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Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims

Workers of Sunni Tehreek recite a Quran Pak during a prayer ceremony held for the 135 people, mostly Pakistani Army Soldiers, who were buried in an avalanche at a military outpost in the Gayari district on 7 April 2012.

Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
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Caption

Workers recite prayers while displaying images of those caught in the avalanche.

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  • id:1154621
  • date:13 April 2012
  • dimensions:8.53 x 6.4 in. (2560 x 1920 px)
  • dpi:300dpi
  • file size in memory:16.11 MB
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  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
  • Sunni Tehreek workers hold a prayer ceremony for avalanche victims
Story summary

Workers of Sunni Tehreek recite a Quran Pak during a prayer ceremony held for the 135 people, mostly Pakistani Army Soldiers, who were buried in an avalanche at a military outpost in the Gayari district on 7 April 2012.

Details
  • id:1154621
  • date:13 April 2012
  • dimensions:8.53 x 6.4 in. (2560 x 1920 px)
  • dpi:300dpi
  • file size in memory:16.11 MB
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