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Five injured in anti-U.S. protest in Pakistan

by Reuters
Sunday, 16 September 2012 16:55 GMT

KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Five people were injured on Sunday when Muslims protesting against a video that ridicules the Prophet Mohammad clashed with police in trying to reach the U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city.

Four days of protest against the short, amateurish clip, produced in California and posted online, have seen American and European embassies, businesses and a school attacked in Libya, Tunisia, Yemen and Egypt.

Several groups had called for the protests in Pakistan on Sunday.

In Karachi, around 1,000 protesters began throwing stones and police responded with teargas and by firing into the air, said senior policeman Fayyaz Laghari. Two policemen and three protesters were injured.

Around 4,000 people demonstrated in the eastern city of Lahore and about same number in Kirri Shamozai in the north.

Local television stations aired footage of other small, peaceful protests in more than a dozen towns and cities. (Reporting by Katharine Houreld; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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