Wednesday, February 18, 2009

"Attempts are being made to restore peace in the area," Khankhel added.
The TNSM had on Monday signed an agreement with the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) government to impose Shariat laws in the provinces Malakand region, which includes the once picturesque tourist destination of Swat. President Asif Ali Zardari had said he would approve the pact if the Taliban, whose writ runs in the Malakand region, laid down their arms and restored peace in the area.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Information and Broadcasting Minister Sherry Rehman, immediately condemned the journalist's killing, terming it an unacceptable act. Khankhel is the fourth journalist to be killed in terrorist violence this year.
Tahir Awan and Mohammad Imran were killed in an explosion at the scene of a suicide blast they were reporting on at the NWFP's Dera Ismail Khan town. Awan freelanced for local dailies Eitedal and Apna Akhbar while Imran was a trainee cameraman with Express News.
Tahir Awan and Mohammad Imran were killed in an explosion at the scene of a suicide blast they were reporting on at the NWFP's Dera Ismail Khan town. Awan freelanced for local dailies Eitedal and Apna Akhbar while Imran was a trainee cameraman with Express News.
In Rawalpindi adjacent to Islamabad, unknown assailants gunned down Aamer Wakil who worked with Rohi TV and edited the local daily Awami Inqalab. A week later, journalist Kamal Azfir survived an attempt on his life in a firing incident near Kohat in NWFP.
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