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The business and economic activities in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad ground to a halt last week amid repeated security threats.
Despite decline in the business, traders were unwilling to make security arrangements of their own and still believe that the government and law enforcement agencies are responsible to give them protection.
A cloth trader in the retail hub of Islamabad said: “How can law enforcers protect us from terrorists when they themselves are targets.”
Islamabad has now become flash point of long marches, political demonstrations and terrorist attacks in recent months.
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