A vigil has been held in Belfast to protest against the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Aqla in the West Bank.

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Abu Aqla, 51, was shot dead while reporting on an Israeli military raid in Jenin on Wednesday.

The UN Security Council has called for an immediate investigation into her death.

The National Union of Journalists said the whole world had been shocked by the killing.

Robin Wilson, chair of the Belfast and District branch, said they supported calls for an independent investigation.

He said Abu Aqla was "just going about her business in the occupied territory engaging in what journalists should do which is fair and accurate reporting".

"Our heart goes out to the family of the murdered journalist but also we're very conscious that there are many other journalists who have been threatened, who have been injured, who have been killed, of course including in Northern Ireland with Martin O'Hagan and Lyra McKee," he said.

"What happens all to often is there are people who seem inclined to shoot the messenger when they don't like the message," Mr Wilson added.

The Belfast demonstration was held in Writer's Square, with another held in Londonderry on Saturday.