Hamid Mir injured in Karachi gun attack
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 19 April 2014
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Hamid Mir, a notable TV anchor, was shot while en route to his office in Karachi. He was rushed to the hospital and is reportedly out of danger.Summary
KARACHI — Prominent television anchor Hamid Mir was seriously injured in a gun attack in Karachi Saturday, in an incident that sent shockwaves through Pakistan’s media community and raised urgent concerns about journalist safety in the country.
Attack in broad daylight
According to reports from Geo News, Mir had just arrived in Karachi from Islamabad and was traveling from the airport to his office when unidentified gunmen ambushed his vehicle near the Natha Khan Bridge area. The attackers, riding two motorbikes and accompanied by a car, opened fire at close range.
Mir sustained multiple gunshot wounds, with initial reports saying three bullets struck his body, prompting an immediate rush to a nearby hospital. Doctors later confirmed that while his injuries were serious, he was out of immediate danger following emergency treatment.
A pattern of threats
The attack was not the first time Mir had been targeted. In November 2012, a bomb was discovered planted under his car, which was successfully defused before it could cause harm. The repeated targeting highlighted the risks faced by high-profile journalists covering sensitive political and security issues in Pakistan.
Mir, one of the country’s most recognizable television figures, hosts the widely watched current affairs program 'Capital Talk' and is known for his outspoken views and interviews with key political and security figures.
Growing concern for media safety
The shooting came amid a troubling wave of violence against journalists. Just weeks earlier, on March 28, 2014, Lahore-based anchor Raza Rumi survived an assassination attempt when gunmen attacked his vehicle. While Rumi escaped unharmed, his driver was killed, and a security guard was injured in the incident.
The back-to-back attacks intensified fears within the media industry, with journalists and press freedom organizations warning of an increasingly hostile environment for reporting, particularly on sensitive topics such as militancy, politics, and national security.
Calls for investigation
Following the attack on Mir, media organizations, civil society groups, and political leaders demanded a thorough investigation and accountability for those responsible. The incident also sparked debate over the safety of journalists and the need for stronger protections to ensure press freedom in Pakistan.
Key Points
- Hamid Mir was shot three times in Karachi.
- The attack occurred as he was traveling from the airport to his office.
- He has previously survived an assassination attempt.
- Mir is the second journalist targeted in recent weeks in Pakistan.
- A driver was killed in a separate incident involving another journalist.
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