan to be an improved version of the found of Pakistan, 'Quaid-e-Azam' Muhammad Ali Jinnah (PTI's Azadi Dharna, Sydney, Australia).

13 June 2012: British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, met with representatives of various political parties on his trip to Pakistan. He met the Opposition Leader, and President PML-N, Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad this morning. The Foreign Secretary was accompanied by Adam Thomson, British High Commissioner to Pakistan.

13 June 2012: British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, met with representatives of various political parties on his trip to Pakistan. He met the Opposition Leader, and President PML-N, Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad this morning.

MNA Dr Chaudhry Tariq Fazal (PML-N) arrives at the ground zero to stand with the protesters, after all his party being in the Opposition at the moment puts him a better position, but.....

 

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3rd December print of Urdu daily Metro Watch

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On 2nd January 2012, Pakistani citizens took to the street in anger against the Government's decision to not only raise natural gas prices but also cut-off supply to CNG stations to offset the shortage in supply to the Industrial units. Here is how I saw my fellow Pakistanis in action at Bharakahu, Islamabad. I am now more than convinced that these protests offer a window into the minds and psyche of what is actually 90% of Pakistan. (complete set: bit.ly/PkProtest)

16 January,2013. 3rd day of Dr. Tahir ul Qadri long march for bringing polictican change and electoral reforms in Pakistan.

  

Long column of spectators watching the PTI workers on the flat-bed truck.

 

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On 2nd January 2012, Pakistani citizens took to the street in anger against the Government's decision to not only raise natural gas prices but also cut-off supply to CNG stations to offset the shortage in supply to the Industrial units. Here is how I saw my fellow Pakistanis in action at Bharakahu, Islamabad. I am now more than convinced that these protests offer a window into the minds and psyche of what is actually 90% of Pakistan. (complete set: bit.ly/PkProtest)

UK Home Secretary, Theresa May also met the minority religious leaders in Lahore

Chaudhary Shujhaat Hussain, President Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PMLQ) a Pro-Musharraf Party alongwith his cousin and Former Cheif Minister of Punjab Chaudhary Pervaiz Ellahi arrives for the inauguration of the new parliament in Islamabad March 17, 2008.Shujhaat himself was defeated in the General Election conducted on February 18. Pakistan's National Assembly was due to hold its inaugural session on Monday, setting the scene for a showdown with President Pervez Musharraf a month after his opponents swept a general election.

  

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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, MNA, Q-League Ms. Marvi Memon, at Young Parliamentarians Forum for a discussion on ways to improve the economic empowerment of young people in Pakistan.

16 January,2013. 3rd day of Dr. Tahir ul Qadri long march for bringing polictican change and electoral reforms in Pakistan.

  

On the 25 of August, 2014, more than 100 members from Mehdi Foundation International participated at the Karachi Dharna (Protest) in Pakistan to support Imran Khan in his goal of freeing Pakistan from tyrants and toppling up the illegal regime of Nawaz Sharif. Our members, including women and children, gathered amongst other protesters and held placards of various slogans in support of Imran Khan and against Nawaz Sharif.

 

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Members of Mehdi Foundation International participate in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Azadi Dharna in support of Imran Khan. Our signature banner is pictured here. (Sydney, Australia)

Pakistani former premier Nawaz Sharif (C) as he arrives for the inauguration of the new parliament in Islamabad, March 17,2008.

 

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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi addressing the press conference held at Ministry of Interior in Islamabad on 22nd February 2011.

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto with "Sajada Nasheen" of Golra Sharif, Pir Syed Ghulam Moeen-ul-Haq Gillani as she visited the shrine of Hazrat Mehar Ali Shah at Golra Sharif in Islamabad.

 

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Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, left, meets with Qazi Hussain Ahmed, leader of Pakistan's religious party Jamat-e-Islami, Monday, Feb. 25, 2008 in Islamabad, Pakistan. President Pervez Musharraf's spokesman on Monday dismissed a suggestion from three U.S. senators that he make a 'graceful exit' from power after the victory of his opponents in Pakistan's elections.

 

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