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  • Un manifestante paquistaní quema neumáticos en Rawalpindi para protestar por el vídeo ofensivo sobre Mahoma

    Un manifestante paquistaní quema neumáticos en Rawalpindi para protestar por el vídeo ofensivo sobre Mahoma

    TOPSHOTS A Pakistani demonstrator drags burning tyres on a street during a protest against an anti-Islam film in Rawalpindi on September 21, 2012.Thousands of Pakistanis are expected to take to the streets to demonstrate against a US-made anti-Islam film after the government called an impromptu public holiday to let people protest. The crudely made film, produced by US-based extremist Christians, has triggered protests in at least 20 countries since excerpts were posted online, and more than 30 people have been killed in violence linked to the film. AFP PHOTO / AAMIR QURESHI

  • Pakistán ha vuelto a ser escenario de los peores enfrentamientos

    Pakistán ha vuelto a ser escenario de los peores enfrentamientos

    A Pakistani demonstrator throws a tear gas shell towards riot police during a protest against an anti-Islam film in Islamabad on September 21, 2012. Angry demonstrators set fire to two cinemas in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar, police and witnesses said, as the country began a day of protests against an anti-Islam film. Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf urged people to vent their fury peacefully over the "Innocence of Muslims" film, which has triggered angry demonstrations around the world. AFP PHOTO/ AAMIR QURESHI

  • Un policía dispara contra los manifestantes en la capital de Pakistán, Islamabad

    Un policía dispara contra los manifestantes en la capital de Pakistán, Islamabad

    A Pakistani policeman fires an automatic weapon towards demonstrators during a protest against an anti-Islam film in Islamabad on September 21, 2012. Angry demonstrators set fire to two cinemas in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar, police and witnesses said, as the country began a day of protests against an anti-Islam film. Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf urged people to vent their fury peacefully over the "Innocence of Muslims" film, which has triggered angry demonstrations around the world. AFP PHOTO/ AAMIR QURESHI

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