Task force to arrest killers of Balochistan journalists

Published March 20, 2014
Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch speaking to protesting journalists outside the Balochistan Assembly on March 20, 2014.—Photo by Syed Ali Shah
Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch speaking to protesting journalists outside the Balochistan Assembly on March 20, 2014.—Photo by Syed Ali Shah

QUETTA: Chief Minister Balochistan Dr. Malik Baloch announced Thursday the formation of a special task force to arrest culprits involved in the murder of journalists in the province.

Over 30 journalists were killed in the insurgency-hit province during the last seven years, according to the Balochistan Union of Journalists.

Journalists in Quetta marched on the roads and staged a two-hour long sit-in outside the Balochistan Assembly to mount pressure on the provincial government to arrest the culprits involved in the murder of newsmen.

“I order the formation of a task force to bring the killers of journalists to the book,” the chief minister assured protesting journalists outside the assembly.


Also read: PM announces commission for safety and security of journalists


The protesting journalists had carried placards and banners inscribed with slogans condemning threats to journalists. The banners inscribed slogans including “Do not kill journalists, they are your voice”, “We stand for freedom of expression”, and “Bullets cannot silence our voice”. The protestors also chanted slogans during the demonstration.

“Despite repeated assurances, the killers of journalists are still at large,” Irfan Saeed, the President of Balochistan Union of Journalists, told protesting colleagues.

However, the chief minister assured them that a judicial commission earlier announced by his government would soon start work to catch the killers. “The judicial commission will start working very soon,” he said.


Related: 'Journalists to lay siege of assemblies if lives not protected'


Balochistan Information Minister Abdul Rahim Ziaratwal said that the provincial government was determined to address the journalists’ grievances. He said his government was committed to uphold the banner of freedom of expression in the province.

The protesting journalists ended their sit-in after assurances by the chief minister.

Opinion

Editorial

System failure
Updated 12 Nov, 2024

System failure

Relevant institutions often treat right to internet connectivity with the same disdain as they do civil and political rights.
Narrowing the gap
12 Nov, 2024

Narrowing the gap

PERHAPS a pat on the back is in order for the ECP. Together with Nadra, it has made visible efforts to reduce...
Back on their feet
12 Nov, 2024

Back on their feet

A STIRRING comeback in the series has ended Pakistan’s 22-year wait for victory against world champions Australia....
Time to deliver
Updated 11 Nov, 2024

Time to deliver

Pakistan must display a serious commitment to climate change adaptation and mitigation at home.
Smaller government
11 Nov, 2024

Smaller government

THE IMF bailout programme has put the government under pressure to curtail its spending, especially current...
Unsafe inheritance
11 Nov, 2024

Unsafe inheritance

DESPITE regulations, the troubling practice of robbing women of their rightful inheritance — the culprits are ...