Unidentified attackers shot dead a journalist in Pakistan’s troubled southwestern Balochistan province, close to the Afghan and Iranian border, police said Friday.
Muhammad Jan, 37, who worked for local Urdu-language daily newspaper Qudrat, was shot late Thursday while on his way home on a motorcycle in Qalat district, some 160 kilometers south of Quetta, the provincial capital.
“Two attackers on motorcycle opened fire on him, using a pistol and killing him on the spot,” senior police officer Muhammad Ali told AFP.
The attackers fled the scene, he said.
Pakistan is ranked among the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists.
Reporting critical of the military is considered a major red flag, with journalists at times detained, beaten and even killed; while restive Balochistan has been wracked for more than a decade by militant, sectarian and separatist insurgencies.
Source: Arab News
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