1. Protesters belonging to Islamic organisation called "Fidaeyaa Khatam-e-Nabuwat" burning French, US and Israeli flags
2. Protesters standing on French, US and Israeli flags and holding poster reading (English) "We Condemn The Blasphemy of Muhammed in Charlie Hebdo"
3. Close of flags under protesters' feet
4. Protesters chanting in support of Prophet Muhammad
5. Close of protester chanting
6. Close of placard reading (English) "Dow(n) With Charli(e) Hebdo"
7. Wide of protesters belong to another group called "Islamic Organisation" carrying banners and chanting against Charlie Hebdo
8. Mid of protesters
9. Close of placard reading (Urdu) "Death to Blasphemer"
10. Protest leader addressing protesters
11. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Shujauddin Sheikh, religious scholar:
"Look at the double standards of the West, where talking about the Holocaust or against the Queen of England in Britain is a crime. People who commit this crime are being punished and penalised. We (as Muslims) believe and respect all prophets and when this (blasphemy) is done against the Prophet Muhammad, who is Allah Almighty's blessing to all humanity, they (the West) say it is freedom of speech. The world and Muslims should understand that this is a double standard - talking about some people is punishable while the blasphemy of Prophet Muhammad is considered to be freedom of speech."
12. Various of protests holding banners and placards
Thousands of Muslims demonstrated in Karachi on Saturday over a French satirical weekly's latest caricature of the Prophet Muhammad.
Protesters burnt French, US and Israeli flags and chanted slogans against Charlie Hebdo.
Religious scholar Shujauddin Sheikh criticised the Western world for having "double standards" when addressing the freedom of speech issue.
"We (as Muslims) believe and respect all prophets and when this (blasphemy) is done against the Prophet Muhammad, who is Allah Almighty's blessing to all humanity, they (the West) say it is freedom of speech," he said.
"The world and Muslims should understand that this is a double standard - talking about some people is punishable while the blasphemy of Prophet Muhammad is considered to be freedom of speech."
The depiction of the prophet is deemed insulting to many followers of Islam.