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Fearless writer: Dawn assistant editor Murtaza Razvi strangled to death

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 20 April 2012

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Fearless writer: Dawn assistant editor Murtaza Razvi strangled to death
Dawn Senior Assistant Editor and magazines head Murtaza Razvi was murdered in Karachi on April 19, police said. His body was found in sculptor Shahid Rassam’s art studio with torture marks and tied hands, and he was apparently strangled. Dawn editor Zafar Abbas called Razvi a generous friend and a fearless writer.

ISLAMABAD: Murtaza Razvi, a Senior Assistant Editor and head of magazines at Dawn was murdered Thursday (April 19) in Karachi, the newspaper reported Friday. Police said his body was found in an art studio that belonged to sculptor Shahid Rassam, a close friend of Razvi. According to police, there were torture marks on his body and his hands were tied. He had apparently been strangled to death. Razvi’s family said he had no personal enmity with anyone. Dawn’s Editor Zafar Abbas said: “Murtaza was a generous friend and a highly talented journalist. In his death the journalist fraternity has lost a fearless writer.” The deceased leaves behind his wife Shahrezad Samiuddin and three minor daughters Maya, Priya and Dina, Dawn reported. Razvi is the second journalist to be murdered in Pakistan this year after the Taliban gunned down Mukarram Khan Atif of Dewa Radio, a Pashto language radio channel of the Voice of America and who also worked for Dunya TV, on January 17.

KEY POINTS:

  • Police said Murtaza Razvi’s body was found in an art studio in Karachi linked to sculptor Shahid Rassam.
  • Authorities reported torture marks and tied hands, and said he was apparently strangled to death.
  • Razvi’s family said he had no personal enmity with anyone.
  • Dawn editor Zafar Abbas said the journalist community had lost a fearless writer.
  • Razvi was the second journalist reported murdered in Pakistan this year after Mukarram Khan Atif was shot on January 17.

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