When someone in his family found Mr Salim after he went missing from Islamabad on May 29, a prominent Pakistani journalist had already been stuffed into the ground. Once exhibit, his body bought watermarks. He appeared to have died from blows to the chest. After death his clothes had been changed and his corpse first dumped in a canal two hours drive from the capital city. Suspicion over his death. We on Pakistan's inter-services intelligence directorate, the Army's powerful spy agency. It is not just that the manner of his disappearance carries shades of their methods. The victim himself often feared that they would finish him off. He expresses concerns in an e-mail to a Pakistani-based research of human rights watch. He described frequent run-ins with the organisation to the corresponding to a recent dinner. The organisation be humanly denies any involvement with his fate.
The victim, a father of three, wrote to Asia Times online and an Italian news agency. He had a strawberry contacts with Islamic extremists, including the Taliban and Al Qaeda. No journalist matched his access, which produced interviews with Jihad as commanders in their hideouts are many stories about the inner workings of the terrorist organisation. It is possible that the violent, fractious underworld of extremism in Pakistan had turned on him. These reports were also a frequent embarrassment to the Pakistani army. Mr Sun says the onus is on the intelligence services director at the show was not holding him in illegal detention and that its people were not responsible for his death. The victims last or if Asia Times online was about archive is infiltration of the Pakistani navy. It was published in the wake of a devastatingly brazen assault on a naval base in Karachi in mid-May. He wrote that it was Al Qaeda who carried out the attack, partly in revenge for the raid by American special forces killed a summit in London a month ago, but mainly because of the Navy's refusal to release servicemen arrested on suspicion of Al Qaeda links. Jihad is sympathies in the country's armed forces have become a deeply sensitive issue. The army deal secretly with its own extremists, without ever admitting to a problem. As the Karachi, is the chief port of supply to the NATO led war in Afghanistan. Al Qaeda implication that would mean a new threat to supply lines.
Whoever kidnapped and beat the victim may not have intended to kill him. Last year, he was shot in the stomach for an altercation with a security guard and he recently been injured in a car accident. His health by thin delicate. Yet his murder has sent a chill through the media and sick minded circles. Reporters without Borders, an international NGO cites Pakistan is the most dangerous country in the world the journalist to operate, with 15 killed since the start of 2010.
The victim, a father of three, wrote to Asia Times online and an Italian news agency. He had a strawberry contacts with Islamic extremists, including the Taliban and Al Qaeda. No journalist matched his access, which produced interviews with Jihad as commanders in their hideouts are many stories about the inner workings of the terrorist organisation. It is possible that the violent, fractious underworld of extremism in Pakistan had turned on him. These reports were also a frequent embarrassment to the Pakistani army. Mr Sun says the onus is on the intelligence services director at the show was not holding him in illegal detention and that its people were not responsible for his death. The victims last or if Asia Times online was about archive is infiltration of the Pakistani navy. It was published in the wake of a devastatingly brazen assault on a naval base in Karachi in mid-May. He wrote that it was Al Qaeda who carried out the attack, partly in revenge for the raid by American special forces killed a summit in London a month ago, but mainly because of the Navy's refusal to release servicemen arrested on suspicion of Al Qaeda links. Jihad is sympathies in the country's armed forces have become a deeply sensitive issue. The army deal secretly with its own extremists, without ever admitting to a problem. As the Karachi, is the chief port of supply to the NATO led war in Afghanistan. Al Qaeda implication that would mean a new threat to supply lines.
Whoever kidnapped and beat the victim may not have intended to kill him. Last year, he was shot in the stomach for an altercation with a security guard and he recently been injured in a car accident. His health by thin delicate. Yet his murder has sent a chill through the media and sick minded circles. Reporters without Borders, an international NGO cites Pakistan is the most dangerous country in the world the journalist to operate, with 15 killed since the start of 2010.
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