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Pakistan arrests 100s of activists,bans rallies

Pakistani lawyers march in a road during a demonstration for the reinstatement of deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mahmood Chaudhry in Rawalpindi, Pakistan Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Pakistan banned protests in two provinces and arrested scores of lawyers and opposition leaders Wednesday ahead of planned rallies threatening to batter the already-shaky rule of its pro-Western government.(AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
ISLAMABAD-Pakistan arrested hundreds of opposition activists Wednesday and banned protests in two regions ahead of a planned rally outside Parliament that could weaken the already shaky rule of the country's U.S.-allied government.The crackdown by police and intelligence agencies is likely to damage the democratic credentials of the ruling party of President Asif Ali Zardari and stoke further anger at the government's one-year-old rule. The opposition, along with lawyers spearheading the planned protest, vowed to press on."I cannot rest when Pakistan is being taken toward disastrous circumstances," Nawaz Sharif, head of the largest opposition party, told several thousand supporters at a rally in North West Frontier Province. "We cannot compromise when all institutions are ruined and the system is on the verge of collapse."The upheaval comes as the nuclear-armed nation is grappling to contain surging violence by al-Qaida and the Taliban and fix an economy that functions only because of support from international lenders. It could lead to a political deadlock and even some form of intervention by the powerful military, which has often seized power in the past following chaotic civilian rule.Pakistan's feisty lawyers, Sharif's party and two smaller groups are demanding Zardari fulfill a pledge to reinstate a group of judges fired by former President Pervez Musharraf in 2007. Zardari is refusing to do so, apparently fearing they could limit his power or reopen corruption cases against him...
By MUNIR AHMAD, Associated Press Writer
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