Participants at the rally
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Hundreds in Pakistan pay tribute to Osama bin Laden
Some 450 chant for US-eliminated al-Qaeda leader at rally organised by pro-Taliban faction
Hundreds of Islamists rallied in Pakistan's southwestern city of Quetta Thursday to pay tribute to al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden on the second anniversary of his death.
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Organised by a pro-Taliban faction of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), headed by Maulvi Ismatullah, some 450 participants at the rally chanted: "Long live Islamic jihad and long live Mulla Omar!" an AFP reporter at the scene said.

Taliban supporters rally in Pakistan (photo: EPA)
Many of them were also carrying portraits of bin Laden.
The JUI's central secretary for information, Maulana Abdul Sattar Chisti, paid tributes to bin Laden.
"We are observing death anniversary of an Islamic hero, who was killed by American and Pakistani agents," he said.
"Bin Laden's martyrdom gave a new impetus to jihad against forces inimical to Islam," he added.
Bin Laden, the founder of al-Qaeda and mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the United States, was killed on 2 May, 2011 in a secret US Navy SEAL operation in a walled-off compound in the Pakistani garrison town of Abbottabad.
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