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Thursday, March 12, 2009 13:05 IST
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ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of black-suited Pakistani lawyers and flag-waving opposition activists launched a cross-country protest on Thursday to demand the restoration of Supreme Court judges sacked two years ago, ignoring both a police crackdown and the government plea on maintaining order during the stir. The year-old civilian coalition government scrambled for ways to avert a showdown. Simultaneously setting out from Karachi and Quetta, the lawyers will be joined by their counterparts from Lahore and will converge in the federal capital March 16 for a sit-in at the Constitution Avenue where parliament is situated.

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As the PPP-led governmentlaunched countrywide crackdown to derail a PML-N supported mass rally, Pakistan's top Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif has accused the government of plotting to kill him. Sharif said he had received "certain information about certain forces who are active against him. "Threats to my life come from high-ranking officials, certain topmost people in the government, my sources say," the former premier said. "The risks are there. I can't abandon my mission because of the risks. It's a very noble cause. A mission to put the country back on the road to democracy," he was quoted as saying by Guardian newspaper.

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