IFJ condemns murder of Haroon Khan
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 13 October 2017
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The International Federation of Journalists has condemned the killing of Haroon Khan, a journalist in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The IFJ calls for immediate action to protect journalists and address the culture of impunity in Pakistan.Summary
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) Friday strongly condemned the killing of a journalist in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Thursday, October 12. It demanded immediate arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators.
Haroon Khan, a journalist with Sach TV and stringer for local Mashriq Television channel, was returning home after offering prayers when two motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire. Khan’s bullet-ridden body was rushed to the hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. The motive for the killing is yet to be determined.
IFJ general secretary Anthony Bellanger said: "Haroon Khan is the fourth journalist killed in Pakistan this year, drawing attention to the challenging and dangerous environment that Pakistan's media continues to work in. Peshawar is renowned for the hostile environment the media works in. As we draw near to the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, we demand action from the Pakistan government to concrete action to guarantee the safety of journalists and end the culture of impunity that runs rife across the country. To date of the more than 100 journalists murdered in Pakistan since 2005, only 3 cases have been successfully prosecuted."
November 2 is the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, which will launch the IFJ’s annual #EndImpunity campaign that will run until November 23. – IFJ media release/Photo courtesy: The Express Tribune
Key Points
- Haroon Khan was murdered on October 12 in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
- He was returning home after prayers when attacked by assailants.
- Khan's death marks the fourth murder of a journalist in Pakistan this year.
- IFJ demands urgent measures from the Pakistani government to enhance journalist safety.
- Since 2005, only 3 out of over 100 journalist murder cases have been prosecuted.
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