London attack: Anger burst over calling the attacker of Pakistan region
London attack: Anger burst over calling the attacker of Pakistan region
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Public anger erupted against a prominent newspaper in Pakistan stating that the person involved in the London Bridge attack was of Pakistani origin. Furious protesters surrounded the newspaper office in the capital Islamabad for about three hours and did not let those working there get out.

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Don newspaper had written the attacker Usman Khan, a British citizen of Pakistani origin, who killed two people in his terrorist attack on London Bridge. While other Pakistani newspapers described the attacker as born in Britain and raised there. It was also published that he had no connection with Pakistan. Usman carried out the attack on London Bridge last week. He was trained in a terrorist attack in Pakistan itself. His teenage years were spent in Pakistan. His family is originally from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

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On Monday, a few dozen people, agitated over Usman's being of Pakistani origin, demonstrated outside the Dawn newspaper office. Protesting at the written apology, the protesters neither allowed a newspaper employee to go to the office nor leave for about three hours. During this time they also misbehaved with some employees of newspaper and Dawn TV. Later in the presence of Assistant Commissioner of Police, reconciliation was carried out between the newspaper management and the protesters.

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