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Journalist Ayub Khattak's killer sentenced to life imprisonment

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 17 March 2016 |  JP Staff Report

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Journalist Ayub Khattak's killer sentenced to life imprisonment
Aminullah has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2013 murder of journalist Ayub Khattak. The conviction highlights ongoing issues of journalist safety in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD — The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) have welcomed the conviction in the 2013 murder case of a journalist in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

On Wednesday (March 16), the District and Sessions Court in Karak district convicted Aminullah of the murder of Jang Group journalist Ayub Khattak. Aminullah was sentenced to life imprisonment and fined Rs5 million ($50,000) for the 2013 murder. Aminullah’s brother, Khood Niaz, was acquitted after he was accused of being an accomplice.

Khattak was killed on October 11, 2013, when Aminullah fired shots at the journalist near his residence in the Takht Nusrati area. The murder was linked to Khattak’s reporting in Karak Times about the drug business in the area in which Aminullah was involved. Aminullah had threatened Khattak before the murder. Aminullah’s conviction is only the third in Pakistan, where the IFJ has recorded over 100 journalist murder cases since 2000.

The PFUJ said, “We welcome the verdict and believe that all slain journalists of Pakistan should get justice. The state should ensure that the murders are investigated properly, and the murderers brought to book.”

The IFJ said: “The conviction is a step towards reigning in the culture of impunity for crimes against journalists in Pakistan. The IFJ welcomes the conviction and supports the efforts by the Pakistan government and authorities to end the culture of violence and impunity. However, more than 100 slain journalists’ families still await justice, and the Pakistan government should do everything possible urgently for delivering the justice.”

The two other cases of journalist murders where convictions have been made are that of American Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl, killed after being kidnapped in 2002, and Geo TV reporter Wali Khan Babar, shot dead in 2011.

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Key Points

  • Aminullah convicted for the 2013 murder of Ayub Khattak.
  • Sentenced to life imprisonment and fined Rs5 million.
  • Murder linked to Khattak's reporting on local drug trade.
  • Only the third conviction for journalist murders in Pakistan since 2000.
  • IFJ and PFUJ demand justice for all slain journalists in the country.

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