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Jihadi
Oct 19 2008, Shazil

Increasingly Pakistanis have to square up to face what could be a defining moment in their lives. They can either crawl into shelters and take refuge, trembling with fear and anxiety, or face up to what is now a reality of life in Pakistan.

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In this Nov 25, 2004 file photo, captured Central Asians alleged to be Islamic militants, Abdul Qahar, 26, Mohammad Khalid, 16, and Hussain 14, from left, are presented before the media as an officer of Pakistan army looks on, in Peshawar, Pakistan....