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IFJ and PFUJ condemn murder of journalist Shaheena Shaheen

BRUSSELS: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) have strongly condemned the killing of journalist Shaheena Shaheen on 5th of Sept, 2020 in the Pakistani Province of Balochistan. IFJ AnthonyThe IFJ Secretary General Anthony Bellanger stated: “The IFJ is saddened by the tragic killing of female journalist and gender equality advocate Shaheena Shaheen . Her murder , allegedly by her husband, highlights the complex, multi layered challenges faced by women in media in Pakistan-where they are too often not safe on the street or in their place of work, but also at home. This is a tragedy for the struggle for gender equity and the all too evident greater struggle against gender -based violence Our thoughts go to her grieving family at this time.”

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President PFUJ G. M. Jamali and Secretary General Rana Mohammad Azeem strongly condemning the murder had demanded the concerned authorities to provide justice and due compensation to the bereaved family. It is pertinent to mention here that Shaheena Shaheen was shot dead at her home in Turbat, Kech in a suspected domestic violence offence. IFJ and its affiliate PFUJ had stressed upon the need of augmented protection for female journalists from situations of gender-based violence.Baloch JournalistShaheen, state-owned Pakistan Television morning show host and the editor of a local-language magazine Dazgohar was fatally shot, allegedly by her husband of six months, Nawabzada Mahrab. Her family members have suggested that it may have been an incident of ‘honour killing’.

The Turbat police registered the case as a murder and have begun an investigation with her husband being the chief suspect. Officials reported that Mahrab along with another man left the Shaheen’s body at the local hospital before fleeing the scene. Police are still searching for Mahrab.

Shaheen was well-known as being a strong supporter of gender equality in Balochistan and had previously been warned by the Baloch militants to leave her job.

Shaheen is the second female Pakistani journalist killed by their husband in the past 10 months. On November 25, 2019, female journalist Urooj Iqbal was shot and killed by her husband for reportedly not agreeing to quit her job.

IFJ noted that violence against women, including women journalists, is severe in Pakistan. It is ranked 164th out of 167 countries on the Women, Peace and Security Index. It is only above Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen.

Gender-based violence is a severe threat to female journalists who should be able to do their jobs without fear. Permanently silencing the voices of female journalists is a significant blow to Pakistan’s free press and democracy.

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M M Alam

M. M. Alam is a Pakistan-based working journalist since 1981. Karachi University faculty gold medalist Alam began his career four decades ago by writing for Dawn, Pakistan’s highest circulating English daily. He has worked for region’s leading publications, global aviation periodicals including Rotors (of USA) and vetted New York Times as permanent employee of daily Express Tribune. Alam regularly covers international aviation and defense-related events including Salon Du Bourget (France), Farnborough (United Kingdom), Dubai (UAE). Alam has reported thousands of events and interviewed hundreds of people in Pakistan, UAE, EU, UK and USA. Being Francophone Alam also coordinates with a number of French publications.