One dead after protests against KFC branches in Pakistan

Protesters, angry at the war in Gaza, have claimed KFC is a symbol of the United States and its ally Israel.
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Protesters, angry at the war in Gaza, have been urging a boycott of the chain, claiming it's a symbol of the United States and its ally Israel.
At least 20 attempted attacks on KFC outlets have been recorded across the country in the past week, Pakistan's Minister of State for the Interior Talal Chaudhry told the BBC.
Videos on social media show mobs armed with iron rods entering KFC stores and threatening to burn them down before police arrive to arrest protesters. In Karachi, two stores were set on fire.
A video on social media shows a man yelling, "They are buying bullets with the money you make."
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