06 December 2010
IFJ Condemns ‘Cold Blooded' Murder of Journalist in Pakistan
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on the Pakistan authorities
to hunt down the killers of journalist Altaf Chandio who was shot dead by
gunmen at his home in Sindh on Sunday.
"This cold
blooded murder must be thoroughly investigated and the killers brought to
justice," said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary. "The journalist community in
Pakistan is shocked by this latest attack and there is widespread concern that
many more reporters and editors are at risk."
Media reports
say that Altaf Chandio, the president of the Mirpurkhas in Sindh and bureau
chief of the private Sindhi language channel, AWAZ (voice) was gunned down
outside his house by unidentified attackers. They knocked at his door and shot
him as he answered it. He was fatally injured and died on the way to hospital.
The murder of
Chandio led to a furious reaction from journalists in Sind who went on strike
and blocked the roads to protest, according to reports from the region.
Police are
investigating the murder but have not yet revealed the motive for the killing.
The IFJ says Pakistan is the most dangerous country for journalists in 2010
with a record of 11 journalists and media personnel who lost their lives so far
in targeted killings.
"This is a tragic record and we urge the Government of Pakistan to put the protection of
media higher on its agenda," added White. "The journalists of Sind and across
Pakistan are rightly angry that there has not been an effective response by the
authorities to the wave of violence against journalists and media. They must
act quickly to protect our colleagues and to eliminate the threat of impunity
in the killing of journalists."
For more
information, please contact IFJ on + 32 2 235 22 07
The IFJ represents more than
600.000 members in 125 countries












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