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At least seven people have died in clashes between security forces and militant students at a mosque in the Pakistani capital, officials say.At least seven people have died in clashes between security forces and militant students at a mosque in the Pakistani capital, officials say.
A soldier, two policemen and two students are among the dead.A soldier, two policemen and two students are among the dead.
After several hours of shooting outside the controversial Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) a ceasefire was negotiated.After several hours of shooting outside the controversial Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) a ceasefire was negotiated.
Armed students at the mosque and religious schools linked to it have defied the authorities for months in a campaign for Islamic Sharia law.Armed students at the mosque and religious schools linked to it have defied the authorities for months in a campaign for Islamic Sharia law.
The mosque and the two madrassas (religious schools) attached to it have been at the centre of a number of high-profile incidents.The mosque and the two madrassas (religious schools) attached to it have been at the centre of a number of high-profile incidents.
These include the kidnapping of police and people the mosque says are involved in immoral activities such as prostitution.These include the kidnapping of police and people the mosque says are involved in immoral activities such as prostitution.
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The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan who is outside the mosque says the ceasefire was negotiated by a politician from the MMA, a coalition of Islamic parties.The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan who is outside the mosque says the ceasefire was negotiated by a politician from the MMA, a coalition of Islamic parties.
Police and doctors say two policemen, one soldier, two students and a passer-by were killed. A cameraman filming the violence also died.Police and doctors say two policemen, one soldier, two students and a passer-by were killed. A cameraman filming the violence also died.
Other reports put the death toll at more than 10.Other reports put the death toll at more than 10.
In pictures: Mosque violence Profile: Red mosqueIn pictures: Mosque violence Profile: Red mosque
At the height of the violence, regular police and paramilitary units ringing the mosque compound were replaced by what appeared to be special forces, our correspondent says.At the height of the violence, regular police and paramilitary units ringing the mosque compound were replaced by what appeared to be special forces, our correspondent says.
Ambulances and journalists were told to move further away from the scene.Ambulances and journalists were told to move further away from the scene.
Large groups of students - mostly armed with sticks and petrol bombs, but some with guns and wearing masks - have been patrolling around the mosque.Large groups of students - mostly armed with sticks and petrol bombs, but some with guns and wearing masks - have been patrolling around the mosque.
The first confirmed death on Tuesday - of a paramilitary soldier - was the first fatality in the prolonged stand-off between the authorities and the students.The first confirmed death on Tuesday - of a paramilitary soldier - was the first fatality in the prolonged stand-off between the authorities and the students.
A senior paramilitary official, Masha Allah, told reporters outside the Lal Masjid that he had been "killed in the firing from inside the mosque". A senior paramilitary official, Masha Allah, told reporters outside the Lal Masjid that the soldier had been "killed in the firing from inside the mosque".
Doctors at a nearby hospital later said two students had also succumbed to their gunshot injuries.Doctors at a nearby hospital later said two students had also succumbed to their gunshot injuries.
The students say scores of people from the mosque have been affected by the tear gas.The students say scores of people from the mosque have been affected by the tear gas.
Doctors confirmed they were treating about 60 people suffering the effects of tear gas, the Associated Press news agency reported. Several students had bullet wounds, doctors said.Doctors confirmed they were treating about 60 people suffering the effects of tear gas, the Associated Press news agency reported. Several students had bullet wounds, doctors said.
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There are two religious schools (madrassas) attached to the mosque, one for men, one for women.There are two religious schools (madrassas) attached to the mosque, one for men, one for women.
Tuesday's trouble started when a group of female students came out in large numbers and the paramilitary police used tear gas against them.Tuesday's trouble started when a group of female students came out in large numbers and the paramilitary police used tear gas against them.
Extra police had been deployed around the mosque earlier in the day.Extra police had been deployed around the mosque earlier in the day.
An official said the move was to prevent the seminary students from taking the law into their own hands.An official said the move was to prevent the seminary students from taking the law into their own hands.
Mosque leaders say the security forces started the trouble by erecting barricades near the mosque.Mosque leaders say the security forces started the trouble by erecting barricades near the mosque.
Critics have attacked the government for failing to enforce its authority in the capital.Critics have attacked the government for failing to enforce its authority in the capital.
Correspondents say the authorities have seemed unwilling or unable to act. President Musharraf has said security forces cannot raid the mosque for fear of reprisal suicide attacks.Correspondents say the authorities have seemed unwilling or unable to act. President Musharraf has said security forces cannot raid the mosque for fear of reprisal suicide attacks.