New York,
March 27, 2009--Pakistani
authorities must not allow Thursday's shooting death of veteran Pakistani
reporter Raja Assad Hameed in Rawalpindi go uninvestigated and unprosecuted,
the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
Hameed, who worked for local broadcaster Waqt TV and the English-language
daily The Nation, and appeared regularly
on Al-Jazeera broadcasts, was shot several times at close range outside his
home at around 10 p.m., according to local and international news reports. The
reports said a small group of armed men killed Hameed with a volley of gunshots
when he opened his front door to answer the doorbell.
Police said they have no clear motive for the killing, and were not sure if
it was related to Hameed's work as a journalist. The Pakistan Federal Union of
Journalists (PFUJ) also said there is no clear explanation of why Hameed was
attacked.
"The aura of impunity surrounding the killings of journalists that arose
during the Musharraf government continues to be a harsh reality in Pakistan." said
Bob Dietz, CPJ's
While government officials were
quick to denounce the killing and promised a full investigation, not since in the
murder case of
Today, Federal Information Minister Qamar-uz-Zaman Kaira told the
official Associated Press of Pakistan that the "government is fully determined
to investigate thoroughly into [Hameed's] murder . . . and the perpetrators will be brought to
justice at all costs."
But the PFUJ was skeptical about the government's commitment to
protecting journalists. "Failure of the authorities to even probe the murders
of journalists has created serious doubts about the sincerity of the government
in protecting the journalists and has increased fear among the community," it
said when it announced Hameed's death.

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