Supporters of Pakistan's religious political party Sunni Tehreek shout slogans as they demand military operation against Taliban, in Pakistan's northwest, during a protest rally in Lahore
Supporters of Pakistan's religious political party Sunni Tehreek shout slogans as they demand a military operation against the Taliban in Pakistan's northwest, during a protest rally in Lahore February 28, 2014. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION MILITARY)
Supporters of Pakistan's religious political party Sunni Tehreek shout slogans as they demand military operation against Taliban, in Pakistan's northwest, during protest rally in Lahore
Supporters of Pakistan's religious political party Sunni Tehreek shout slogans as they demand a military operation against the Taliban, in Pakistan's northwest, during a protest rally in Lahore February 28, 2014. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION MILITARY)
Supporters of Pakistan's religious political party Sunni Tehreek shout slogans as they demand military operation against Taliban, in Pakistan's northwest, during a protest rally in Lahore
Supporters of Pakistan's religious political party Sunni Tehreek shout slogans as they demand a military operation against Taliban, in Pakistan's northwest, during a protest rally in Lahore February 28, 2014. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION MILITARY)
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Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi February 27, 2014. Relatives of rebels, activists and ordinary people who have gone missing in a lawless Pakistani province appealed to the United Nations for help on Thursday after a 2,300 km walk from Baluchistan which started last October, to draw attention to their plight. Bodies of hundreds of pro-independence rebels have been found across the Baluchistan province and many more have gone missing in the past several years, in a little-reported conflict in a remote corner on Pakistan's Iranian border. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi February 27, 2014. Relatives of rebels, activists and ordinary people who have gone missing in a lawless Pakistani province appealed to the United Nations for help on Thursday after a 2,300 km walk from Baluchistan which started last October, to draw attention to their plight. Bodies of hundreds of pro-independence rebels have been found across the Baluchistan province and many more have gone missing in the past several years, in a little-reported conflict in a remote corner on Pakistan's Iranian border. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Relatives display pictures of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan as they walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi
Relatives display pictures of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan as they walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi February 27, 2014. Relatives of rebels, activists and ordinary people who have gone missing in a lawless Pakistani province appealed to the United Nations for help on Thursday after a 2,300 km walk from Baluchistan which started last October, to draw attention to their plight. Bodies of hundreds of pro-independence rebels have been found across the Baluchistan province and many more have gone missing in the past several years, in a little-reported conflict in a remote corner on Pakistan's Iranian border. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan hold up signs as they walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan hold up signs as they walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi February 27, 2014. Relatives of rebels, activists and ordinary people who have gone missing in a lawless Pakistani province appealed to the United Nations for help on Thursday after a 2,300 km walk from Baluchistan which started last October, to draw attention to their plight. Bodies of hundreds of pro-independence rebels have been found across the Baluchistan province and many more have gone missing in the past several years, in a little-reported conflict in a remote corner on Pakistan's Iranian border. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi
Relatives of people who have gone missing in Pakistan's restive province of Baluchistan walk towards Islamabad, in Rawalpindi February 27, 2014. Relatives of rebels, activists and ordinary people who have gone missing in a lawless Pakistani province appealed to the United Nations for help on Thursday after a 2,300 km walk from Baluchistan which started last October, to draw attention to their plight. Bodies of hundreds of pro-independence rebels have been found across the Baluchistan province and many more have gone missing in the past several years, in a little-reported conflict in a remote corner on Pakistan's Iranian border. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)