PESHAWAR, Pakistan – Gunfire and rioting erupted yesterday as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Pakistan’s third straight day of violent protests over the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
ISLAMABAD, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that French President Emmanuel Macron has "attacked Islam" by encouraging the display of cartoons depicting the Prophet ...
Anti-France demonstrators rallied Thursday in Pakistan and the foreign minister lodged a diplomatic complaint as the backlash grew against a French magazine republishing cartoons of the Prophet ...
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people protested across Pakistan on Friday against French magazine Charlie Hebdo's reprinting of cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammad, chanting ...
KARACHI, Pakistan – About 5,000 children chanting “Hang those who insulted the prophet” rallied in Pakistan’s largest city yesterday in the latest protest in the Islamic nation against the publication ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Feb. 13 -- Police fired tear gas and wielded batons Monday to stop about 7,000 students protesting cartoons of the prophet Muhammad from marching on the governor's residence in ...
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistani security forces arrested hundreds of Islamic hard-liners, virtually sealed off the capital and used gunfire and tear gas Sunday to quell protests against caricatures ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Gunfire and rioting erupted Wednesday as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Pakistan's third straight day of violent protests over the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.