October 22, 2002
His Excellency Gen. Pervez Musharraf
President, Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Via facsimile: 92-51-922-4206
Your Excellency:
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemns the brutal murder
of Shahid Soomro, a correspondent for the Sindhi-language newspaper
Kawish. Pakistani journalists fear that Soomro, who was
based in the town of Kandhkot, Sindh Province, was killed in reprisal
for his reporting on abuses committed during recent general elections
held on October 10.
At around midnight on October 20, three men went to Soomro's home and
tried to abduct him, according to his brother Aziz, who witnessed the
crime. When Soomro resisted, the men shot him dead. The editor of Kawish,
Ali Kazi, said Soomro had at least nine bullet wounds and died almost
instantly.
The gunmen escaped with two accomplices in a white car waiting outside
Soomro's house, said local news reports.
Aziz Soomro, the slain journalist's younger brother, filed a case with
police identifying five assailants, including Wahid Ali Bijarani and
Mohammad Ali Bijarani. The two, who are brothers, are members of the
powerful Bijarani family, which owns much land in the area around Kandhot
and exercises considerable influence through the feudal system still
prevalent in much of Pakistan.
A third brother, Mir Mehboob Bijarani, was recently elected as a member
of the Sindh Provincial Assembly in the October 10 poll, while an uncle,
Mir Hazzar Khan Bijarani, won a seat in the National Assembly. (Both
represent the Pakistan People's Party of exiled former prime minister
Benazir Bhutto.)
Soomro's colleagues suspect he was killed for his reporting about alleged
abuses committed by Bijarani family members and supporters during the
general elections. Soomro had a reputation for courageous, independent
reporting, and his publication, Kawish, is one of the
most influential newspapers in Sindh Province.
Police have detained Mohammad Ali Bijarani for questioning, but the
other suspects remain at large. The Bijarani family has not commented
publicly on the allegations.
As an independent organization of journalists dedicated to defending
our colleagues around the world, CPJ urges Your Excellency to ensure
that Shahid Soomro's killers are brought to justice. CPJ also requests
that your office update our organization on any progress in efforts
to investigate and prosecute Soomro's murder.
We thank you for your attention to this urgent matter and await your
response.
Sincerely,

Ann Cooper
Executive Director
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