Nov 28 2011

The Guardian: Coverage of Pakistani troops’ funerals fuel anger as calls grow to cut US ties

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Images of the funerals of the young soldiers killed in the Nato attack on their checkpost filled television screens across Pakistan on Sunday, as a country already bursting with anti-Americanism found another reason to hate the US.

Prayers were held at a military base in Peshawar, provincial capital of the north-west, in front of 24 coffins laid out on a lawn, each wrapped in a Pakistan flag. The head of the army, General Ashfaq Kayani, considered Pakistan’s most powerful man, attended the funerals, as did the province’s top civilian officials.

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