In Pakistan, Thousands of Muslims took to the streets in anger at the cartoons published by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on their Prophet, Mohammed.
Thousands in Pakistan march in protest against publishing cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
The largest rally was held in Karachi, where 25,000 people shouted slogans including 'death to France'.
According to Daily Mail, the largest rally, which was held in Karachi, had 25,000 people who shouted slogans including 'death to France', 'death to the blasphemers' and '(We are) ready to sacrifice life for Prophet Mohammed'.
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