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Friday, 28 December, 2001, 15:05 GMT
Images of India-Pakistan crisis
Despite pleas from the international community, India and Pakistan show no signs of backing down in their argument over the attack on parliament in Delhi on 13 December.

India is demanding that Pakistan close down "terrorist groups" it blames for the attack. Pakistan says it must see evidence of their involvement first.

Indian troops
Indian soldiers test their weapons close to the border

Escaping villagers
Many of those living close to the border are leaving for safer areas

Pakistanis burn an effigy of the Indian prime minister
These residents of Karachi show what they think of the Indian prime minister

Man by his damaged house
This man says his roof was damaged by a shell fired across the border by Indian troops

India woman takes the bus from Lahore to Delhi
Families divided - this Pakistani man says farewell to an Indian relative leaving on the Lahore-Delhi bus
See also:

27 Dec 01 | South Asia
India and Pakistan crisis deepens
26 Dec 01 | South Asia
US adds pressure on Pakistan
24 Dec 01 | South Asia
Pakistan freezes militant funds
21 Dec 01 | Americas
More groups join US terror blacklist
15 Dec 01 | South Asia
Suspects held over parliament raid
13 Dec 01 | South Asia
Pakistan leads world condemnation
18 Dec 01 | South Asia
India facing tough choices
28 Dec 01 | UK Politics
UK urges Pakistan action on terror
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