Pakistani police using sticks broke up a protest outside a court in Karachi, which is arranged lawyers and activists of civic organizations, reported AFP. About 35 protesters in police vans drag, among the detainees - Ghafoor Ahmed, vice-president of the largest Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami. "
The action of the court building was the first event in the scheduled four-day "march" against the Government. March to end sit-in front of parliament in Islamabad, reported BBC News. Participants in the rally in Karachi demanding that President Asif Ali Zardari, and fulfill the promise to restore judges dismissed during the reign of Pervez Musharraf.
In anticipation of the shares in Pakistan have been detained over 400 opposition figures. There have also been banned rallies in the provinces of Sindh and Punjab: Government stated that the shares could go to the "massacre." In addition, the authorities expect to override the opposition access to the capital.
Perturbation of the march led participants to a court decision to ban the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and his brother to hold elective office. Sharif for a short time, concluded an alliance with Zardari when the two of them fought against the authority of Musharraf, but the policy again after the victory were in hostile camps.
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