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Three killed in Pakistani cartoon protests

by UK Guardian (reposted)
Three people were killed and scores injured in a third consecutive day of violent protests in Pakistan over the publication of cartoons of the prophet Muhammad.
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A crowd of more than 70,000 people in the north-western city of Peshawar burned businesses and attacked police, who hit back with teargas and batons.

One of the three people killed was a young boy, shot in the head. A Pakistani security official told the Reuters news agency it was unclear whether police or protesters had fired the bullet.

A crowd of more than 70,000 people in the north-western city of Peshawar burned businesses and attacked police, who hit back with teargas and batons.

One of the three people killed was a young boy, shot in the head. A Pakistani security official told the Reuters news agency it was unclear whether police or protesters had fired the bullet.

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Two people were killed and dozens injured in Pakistan in the worst violence yet triggered by demonstrations against the cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed.

There were clashes in three cities, with the worst unrest in Lahore, in the north-east, where thousands of protesters burned cars and ransacked Western fastfood chains. The Norwegian mobile phone company Telenor, whose headquarters in the Pakistani capital has drawn peaceful demonstrations, was also attacked while stones were thrown at a Holiday Inn and several Western-owned petrol stations.

Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds but security guards at a bank fired real bullets killing two men.

In Islamabad, Western embassies were the targets of protesting students who scaled the perimeter of the capital's maximum security diplomatic enclave chanting "Expel European ambassadors" and, despite the fact that the Danish embassy is not in that enclave, "Death to Denmark". The windows of cars and of a branch of the British bank Standard Chartered were smashed.

Several thousands meanwhile demonstrated peacefully if noisily, outside Parliament.In Peshawar, near the Afghan border, there were clashes between protesters and police for a second consecutive day.

Reaction to the cartoon controversy has until now been muted in Pakistan, the world's second most populous Muslim nation after Indonesia. But yesterday's demonstrations, of a kind rarely seen since President Pervez Musharraf took power in 1999, came in an atmosphere of growing anger. Religious groups, including several banned by General Musharraf in his drive to quell extremism, are suspected of being behind some of the planning, but the sense of outrage at what is being depicted as an orchestrated Western assault on Muslim sensibilities, appears to cut across Pakistani society.

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article345486.ece
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