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At least 450 people were injured when clashes broke out between police and protesters after a 17- day long peaceful sit-in in Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad on Saturday night, local media reported Sunday.

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A Pakistani cleric leading a mass anti-government rally in front of parliament issued a 48-hour deadline yesterday for the country's prime minister to step down, saying he's prepared to die to see it happen.

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A Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician on yesterday called on thousands of anti-government protesters to stop paying taxes and practice civil disobedience until Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif steps down, raising fears of instability in the nuclear-armed US ally.

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