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AFP photographer shot at anti-Charlie rally in Pakistain
2015-01-19
An AFP photographer is recovering in hospital after being shot while covering an anti-Charlie Hebdo protest outside a French consulate in Pakistan.

The protest in Karachi by the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami religious party was one of several staged across Pakistan on Friday by Islamist groups against the French magazine's depiction of the Prophet Mohammed.

Asif Hassan was stable and conscious after the bullet entered his back and exited through his chest via a lung, medics at the Aga Khan University Hospital and relatives said.

Police and witnesses at the scene blamed the protesters for the violence, saying they opened fire on the police when they were blocked from reaching the consulate.

Two others, a policeman and a local TV cameraman, received minor wounds and were discharged from hospital after first aid treatment.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) demanded the culprits behind Friday's incident be brought to justice.

"We call on authorities to quickly and thoroughly investigate the shooting of Agence France-Presse photographer Asif Hassan and to hold the perpetrators to account," said CPJ's Asia program coordinator Bob Dietz.

"Journalists in Pakistan must be able to safely cover newsworthy events," Mr Dietz added.

Fourteen journalists died in Pakistan in 2014, according to the International Federation of Journalism, making it the deadliest country in the world for the profession.
Posted by:Steve White

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