New York, October 6, 2003The Committee to Protect Journalists
(CPJ) is investigating last week's murder of Ameer Bux Brohi, 27, a district
reporter for The Daily Kawish, the largest Sindh-language daily
newspaper in Pakistan's Sindh Province, and Kavish Television News (KTN).
The police chief in the rural town of Shikapur where the murder took place
told CPJ that two unidentified gunmen shot Brohi in front of the local
police station at 8:15 p.m. on October 3 and fled the scene. The journalist
had been quarreling with the unidentified gunmen, according to witnesses
quoted in The Daily Kawish. Police rushed Brohi to the Shikapur
District Hospital, where he died from his injuries, the Pakistan Press
Foundation reported.
The motive is unclear, but local journalists told CPJ they are outraged
by Brohi's killing and they believe that the murder was motivated by Brohi's
reporting on sensitive local issues that may have angered feudal strongmen.
Local journalists are demonstrating throughout Sindh Province and calling
for a full investigation into the shooting.
Brohi is the second journalist to have been killed in Sindh Province in
the last year.

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