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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A newspaper columnist critical of Pakistan's army and spy agencies wrote Tuesday that a gunman opened fire on his house in an attack he alleged was carried out by elements linked to the country's powerful security establishment.
Kamran Shafi recounted the attack and a death threat he received the following day in his weekly column in the respected Dawn newspaper. He and his family were not injured in the incident in the garrison town of Rawalpindi on Friday.
The army spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
Shafi, a former army major, is a prominent critic of the military and its influence over the country's weak civilian leadership. The issue has been in the spotlight in recent weeks amid rising pressure on President Asif Ali Zardari from within the military.
Shafi said a gunman fired six times at his house before collecting the bullet casings and fleeing.
Shafi, his wife and daughter were in the house during the late night attack, but in a room below the one where the bullets entered.
The next day, he received a call from a woman who said what happened was a "trailer" and that the complete movie would be shown soon.
"One does not spit in the plate one eats from," she allegedly said.
In his column, Shafi said he had filed a police complaint in which he alleged suspects linked to unidentified state security agencies were involved. He did not give any evidence to back up the allegation.
Pakistan has several powerful spy agencies, which operate independently of state control. They have been accused of targeting killings and abductions in the past, including suspected Islamist terrorists allegedly handed over to the United States.
Pakistan's freewheeling media often contains criticism of the army and the spy agencies, but Shafi is especially vocal.
He said a recent column calling for the country's main spy agency to be headed by a civilian drew several emails containing the "vilest abuse."
In a telephone interview Tuesday, he said he would continue criticizing the army's role in the affairs of the state.
"Absolutely, there is no other way to go," he said. "We have to have democracy in the country if we are to succeed."

The Canadian Press: Gunman opens fire on house of Pakistani columnist critical of the military
 
May God give him health and quick recovery.
 
May God give him health and quick recovery.

"Kamran Shafi recounted the attack and a death threat he received the following day in his weekly column in the respected Dawn newspaper. He and his family were not injured in the incident in the garrison town of Rawalpindi on Friday."

He was not hurt.
 
I hope Mr. Shafi doesn't have to go through this again.

The story said that 'The army spokesman was not immediately available for comment.'

What for?? Absolute rubbish!

If ISI or the Army wanted to shut his mouth then they would force the guy to shut up discreetly without such public incidents.
 
Sounds like something out of a gangster movie - very amateurish.

In fact sounds like it was a tailor made incident for KS to use to bash the military even more.
 
Just a drama to get more popularity and malign the security forces.

Have seen this person's articles, half are BS with no real substance in them.

Read somewhere he was kicked out of the army, so what else can be expected out of such a person.

Journalists with much more anti-military substance had no such encounters, how come he becomes the first one with his BS articles.
 
Sounds like something out of a gangster movie - very amateurish.

In fact sounds like it was a tailor made incident for KS to use to bash the military even more.

Agno please merg the threads Talibanswatter had opened the same thread again.

BTW this is Ali Baba 40 thieves

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Just a drama to get more popularity and malign the security forces.

Have seen this person's articles, half are BS with no real substance in them.

Read somewhere he was kicked out of the army, so what else can be expected out of such a person.

Journalists with much more anti-military substance had no such encounters, how come he becomes the first one with his BS articles.

:) He was kicked out of PMA .
 
lo gee...First ISI will send someone to tell "Hi! get ready we are coming after you. Here is trailer"..... LOL

I think now ISI must investigate this issue and dragg him by balls.
 
lo gee...First ISI will send someone to tell "Hi! get ready we are coming after you. Here is trailer"..... LOL

I think now ISI must investigate this issue and dragg him by balls.

why to waste time on an un important person :) ISI has more important tasks to carry.
 
Firing on residence of Kamran Shafi; Zardari, Nawaz condemn

ISLAMABAD: Unknown assailants fired at the residence of renowned journalist Kamran Shafi midnight Thursday and fled the scene.

The family of Kamran Shafi however remained safe and a complaint was lodged with POF Wah police station.

Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zradari and PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif have strongly condemned the incident.

Kamran Shafi said that at midnight November 27 some unknown assailants assaulted his house and opened fire. The assailants shrewdly fled the scene and also took along with them the bullet cases to erase the evidence.

Kamran said after few hours of the incident, he received call from a phone being used in fake name who threatened him of dire consequences. The caller described the incident as just a ‘trailer’ for what he was used to write and warned, more would follow.

He said soon after the incident President Zardari and Nawaz Sharif called him and condemned the incident. After their calls, the Police immediately registered an FIR and provided him security guards.

Kamran Shafi said, he always worked for the promotion of democracy. He demanded an inquiry into the incident and bring the culprits to book.
 
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