IFJ condemns killing of Mashal Khan
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 19 April 2017
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Mashal Khan, a journalism student, was lynched in Mardan for alleged blasphemy. The IFJ and Pakistani authorities have condemned the violence and called for justice.Summary
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the gruesome killing of journalism student Mashal Khan in Mardan on April 13 and demanded an immediate investigation into the incident, and prosecution of the perpetrators to ensure justice.
Khan, 23, was lynched by a violent mob in his hostel at Wali Khan University, allegedly for uploading blasphemous content on social networking site Facebook. The police, however, have found no evidence of the alleged blasphemous content. Graphic video footage of the lynching showed Khan lying on the floor and his body which bore multiple marks of severe torture was not moving. The mob was seen kicking his lifeless body and beating it with wooden planks. He was then thrown from the second floor of the university building.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the National Assembly, the Senate and the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan have condemned the killing and police have arrested 22 people in connection with the lynching, while an investigation is ongoing. Blasphemy is a sensitive issue in Pakistan and PM Sharif in March 2017 issued an order recommending removal of blasphemous content online saying that anyone who posted such content should face strict punishment under the law. When condemning the murder, the Senate of Pakistan suggested amending the blasphemy law to improve it.
IFJ general secretary, Anthony Bellanger said: “The IFJ strongly condemns the killing of Mashal Khan, a journalism student at the Wali Khan University in Pakistan; and demands immediate investigation into the incident and prosecution to punish the culprits. The IFJ urges the Pakistan government to make necessary amendments into the laws to ensure that such incidents are not repeated in future by ensuring explicit definition of blasphemous contents, and punishment to culprits in cases where blasphemy is used as a pretext to commit horrible crimes. The IFJ also expresses concerns over the overall atmosphere in Pakistan where restrictions on legitimate speech online is on the rise” - IFJ media release/Image: AFP
Key Points
- Mashal Khan was lynched by a mob at Wali Khan University on April 13.
- Authorities found no evidence of blasphemous content against him.
- IFJ demands immediate investigation and prosecution of the culprits.
- 22 people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
- Concerns raised about rising restrictions on free speech in Pakistan.
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