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VOA标准英语2012--Khan Leads Drone Protest in Taliban Territory

时间:2012-10-07 13:12:40

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Khan Leads Drone Protest in Taliban Territory

Pakistan's opposition1 politician Imran Khan on Saturday led a convoy2 of some 500 vehicles including some 30 U.S. activists4 in an unprecedented5 march toward Taliban territory to protest CIA-led drone strikes in the country's tribal6 areas.

Some 3,000 party supporters waved red and green PTI party flags from their cars, beat drums and shouted their support of the cricket star turned politician as he led the so-called peace march into the impoverished7 west of the country and into the South Waziristan tribal district along the Afghan border.

Khan had shrugged8 off warnings of violence before the convoy left the capital Islamabad. But VOA's Ayaz Gul reports tensions were high on the slow-moving eight-hour car journey to Khan's hometown of Mianwali near Pakistan's tribal areas.

"One could see that Imran Khan himself was pretty nervous, because he was rarely stepping out of his vehicle, even though this convoy was moving at a very slow pace," said Gul.

Analysts9 said earlier the march was a way of Khan trying to gain political capital as the country readies for national elections in 2013. Reporter Gul says the march may have been a turning point for Khan, who will by vying10 for power in upcoming vote.

"This is going to bring a lot of attraction to Pakistan, to his political party both locally and internationally, and that is what is going to help raise his political profile," Gul added.

Khan, whose PTI party is most popular with the youth of Pakistan, supports talking with the Taliban. He said before he left that the CIA-coordinated strikes targeting militants11 were counterproductive.

Khan added that they kill and terrorize innocent civilians12, feeding into growing anti-American sentiment in Pakistan and creating new fighters as a result.

"If you cause human damage, these people will seek revenge, and then the militants will increase," Khan explained.

Some 30 U.S. peace activists with the anti-war group CodePink joined the march. Activist3 leader Medea Washington said they were trying to show Pakistan that not all Americans agreed with the drone policy.

The so-called peace march was to stop overnight in the northwestern town of Dera Ismail Khan before heading toward the South Waziristan tribal district on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik was in Washington to discuss, among other topics, the issue of drones which Pakistan considers illegal and a violation13 of its sovereignty.

Washington insists the strikes are an effective weapon against militants operating in Pakistan's northwest.


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