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| | Workers World June 27, 2002: India and Pakistan |
 | | The Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist)-Liberation, Socialist Unity Center of India, CPI (ML)-Red Flag, CPI (ML)-Unity Initiative, CPI (ML)-New Democracy, Communist Organization of India (ML) and the Marxist Communist Party of India collaborated to bring out their supporters among the Indian working class in a show of anti-imperialist solidarity against the mounting war crisis. |
 | | A protest of more than 1,000 in Lahore, the Kashmiri capital within Pakistan's borders, was jointly called by four left parties of Pakistan: the Communist Mazdoor Kissan Party, National Workers Party, Labor Party of Pakistan and the Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto). |
 | | In response to mounting tensions and the specter of all-out war between their two countries, numerous groups and thousands of workers in India and Pakistan took to the streets June 13 to denounce threats of war by the Vajpayee and Musharraf governments. |
| www.workers.org /ww/2002/indipak0627.php (134 words) |
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