Fresh violence breaks out as TLP calls for action over ‘blasphemous’ cartoons in Charlie Hebdo magazine
Supporters of the banned Islamic fundamentalist party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) block a road during the protest in Lahore, Pakistan. Photograph: Reuters
Supporters of the banned Islamic fundamentalist party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) block a road during the protest in Lahore, Pakistan. Photograph: Reuters
Sun 18 Apr 2021 12.38 EDT
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An Islamic fundamentalist party in Pakistan has vowed to continue its fight to have the French ambassador expelled from the country over “blasphemous” cartoons published in a satirical French magazine, despite the government recently banning the group for terrorism.
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