A press freedom group has denounced the “unacceptable” injury of an award-winning Syrian photojournalist during a Paris protest against police brutality.
Ameer Alhalbi, a freelance photographer who worked for Polka Magazine and AFP, was covering the demonstrations against police violence and the government’s new law restricting the sharing of images of officers over the weekend when he was injured.
Photos show Alhalbi’s face appears bruised with much of his head covered in bandages.
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