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Link to: Pakistani journalist killed, three injured in attack on political gathering

Pakistani journalist killed, three injured in attack on political gathering

Two men with automatic weapons began to indiscriminately fire at a gathering of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party, killing a cameraman and injuring three other journalists.

Link to: Journalist gunned down in Balochistan, Pakistan

Journalist gunned down in Balochistan, Pakistan

Journalists in Khuzdar, Pakistan found it difficult to ascertain who may be behind the murder of a local journalist as there are a number of opposing militant groups in the area.

Link to: Pakistani media worker killed, others injured in violent protests

Pakistani media worker killed, others injured in violent protests

Violent protests that erupted against the anti-Islam film “Innocence of Muslims” took a heavy toll on media professionals in Pakistan.

Link to: Media in Pakistan targeted by protests against video

Media in Pakistan targeted by protests against video

On 17 September 2012 three journalists were injured at the Press Club in Wari, in north-western Pakistan, when a group of people protesting the “Innocence of Muslims” vide set fire to the club building, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Link to: Pakistan’s Internet censorship worsens once again

Pakistan’s Internet censorship worsens once again

While Pakistan has been censoring online content for a long time, the telecommunication authority’s focus has tended toward pornography and blasphemy, not political scandal.

Link to: Pakistani editor facing de facto ban for his views

Pakistani editor facing de facto ban for his views

Pakistani cable operators are apparently censoring editor Ansar Abbasi, who has accused them of spreading immoral, anti-Islamic messages through popular culture broadcasts.

Link to: BBC correspondent threatened by Baloch Liberation Front

BBC correspondent threatened by Baloch Liberation Front

Ayub Tareen was forced to leave Quetta after the BLF accused him of partisan reporting on its political activities.

Link to: Harsh law used to threaten journalist in South Waziristan

Harsh law used to threaten journalist in South Waziristan

Farooq Mahsud was threatened with arrest after seeking information from an official source about returning internally displaced people.

Link to: Can Pakistan’s corrupt media be checked?

Can Pakistan’s corrupt media be checked?

The professionals who believe in credibility, objectivity, and honesty as essential parts of ethical journalism are becoming sidelined, says Mazhar Abbas, former secretary-general of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists.

Link to: Television station attacked, two employees injured

Television station attacked, two employees injured

Four men riding on two motorbikes opened fire at the offices of the television station Aaj News and the English-language daily newspaper “Business Recorder” on 25 June 2012 in Karachi.

Link to: EU, UN officials urged to make time for threatened rights activist

EU, UN officials urged to make time for threatened rights activist

Asma Jahangir, who has long been the target of those who resent her criticism of the social and political imbalances that mar Pakistan’s society, has revealed what she considers genuine threats to kill her.

Link to: One year later: Saleem Shahzad’s case is buried

One year later: Saleem Shahzad’s case is buried

Saleem Shahzad’s killers remain at large, with the case declared closed by investigators.

Link to: Journalist killed, house of another attacked in Quetta

Journalist killed, house of another attacked in Quetta

The Baloch Liberation United Front (BLUF) has assumed responsibility for the murder of Abdul Qadir Hajizai.

Link to: Moves to squelch media, again

Moves to squelch media, again

Broadcasters have received a media advisory with the names of 40 banned organisations.

Link to: Cameraman, reporter shot while covering protest rally; journalist detained and beaten in Wana

Cameraman, reporter shot while covering protest rally; journalist detained and beaten in Wana

Muhammad Khalil Adil and Aslam Khan were injured when unidentified gunmen opened fire on a political rally in Sindh province.

Link to: Call for revision of National Human Rights Commission law

Call for revision of National Human Rights Commission law

President Asif Ali Zardari should not sign the bill until it is revised to authorise investigations of the military and the intelligence agencies for human rights violations, Human Rights Watch said.