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Baluch journalist reported missing in Karachi, Pakistan
A Baluch journalist living in Karachi was last seen on 24 March 2013; it is unclear if he had covered any sensitive stories for the pro-Baluch nationalist paper he works for.
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Suspect linked to Daniel Pearl murder arrested in Pakistan
Pakistani authorities announced that they have apprehended a militant who was allegedly involved in the 2002 murder of “Wall Street Journal” reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi.
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Throughout Pakistan, journalist safety at issue
The government’s responsibility in protecting the press will be one of the topics of discussion at an international conference on safety and security of journalists in Pakistan.
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Journalist gunned down in Pakistan, second in three days
The Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the murder of Mehmood Ahmed Afridi, a correspondent for the Urdu-language newspaper Intikhab in Pakistan.
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Pakistani reporter gunned down in tribal area
Unidentified men in a car with tinted windows opened fire on Malik Mumtaz, as he drove home, in the main city of North Waziristan in Pakistan.
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Three Pakistani media professionals killed in bomb blasts
Three media professionals were killed and three others injured in Quetta, Pakistan; they were reporting on an explosion that had occurred about a few minutes earlier, when a second bomb exploded, killing and injuring many.
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Pakistan’s problematic record on Internet restrictions
Content regulation in Pakistan is not carried out in a transparent manner, but rather at the whims of those in power, says the director of Karachi-based group Bolo Bhi, which works on Internet freedom and digital security.
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Pakistani judges muzzling critics in the media
Pakistan’s judges should cease using their contempt of court powers to prevent the media from airing programming critical of the judiciary, Human Rights Watch says.
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Senior Pakistani journalist narrowly escapes bomb attack
It is not clear who placed an explosive devise under Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir’s car but he had been criticised by the Taliban for speaking out against the shooting of a teenage rights activist in October.
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Pakistani journalists reported injured in bomb blast
According to Pakistani news accounts, a second bomb went off at a Shia site in Karachi, and wounded reporters, police officers, and bomb disposal teams who had arrived at the scene.
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Impunity reigns in Pakistani reporter’s murder, eyewitness killed
An eyewitness to the 2011 murder of Pakistani reporter Wali Khan Babar, was gunned down two days before he was set to testify in the trial of five suspects; his killing was the latest in a series of murders that have targeted people linked to the Babar investigation.
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Journalist shot dead in restive province of Balochistan, Pakistan
Unidentified gunmen riding a motorbike opened fire on Pakistani journalist Rehmatullah Abid while he was in a shop in Panjgur, Balochistan.
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Journalists targeted while covering Karachi violence
A number of journalists were reportedly injured in assaults by security forces, while covering the aftermath of a bomb attack in Karachi, Pakistan.
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Baluchistan latest epicenter of attacks on journalists in Pakistan
Pakistan’s highest court has acknowledged the dangerous climate journalists face in Baluchistan, but it has also affirmed a directive that only adds to the pressure cooker conditions that journalists work under.
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Taliban threatens Pakistani media
The head of the Pakistani Taliban, enraged by widespread media coverage and scathing criticism of an assassination attempt on a teen blogger, has ordered the targeting of media organisations.
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Pakistani teen blogger shot by Taliban gunman
The attack on a 14-year-old activist who supported women’s right to education shows once again that the Taliban will go to any lengths to silence their critics and intimidate the local population, said Reporters Without Borders.