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Pakistani protesters condemn the bombing in a Pakistani tribal area, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Oct 31, 2006. Thousands of pro-Taliban tribesmen threatened to send suicide bombers to attack Pakistan forces and execute people found spying for the Americans in a fiery protest Tuesday denouncing the Pakistani air raid the killed 80 people a day earlier. Tribesmen and religious figures blamed U.S. forces in neighboring Afghanistan for carrying out the attack, but American and Pakistani military officials stressed it was carried out by Pakistani helicopter gunships. Pakistan's chief army spokesman, said American forces did not take part in Monday's attack, but suggested intelligence was provided in line with long-standing cooperation with coalition forces in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash)
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2006-10-31
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Associated Press
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