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TV manager killed in Afghanistan

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 1 December 2015

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TV manager killed in Afghanistan
Amanullah Ataee, the managing director of Asia Television, was shot dead in Kabul. The International Federation of Journalists has condemned the murder and demanded an investigation.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has strongly condemned the murder of Amanullah Ataee, the managing director of private channel Asia Television in the Karta-e-Now region of Kabul on November 29. The IFJ is demanding an immediate investigation into the killing. According to police, Ataee was shot dead in front of his house in the evening of Sunday, November 29.

Kabul Police detained two of his relatives on charges of murder on the basis of initial investigations and the gun used in the murder has already been recovered. The motive behind the murder is not yet clear, police said. Asia TV recently started transmissions in Herat, Balkh and Nangarhar provinces. According to the Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC), this is the second attack on journalists in Kabul in November.

On November 18, unidentified gunmen opened fire on Salem Wahdat, proprietor of Bokhdi News Agency and Saiyed Helal Sadat, a reporter for a news agency. Wahdat survived the attack but Helal sustained serious injuries and is undergoing further medical care at a hospital in Kabul.

The AFJC vehemently condemned the murder of Amanullah Attaee, urging the Afghan authorities to do whatever it takes to ensure that those responsible for these crimes are brought to justice and that journalists are finally able to work freely and without fear of being targeted. Amanullah is the third media personnel to be killed in Afghanistan in 2015.

The IFJ said: “We condemn the murder of Amanullah Ataee and call on the Afghan authorities to immediately investigate the killing and bring those responsible to justice.

Journalist safety remains a key concern in Afghanistan and action needs to be taken to ensure the safety and security of journalists and media workers.” The IFJ has expressed condolences to Amanullah Ataee’s family, friends and colleagues. - IFJ

Key Points

  • Amanullah Ataee killed in Kabul on November 29.
  • The IFJ has called for a thorough investigation into the murder.
  • Two of Ataee's relatives have been detained by police.
  • This marks the second attack on journalists in Kabul in November.
  • Safety of journalists remains a significant concern in Afghanistan.

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