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PEC condemns Pakistan journalist’s murder, demands justice to bereaved family

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Local media reports that  Shah (45) was shot dead by two unidentified bike-riders outside Lahore Press Club in Simla Pahari point on Monday afternoon.

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Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media safety and rights body, condemns the murder of Lahore-based Pakistani journalist
Hasnain Shah on 24 January 2022 and demands justice to the Pakistan media fraternity. It urges Prime Minister Imran Khan to identify the
perpetrators to punish them under the law and offer adequate compensation to the bereaved family comprising his wife and two children.

Local media reports that  Shah (45) was shot dead by two unidentified bike-riders outside Lahore Press Club in Simla Pahari point on Monday afternoon. A well-known crime reporter of Capital TV (an Urdu-language news channel), Shah was also a member of the press club. Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors along with other journo-bodies condemned the killing and demonstrated their angers on the street, said a press release issued by PEC.

Pakistan information & broadcasting minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain also expressed shock and condemned the incident stating that the
government stood with the heirs of deceased and the journalist community in this hour of grief. Punjab province government chief
Usman Bazdar  ordered a probe into the murder and the police have registered a case asserting that they would try their best to nab the
culprits.

“New year begins with sad news as eight media workers have lost their lives to assailants within four weeks. Mexico witnessed the murder of
three scribes (Jose Luis Gamboa, Margarito Martinez and Lourdes Maldonado), followed by Haiti (Amady John Wesley and Wilguens
Louissaint), Kazakhstan (Muratkhan Bazarbayev), Myanmar (Pu Tui Dim) and Pakistan (Hasnain Shah),” said Blaise Lempen, secretary-general of PEC (www.pressemblem.ch).

PEC’s south Asia representative Nava Thakuria revealed that Pakistan’s eighbour Afghanistan emerged as the most dangerous country for
journalists with 12 casualties last year, followed by Mexico (10 dead), Pakistan (7), India (6), the Philippines (4), etc. Pakistan
lost media enthusiasts namely Ajay Laalwani, Waseem Alam, Abdul Wahid Raisani,  Kashif Hussain, Shahid Zehri, Nazim Samwal Jokhio and Muhammad Zada to assailants during 2021.

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