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A timeline of the rocky relationship between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.
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Political and religious parties begin "long march" to Islamabad to protest reopening of supply routes to Afghanistan.
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Jamaat-ud-Dawa leader says he is innocent and ready to defend himself from US accusations that he supports terrorism.
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Sixty-two-year-old leader of Jamaat-ud-Dawa group had been addressing anti-US rallies in Pakistan until recently.
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Alleged mastermind of Mumbai attacks addresses "Kashmir Solidarity" rally in Lahore.
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Alleged mastermind of Mumbai attacks to address "Kashmir Solidarity" rally in Lahore.
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Hafiz Saeed, alleged mastermind of Mumbai attacks, set to address 'Solidarity Day' rally.
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Founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba is placed under house arrest and his charity is closed.
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Jamaat-ud-Dawa alleged to have links to armed group accused of role in Mumbai attacks.
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The former head of the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group, which is suspected of involvement in the July 11 India rail blasts, is reported to have been placed under house arrest in Pakistan.
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Last Modified: 10 Aug 2006 19:29 GMT
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