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Rangers, Cops Held Hostage By Anti-France Protesters In Pakistan

At least seven Pakistan police officers and special rangers were taken hostage on Sunday by supporters of a radical Islamist party, officials said, after days of violent anti-France protests.

Rioting has rocked the country since Monday, when the leader of the now-banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) was detained in Lahore after calling for the expulsion of the French ambassador. The TLP has been behind an anti-France campaign for months since President Emmanuel Macron defended the right of Charlie Hebdo magazine to republish cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed — an act deemed blasphemous in Pakistan. The protests have paralysed cities and led to the deaths of six policemen.

โ€œThe TLP members are holding five police officers and two rangers hostage,โ€ said Rana Arif, a police spokesman in Lahore. Firdous Ashiq Awan, a spokeswoman for the Punjab provincial government, said 12 policemen had been abducted and taken to a TLP mosque in Lahore. โ€œViolent groups armed with petrol bombs and acid bottles stormed the Nawankot police station this morning,โ€ she tweeted. TLP leaders say several of the partyโ€™s supporters were killed in Sundayโ€™s clashes An oil truck was seized and petrol bombs thrown at officers, both Arif and Awan said.Rangers, cops held hostage by anti-France protesters in Pakistan

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Kartik Sud

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