UN urges Pakistan to probe journalist killings
GENEVA: The office of the UN's human rights commissioner urged Pakistan on Friday to investigate a recent spate of killings and disappearances of journalists.
“In the past eight days alone, we have received reports on the killing of one journalist, Munir Shakir, in Balochistan on 14 August, 2011, and the disappearance of another journalist, Rehmatullah Darpakhel, three days earlier in North Waziristan on 11 August,” OHCHR spokesman Rupert Coleville said.
“We call on all responsible parties to immediately stop such violations of human rights, and we urge the government to take immediate steps to independently investigate these cases,” he said.
Coleville explained that these were far from being isolated incidents.
“Pakistan is cited by various journalist groups as one of the most dangerous if not the most dangerous place for journalists” in the world, he said.
Citing figures from the non-profit Committee to Protect Journalists, Coleville said that 16 reporters were killed in 2010 and nine journalists had died so far in 2011.
“But two journalists in eight days is quite intense,” he said.
“We've already raised it this year...and we wanted to highlight that nothing has changed since then, and if anything it is getting worse,” he warned.
“None of the cases have been fully or satisfactorily investigated,” Coleville added.