ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of people joined a Shia-led protest in Islamabad on Friday against Pakistan’s decision to join Saudi Arabia’s 34-country coalition against extremism, as Riyadh’s foreign minister ended a two-day visit to the country.
The protesters presented a memorandum to a Foreign Office spokesperson demanding Pakistan drop out of the alliance, which was announced in December and is seen as the latest sign of a more assertive foreign policy by the kingdom.
“Neither the Pakistan army nor the nation is for rent, we will oppose any attempts to sell the army to the house of Saud for a few billion riyals,” said Shia activist Gul-e-Zahra, addressing the Friday’s rally.
Small scale rallies against the Saudi coalition were also organised in Lahore, while rival protests were held in Islamabad against Iran, with demonstrators accusing Tehran of ‘meddling’ in Saudi Arabia’s internal affairs. The protesters chanted slogans vowing to ‘lay down their lives for the protection of the custodians of the holy cities’, a term used for the ruling Saudi family.

In a separate rally in the capital, an estimated 1,500 people chanted slogans against Saudi’s execution of Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr on January 2, which sparked a deepening crisis between Riyadh and Iran. Pakistan announced on Thursday they would join the Saudi-led military alliance to fight ‘terrorism’ in the Islamic world, following a meeting between Riyadh’s foreign minister Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.




DAILY TIMES.
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