AI to Pakistan: End impunity for attacks on journalists
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 10 January 2018
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Amnesty International has called for an end to impunity surrounding attacks on journalists in Pakistan. The organization demands immediate action following recent assaults on journalists, including Taha Siddiqui.Summary
The attacks on Taha Siddiqui and other Pakistani journalists must be immediately and effectively investigated by the authorities, Amnesty International said Wednesday, calling for an end to impunity for such attacks.
Siddiqui was driving to Islamabad airport at 8:20am Wednesday when the car he was traveling in was besieged by at least 10 armed men, who beat him, threatened to kill him, and tried to abduct him. The journalist escaped the assailants, but they took his possessions, including his passport, laptop and mobile phone.
“The beating and attempted abduction of Taha Siddiqui is the latest in a deeply worrying pattern of attacks on journalists in Pakistan. This is the third case in recent months when a journalist has been targeted by violent attackers while traveling by car. There has thus far been a failure by the authorities to identify the perpetrators, let alone bring them to justice,” said Omar Waraich, Deputy South Asia Director at Amnesty International.
“Pakistani journalists have a right to carry out their work freely and without fear. Journalism is not a crime, but attacking journalists is. These crimes must be immediately and effectively investigated. All journalists must be protected from violence and intimidation. And there must be a clear and unequivocal commitment by the Pakistani authorities to end impunity for attacks on journalists.”
In 2017, journalists Rana Tanveeer, Matiullah Jan and Ahmad Noorani all came under attack by unidentified assailants. Three years earlier, in 2014, journalists Hamid Mir and Raza Rumi narrowly survived attempted assassinations by gunmen. - AI/Photo: Reuters
Key Points
- Taha Siddiqui was attacked by armed men while traveling to Islamabad airport.
- Amnesty International demands effective investigations into such attacks.
- This incident is part of a worrying trend of violence against journalists in Pakistan.
- Previous cases involving journalists remain unsolved, contributing to a climate of fear.
- Authorities are urged to ensure the safety of journalists and hold attackers accountable.
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