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Journalist Arshad Sharif martyred in Kenya

Interrogate Vadwa first, he seems to confidently know all these insider details.
He must have close links to the ones involved, like PPP/PMLN who also knew beforehand the contents of Vadwa's press conference, and who mocked Arshad's death at very top level like Maryam and Nasir Butt's tweets, and celebrated under guise of Dewali.

He knows jackshitzz ...he is establishment tout and his investment is stuck in DHA phase 5 multibillion rupee commercial projects.... stuck between establishment and PTI... good luck to him.. and he seems extremely scared.
He claimed the bullet was fired from the front ... now autopsy result : • Wound mark on the chest shows bullets fired from behind, sources privy to autopsy say

Is this the first time that en-mass FIRs were registered against some one??

How many FIRs were registered against Hamid Mir in 2019??

Don't compare this era vs previous ones.. We have never seen this type of aggression against journalism in Pakistan's history. 70 year old Swati ..77 year old Ch Ghulam Hussain and god knows how many more ...30 cases against Imran Khan, 16 cases against Arshad Sharif, sedation charges against Shahbaz Gill, more than 16 cases against Imran Riaz Khan, Moeed Pirzada ...
Nawaz wants to enter Pakistan on Imran success...they are expecting when Establishment and PTI diffused after long war then Nawaz will walkin as the savior of the nation .....
How many NROs, how many times he escape from country .... clueless and undocumented wealth ....
 
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He knows jackshitzz ...he is establishment tout and his investment is stuck in DHA phase 5 multibillion rupee commercial projects.... stuck between establishment and PTI... good luck to him.. and he seems extremely scared.


Don't compare this era vs previous ones.. We have never seen this type of aggression against journalism in Pakistan's history. 70 year old Swati ..77 year old Ch Ghulam Hussain and god knows how many more ...30 cases against Imran Khan, 16 cases against Arshad Sharif, sedation charges against Shahbaz Gill, more than 16 cases against Imran Riaz Khan, Moeed Pirzada ...

A wealthy person has a lot to fear and lose, and criminals in the Armed Forces of Pakistan know exactly how to make a wealthy person screech. He is just a victim of his own fears. That is why he has chosen to support terrorists over this nation.
 
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Can someone answer this:

1. Who slapped 16 FIRs against Arshad Sharif?

2. Who created so little space for Arshad Sharif that he was forced to leave Pakistan?

3. Who requested UAE authorities to have Arshad Sharif leave UAE within 48 hours?
 

Not coming to Pakistan for Arshad Sharif's murder probe: ARY's Salman Iqbal​

ARY News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salman Iqbal (Left) and Arshad Sharif. Geo News/File
ARY News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salman Iqbal (Left) and Arshad Sharif. Geo News/File

  • Salman Iqbal says he doesn't trust the PML-N government.
  • Says he's unable to come to Pakistan for the past six months.
  • He demands a UN inquiry into Arshad Sharif's murder.
ARY News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salman Iqbal has declined to return to Pakistan to cooperate in the investigation into the murder of renowned investigative journalist Arshad Sharif for a lack of trust in the incumbent coalition government.
In a statement issued on social media, Salman Iqbal said he doesn't trust any "independent" commission investigating Arshad Sharif's assassination. However, he is willing to provide answers to whatever questions put forward to him in this connection, he said.
"I do not believe in the independence of the investigation being undertaken by the current PMLN government, but I will answer any questions put to me," he said.


Salman Iqbal demanded an inquiry by a United Nations panel. "I am calling for an independent investigation overseen by the UN Human Rights Office, and I will of course provide my full cooperation to any such investigation seeking to get to the full truth behind the killing of Arshad Sharif with a view to bringing those responsible to justice," he said in the statement.
The ARY boss said that the threats to Arshad's life were legitimate and he sought government protection. Instead of receiving help, he was targeted with cases of sedition, multiple FIRs and arrest warrants, he stated. Under these circumstances, the journalist had to make the difficult choice to leave Pakistan, he said.
He said the government has been running a smear campaign against him since it came into power in April 2022. He said PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz started the campaign against him as "the FBR, FIA, PEMRA and SECP have been weaponised to politically attack" him.
Salman Iqbal said the unwarranted attacks on him and the persecution of journalists by the PMLN government have left him fearing for his safety. He said that he has not been able to return to Pakistan for the past six months.
"The wild and baseless allegations recently levelled against me by the interior minister in relation to Arshad's killing are a continuation of this campaign," he pinpointed.
"Let me say categorically that I had no involvement whatsoever in the gruesome act against my brother," he said.
 
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Kenyan police charged with crimes against humanity

AFP
October 29, 2022



In this file photo, Kenyal police seal off roads near Supreme Court in Nairobi, on November 20, 2017. — Reuters/File


In this file photo, Kenyal police seal off roads near Supreme Court in Nairobi, on November 20, 2017.


NAIROBI: In a landmark decision, Kenyan prosecutors said on Friday they would charge police officers with crimes against humanity over a deadly crackdown on post-election protests in 2017.

The charges cover rape, murder and torture and include the case of a six-month-old baby girl whose death became a symbol of police brutality during the bloody election aftermath.

“This is the first case of crimes against humanity charged under Kenyan domestic law using the International Crimes Act and also the first criminal prosecution of electoral-related sexual violence,” the director of public prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji said.

An official at the prosecutor’s office said 12 senior police officers were facing charges.

The police crackdown following the disputed presidential election in Aug 2017 saw around 100 people killed over a four-month period.

“The attacks were planned, coordinated and not random,” the DPP statement said, saying various offences such as torture, rape and sexual violence “were committed by or under the authority of senior national police officers”.

The baby, Samantha Pendo, died after being beaten by police during a raid on her house as protests flared in the western city of Kisumu.

Officers fired tear gas into their house and battered down the door before raining blows on the couple with batons while the mother held Samantha in her arms.

Extra-judicial killings are rife in Kenya, and justice is rare with few examples of police being held to account.

Enlightened leadership

Amnesty International’s secretary general on Friday called for new “enlightened” political leadership in Africa, lamenting shrinking civil liberties in Mali, Senegal and elsewhere on the continent.
 

Not coming to Pakistan for Arshad Sharif's murder probe: ARY's Salman Iqbal​

ARY News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salman Iqbal (Left) and Arshad Sharif. Geo News/File
ARY News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salman Iqbal (Left) and Arshad Sharif. Geo News/File

  • Salman Iqbal says he doesn't trust the PML-N government.
  • Says he's unable to come to Pakistan for the past six months.
  • He demands a UN inquiry into Arshad Sharif's murder.
ARY News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Salman Iqbal has declined to return to Pakistan to cooperate in the investigation into the murder of renowned investigative journalist Arshad Sharif for a lack of trust in the incumbent coalition government.
In a statement issued on social media, Salman Iqbal said he doesn't trust any "independent" commission investigating Arshad Sharif's assassination. However, he is willing to provide answers to whatever questions put forward to him in this connection, he said.
"I do not believe in the independence of the investigation being undertaken by the current PMLN government, but I will answer any questions put to me," he said.


Salman Iqbal demanded an inquiry by a United Nations panel. "I am calling for an independent investigation overseen by the UN Human Rights Office, and I will of course provide my full cooperation to any such investigation seeking to get to the full truth behind the killing of Arshad Sharif with a view to bringing those responsible to justice," he said in the statement.
The ARY boss said that the threats to Arshad's life were legitimate and he sought government protection. Instead of receiving help, he was targeted with cases of sedition, multiple FIRs and arrest warrants, he stated. Under these circumstances, the journalist had to make the difficult choice to leave Pakistan, he said.
He said the government has been running a smear campaign against him since it came into power in April 2022. He said PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz started the campaign against him as "the FBR, FIA, PEMRA and SECP have been weaponised to politically attack" him.
Salman Iqbal said the unwarranted attacks on him and the persecution of journalists by the PMLN government have left him fearing for his safety. He said that he has not been able to return to Pakistan for the past six months.
"The wild and baseless allegations recently levelled against me by the interior minister in relation to Arshad's killing are a continuation of this campaign," he pinpointed.
"Let me say categorically that I had no involvement whatsoever in the gruesome act against my brother," he said.
Obviously, now military establishment, rival media Geo, PDM against him ...Imran Khan getting a tough time getting justice ...what else... He requested UN for investigation ..

 
some say Arshad wanna come back.. perhaps, they contacted on a pretext to bring him back. but killed him..
That may be another motive for killing him. Arshad might have been ready to come back to Pakistan. No Big G no matter how stoic can stay on the run and away from family forever. He may have spilled the beans on how he was persuaded to leave by certain individuals who wanted certain outcomes, perhaps spin his escape in the kind of news item they wanted. But of course this is all speculation right now.
 
news ticker reads that Faisal Vadwa said that Waqar Ahmed and he went to same school.


Keeping in mind how PMLN had foreknowledge of Vadwa's press conference, while his own party PTI didn't know about it, and celebrated and taunted Arshad's death, and how Vadwa is making claims of insider knowledge; bullet fired from inside, a black man present in car etc, it's becoming more clear that PMLN is involved in Arshad's murder and Vadwa too.
Vawda was kicked out of the party ... before Mohsin Baig was tout, he talk to much shitz when NAB caught him.
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Arshad Sharif: Mystery over killing of Pakistani journalist in Kenya​



Men gather around a coffin as they attend a funeral of journalist Arshad Sharif, who was killed in a police shooting in Kenya, at Faisal mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan October 27, 2022
IMAGE SOURCE,REUTERS
Arshad Sharif's funeral in Islamabad on Thursday was attended by thousands of people

By Emmanuel Igunza
BBC News, Nairobi

The shooting dead of a prominent Pakistani investigative journalist by police in Kenya caused outrage in his home country, leaving many wondering how such a thing could have happened.

Thousands turned up to Arshad Sharif's funeral on Thursday in Islamabad to mourn the well-known critic of Pakistan's military.

Opponents of the current Pakistani government believe that he was targeted in a plot organised in Pakistan.

But Kenya's police, in an initial report, said the 49-year-old was shot dead in a moving vehicle in a case of mistaken identity.

Pakistan says it has sent investigators to Kenya to help with the inquiry into what took place.

What happened?​

Late on Sunday evening, Sharif was a passenger in a Toyota Land Cruiser travelling on an unpaved rural road around 30km (20 miles) from the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Shots were then fired at the vehicle by police, killing the journalist.

But exactly why is not clear.

The police have issued contradictory statements regarding the shooting.
In one account, they say that Sharif was in a vehicle that was mistaken for one that had been reported stolen.

A general view of the car with bullet holes is parked at a police station in Kajiado, Kenya, 25 October 2022
IMAGE SOURCE,EPA
A photograph of the Land Cruiser that Sharif was travelling in shows one of the bullet holes

The initial police report said officers were on the look-out for the missing vehicle when he was killed.

According to this report, the driver of Sharif's Land Cruiser disobeyed orders to stop at a roadblock and officers then shot at the car at least eight times as it moved away, killing the journalist in the process.

In a second version of events from police, one of the people inside the vehicle fired first and then officers responded by shooting back. Police say one officer was hit in the hand as a result of the exchange of fire.

There are two key questions for investigators:
  • How did police mistake the Toyota Land Cruiser, a large four-wheel-drive car, for the vehicle reported stolen - a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, which is a delivery van?
  • Why did the police not try to demobilise the vehicle by shooting at the tyres?
These will be among the issues to be considered by the police's Internal Affairs Unit as well as the police watchdog, the Independent Police Oversight Authority, which are both looking into what happened.

Why was Sharif in Kenya?​

It is not clear when Sharif first arrived in Kenya, or if he was travelling on a business or tourist visa.

What is known however, is that he left Pakistan in August and had been in the United Arab Emirates and possibly the UK.

Sharif was known as a vocal supporter of ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan and had complained of harassment before he left.


Arshad Sharif
IMAGE SOURCE,AFP
Arshad Sharif was well known in Pakistan as a journalist and TV news anchor
Following his death, his lawyer Shoaib Razzaq said that the Pakistani government had approached authorities in Dubai with a request to have him extradited to Pakistan.

Knowing this, Sharif quickly sought protection in Kenya, where he could easily get a visa on arrival and already had friends and contacts who could host him, Mr Razzaq said.

At the time of his death, Sharif was in the car with another Pakistani national believed to be resident in Kenya. It is thought that Sharif had been living in the country with this friend.

But there may have been a work connection.

Kenyan investigative journalist John Allan Namu said that he had been interviewed for a yet-to-be-released documentary that Sharif was working on. A trailer for the film shows that it is an expose on corruption in Pakistan.

It is not clear what the link with Kenya is and Namu later clarified that though he had been interviewed in Kenya he had not actually met Sharif.

Have Kenya's police been involved in targeted killings?​

Sharif's killing could have been an unfortunate accident, but his death and the recent arrest of nine police officers over the July disappearance of two Indian nationals and their driver, have once again shone a spotlight on Kenya's police service.

For decades, specialised or elite squads within the police, such as the now disbanded Special Services Unit (SSU), have been accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings, abductions and torture of suspects.

The cases have been an open secret but the recent announcement by newly elected President William Ruto of the closure of the SSU was the first time a head of state had openly spoken about atrocities committed by police.

A consortium of international and local NGOs say independent investigations have linked more than 600 killings to special units within the police service.

Forensic team searching a road
IMAGE SOURCE,BBC/PETER NJOROGE
A Kenyan forensic team was searching the site of the killing on Tuesday
Some police officers have also been accused of hiring their guns to criminals or hiring themselves out to carry out assassinations. But none of these cases have yet made it to trial.

The arrest of the nine police officers in connection with the disappearance of the two Indian nationals has been seen as a landmark. Although these are only charges at the moment and there have been no convictions, even the fiercest critics of the government have lauded this as a first step in addressing police excesses.

On Friday, Kenya's chief prosecutor said several senior police officers could be charged with crimes against humanity for offences, including murdering a baby, committed during and after the 2017 election campaign.

Why would someone want to kill Sharif?​

As a backer of former Prime Minister Khan and a critic of the military, Sharif had made many enemies. Before he left Pakistan he faced possible sedition charges and his TV programme was banned after suggesting that the military was involved with the removal of Mr Khan in April.

Accusations about his killing have been flying around with various figures calling press conferences to air their theories.

Faisal Vawda, at one time a minister in Mr Khan's government, alleged that though Sharif was killed in Kenya, the plan was hatched in Pakistan - though not by establishment figures - and he had the evidence to prove it.

The former prime minister himself said he had learnt about a plot to kill Sharif earlier in the year and had then suggested he leave Pakistan.

And in a highly unusual move, the head of the country's military intelligence, Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed Anjum, addressed journalists and named a whole series of people - including senior media figures - who knew about Sharif's movements and may somehow have been connected to his death.

He added that the military was not threatening his life


 
I have to admit Arshad Bhai's interviews were always very well mannered, it truly offered optimism about a better future Pakistan

When he talked unlike the circus style most TV channels employed, he normally had professional interviews with people 1 vs 1 and talked in a very professional manner which made you wonder this guy belonged in Top News channels of world

I did not know much about his family background that his two Brothers were in Military, and they also gave their lives for Pakistan

He never once mentioned that aspect of losing his brothers, he continued to speak in favor of Pakistani interest

When the news originally came out that he and other News reporters were threatened out of Pakistan, and the whole Naked torture of Reporters in Islamabad scandal & kidnapping (other reporters). I was truly saddened How can this man be forced to run away from Pakistan for which he was so optimistic about?

I was waiting for things to return to normal so people like Arshad Sharif would be back in Pakistan, and he would be openly walking in Pakistan. And talking about the promising future like he always did
 
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