LONDON: Syrian photojournalist Zakaria Abdelkafi suffered a heavy blow to the head, above his left eye, when police clashed with protestors at a cost-of-living demonstration in Paris on Tuesday.
Abdelkafi, who works for Al-Arabiya, was covering the mass protests in France’s capital calling for wage hikes amid the country’s high inflation.
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders announced on their Twitter page that an investigation has been launched into the incident.
It added that the journalist previously covered the war in Syria.
#France RSF deplores that cameraman @ZakriaAbdelkafi, after covering the war in Syria, was injured in the eyebrow as a result of a police charge at a demonstration in Paris today. We are actively investigating this incident. pic.twitter.com/Dkvis8Q0BT
— RSF (@RSF_inter) October 18, 2022
The 38-year-old, who was bleeding “profusely,” was reportedly quickly treated by “street medics” and declared stable, with his eye unaffected. He was transferred to a nearby hospital where he is currently being treated.
Many took to Twitter to express their support for Abdelkafi.
Asya Hesham, a colleague at Al-Arabiya and also from Syria, expressed deep concern for her compatriot.
“Our colleage in Al-Arabiya, photojournalist Zakaria Abdelkafi, was injured while covering the confrontation between French police and protestors,
زميلنا في العربية المصور زكريا عبد الكافي تعرض لإصابة أثناء تغطتيه لمواجهات بين الشرطة الفرنسية ومحتجين دخل على إثرها في عملية والآن هو بخير.
لزملاء هذه المهنة مكان خاص في قلبي، ولزكريا مكان كبير جداً فهو زميل مهنة وابن بلدي كمان.
حب كبير ..من زملاءك يازاك@ZakriaAbdelkafi pic.twitter.com/GEuenKXP6u
— Asya Hesham (@AsyaHesham) October 19, 2022
Over the past few days, thousands of people took to the streets of Paris to protest against soaring prices as weeks of strikes for higher wages at oil refineries prompted demands for a general strike.