Channel 9
August 13, 2008, in Srinagar, India
Security forces shot and killed Mir while he was
covering protests during a spate of violence in the northern Indian state of
A BBC report said the cameraman, who had two other jobs to support his wife and three children, was called from a wedding to cover a growing protest rally on a main road in the state's summer capital, Srinagar, and was shot in the head while waiting for equipment to arrive from the news channel.
Local journalists told CPJ that he worked for the local news
station, Channel 9. Amin War, a photographer for the local Daily Tribune,
told CPJ by telephone from
The BBC report said that 26 people were killed as
police tried to restore order. A transfer of land to a Hindu shrine in June
fueled protests in the unstable Muslim majority state, where separatist groups
lead an often violent movement for independence for
Medium: Television
Job: Camera Operator
Beats Covered: Politics
Gender: Male
Local or Foreign: Local
Freelance: No
Type of Death: Dangerous Assignment
Suspected Source of Fire: Paramilitary Group
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