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Around 3,000 people on Wednesday attended a rally led by a Pakistani woman whose gang rape on the orders of a tribal council triggered an international outcry, witnesses said.
The protesters, the vast majority of them women, held placards and banners and cheered Mukhtaran Mai when she appeared on a stage along with a dozen other gang-rape victims to mark International Women's Day.
"I will continue my struggle to end the oppression of women," the 33-year-old Mai told the crowd. "I have come here so we can raise our voices together."
Protesters shouted slogans including "Give equal rights to women" and "Treat women with respect". Local authorities banned them from marching on roads so they held the rally in a park.
"The day will be momentous as it will bring together, for the first time, men and women in an area globally marked for gender discrimination and cruelty towards women," Mai said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2006

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