YAHOO! NEWS: A group of demonstrators in Pakistan have burned an effigy of David Cameron in protest at the recent comments made by the Prime Minister.
The British politician provoked an angry response this week when he told an audience in India that elements in Pakistan were promoting the export of terror.
About a dozen activists with the group Shabab-e-Milli, an affiliate of the radical Jamate Islami, chanted anti-PM slogans outside the Karachi Press Club.
The protesters shouted "Down with Cameron," and held up a banner reading "David Camroon - The loos mouth".
Rally organiser Mohammad Yousuf Munir called on his country to cut diplomatic ties with the UK.
He added: "There should be a protest on an international level as Pakistan is working in coordination with the international community in its war against terror. It's a sheer injustice."
Pakistan's information minister, Qamar Zaman Kaira, said there was "resentment" in his country over Mr Cameron's comments. >>> Sky News | Saturday, July 31, 2010