Thursday, March 13, 2008

Two Journalists Kidnapped in Balochistan

Two journalists kidnapped in Balochistan, a third missing since
November

http://www.balochwarna.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1423

Reporters without Borders is very worried about two journalists employed by
the Urdu-language Baloch daily Azadi, Hameed Baloch and Khalil Khosa, who
went missing in the province of Balochistan within three days of each other,
on 29 February and 3 March, and who were probably kidnapped.

"The current deterioration in press freedom in Balochistan has become quite
intolerable" , Reporters without Borders said. "These abductions, coming on
the heels of the 9 February murder of Chishti Mujahid, are part of the
disastrous consequences of the fighting between government forces and Baloch
separatist groups. We urge the authorities to do everything possible to
protect journalists and to come to the help of those who are still missing."

According to the Balochistan Union of Journalists (BUJ), Baloch was
kidnapped on 3 March in Taftan, near the Iranian border. "His disappearance
may be due to the security services, tribal rivalry or political parties",
BUJ president Mujeeb Ahmed told Reporters without Borders.

Another BUJ member said : "In my view, influential tribes must be
implicated, as was the case with Riaz Mengal [of the newspaper Intikhab],
who we thought had been kidnapped by the security services but in fact had
been kidnapped by tribal chiefs."

Khosa has not been seen since attending a news conference in the southern
Baloch town of Nasirabad on 29 February. His family thinks he may have been
kidnapped because of articles criticising Baloch nationalist parties that
took part in the recent parliamentary elections while other Baloch
nationalist groups boycotted them.

Based in the Baloch provincial capital of Quetta, Azadi is still without
news of its young reporter Javed Lehri, who has been missing since 30
November. Editor Muhammad Asif Baloch thinks he was kidnapped by the
security services, who kidnapped the head of the Baloch Voice TV station,
Munir Mengal, in June 2006. Mengal was eventually handed over to the police,
who are still holding him despite court orders for his release.

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