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India-Pakistan
Pakistanis rally against drone strikes, block Nato supply route
2011-04-25
The main supply route for NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Originally it was a mutual defense pact directed against an expansionist Soviet Union. In later years it evolved into a mechanism for picking the American pocket while criticizing the style of the American pants...
troops in Afghanistan was temporarily closed on Sunday after thousands of people blocked a key highway in Pakistain to protest against U.S. drone strikes, officials said.

The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Kabul, however, said the two-day blockade would have no impact on the alliance's operations in Afghanistan.

"Coordination with Pak government officials has been conducted and we understand the government will maintain security," an ISAF front man said. "There is no impact on ISAF sustainment."

The routes through Pakistain bring in 40 percent of supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan, according to the United States Transportation Command. Of the remainder, 40 percent come through Afghanistan's neighbours in the north and 20 percent by air.

The call for blocking the supply line came from cricket-turn-politician Imran Khan
... who isn't your heaviest-duty thinker, maybe not even among the top five...
after US officials rejected Pakistain's demand for sharp cuts in drone strikes in its tribal regions where al Qaeda and Talibs are based.

Activists from Pakistain Tehrik-e-Insaaf (PTI), Khan's party, and some Islamist parties staged a sit-in on the highway leading to Afghanistan through the Pashtun tribal region of Khyber.

"It is meant to send a message outside that we oppose drone strikes. We will never accept them," Asad Qaiser, PTI president in the northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
province, said.

The supply to Afghanistan through Khyber region had been suspended since the protest started on Saturday, a senior provincial government official, Siraj Ahmed, said.

The Chaman border crossing in the southwest has remained open to traffic, another official said.

The attacks by US pilotless aircraft are a source of concern for the Pak government, which says civilian casualties stoke public anger and bolster support for the Islamist militancy.

But the protests have irked Pak truckers involved in the lucrative business of transporting supplies to the foreign troops in Afghanistan.

"They are politicians. They keep doing such dramas. But we cannot take risk so it is better to keep our trucks off the road for a few days," Mohammad Shakir Afridi, the president of Khyber Transport Association, said.

"We are fed up with this business," he added. "Every second day either trucks are attacked or the supply to Afghanistan is suspended. We say if you (the government) do not want it, cut it off permanently or provide us proper security."

He said his truckers had taken advanced payment for the shipments and if they don't go through, they would have to pay back that money.

"We have been trapped in a quagmire," Afridi said.
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