The World - News from April 21, 1985
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New violence struck Karachi, Pakistan, when mobs of youths, defying a 24-hour curfew, hurled rocks at police before they were driven off with tear gas and police charges. Two people were stabbed to death, bringing the toll in six days of clashes between ethnic groups to 51 killed and 250 seriously wounded.
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