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Activists of Pakistan Awami Tehrik party protest against British author Salman Rushdie in Lahore
21 Jun 2007
Source: Reuters
 
Activists of Pakistan Awami Tehrik party protest against British author Salman Rushdie in Lahore June 21, 2007. A group of hardline Pakistani Muslim clerics has bestowed a religious title on Osama bin Laden in response to a British knighthood for the author Salman Rushdie whose novel "The Satanic Verses" outraged many Muslims around the world.
Reuters/MOHSIN RAZA


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An aerial view shows flooded fields after heavy monsoon rains on the outskirts of the central Indian city of Raipur, June 30, 2007. The onset of the rainy season has brought severe weather to much of South Asia, killing more than 500 people in storms and floods in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan over the past week.



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