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Members of the All India Anti-Terrorist Front take part in a rally in Amritsar, India.  (AFP Photo / Narinder Nanu ) 30.11.2008, 09:32

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After the terror, the anger: Mumbai protests continue

Published: 03 December, 2008, 17:15


AFP Photo / Sajjad Hussain

A week after Mumbai was struck by coordinated terror attacks, hundreds of its residents gathered near the Gateway of India on Wednesday evening for a protest rally to condemn the strikes and pay respects to the victims. The Gateway is a stone's throw away

 
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