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On 19 April, a famous anchorperson, Hamid Mir, of Pakistani Geo TV was attacked in Karachi. He was shot six times but luckily he survived his injuries. A few minutes after the attack his family and the channel accused the head of the main intelligence agency in Pakistan, the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), of being involved in the incident. Apparently Hamid Mir had named his would-be killers, and the channel released the allegation with pictures of the intelligence head. The military intelligence denied the allegations and asked for an impartial investigation. It was not the first attack on a journalist in Pakistan. Since its participation in the so called ‘war against terrorism’ the country tops the list of those considered dangerous for journalists. In the following days an open and discrete media-war started between the Geo and other print and electronic media, as well as different state and non-state actors, allegedly supported by the intelligence agencies.
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