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Journalist Arshad Sharif martyred in Kenya

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I presume the planted journalists never asked DG ISI who was it that slapped 16 FIRs on Arshad or who asked the UAE authorities to deport Arshad back to Pakistan?
 
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کتاب سادہ رہے گی کب تک؟
کبھی تو آغاز باب ہو گا
جنہوں نے بستی اجاڑ ڈالی،،
کبھی تو انکا حساب ہوگا
سحر کی خوشیاں منانے والو
سحر کے تیور بتا رہے ہیں
ابھی تو اتنی گھٹن بڑھے گی
کہ سانس لینا عذاب ہو گا
وہ دن گیا جب کہ ہر ستم کو،
ادائے محبوب سمجھ کے چپ تھے،
اٹَھے گی ہم پر جو اینٹ کوئی
‏تو پتھر اسکا جواب ہو گا۔۔۔۔۔۔
سکون صحرا میں بسنے والو۔۔
ذرا رتوں کا مزاج سمجھو۔۔
جو آج کا دن سکوں سے گزرا۔۔
تو کل کا موسم خراب ہوگا
 
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Arshad Sharif died of blood loss 30 minutes after shooting: report​

Slain journalist Arshad Sharif addressing a conference.  — Twitter/File
Slain journalist Arshad Sharif addressing a conference. — Twitter/File
  • Preliminary autopsy report released.
  • PIMS doctor performed postmortem.
  • Forensic laboratory results awaited.
ISLAMABAD: Slain journalist Arshad Sharif died of blood loss thirty minutes after he was shot in the chest and head, the report of a preliminary post-mortem conducted in Pakistan revealed on Thursday.
An eight-member medical board comprising senior doctors from the Pakistan Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) released the report after performing the autopsy on Sharif’s body. During the postmortem, the body was also X-rayed and CT-scanned.
According to the report, fragments of metal from bullets found in Sharif’s lungs, heart, stomach, kidney and other parts of the body have been dispatched to the forensic laboratory.
The final report would be prepared after receiving the forensic laboratory’s findings.
Arshad Sharif, a popular TV anchorperson as well as an investigative journalist, was killed by the Kenyan police in a "mistaken identity" shooting on Sunday night near the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.

Slain journalist Arshad Sharif laid to rest in Islamabad​

Sharif was laid to rest in Islamabad's H-11 cemetery on Thursday. The journalist was buried after his funeral prayers were offered amid high security at Islamabad's Faisal Mosque.
Scores of people including members of the journalists' fraternity attended Sharif's funeral prayer.
 
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Arshad Sharif died of blood loss 30 minutes after shooting: report​

Slain journalist Arshad Sharif addressing a conference.  — Twitter/File
Slain journalist Arshad Sharif addressing a conference. — Twitter/File
  • Preliminary autopsy report released.
  • PIMS doctor performed postmortem.
  • Forensic laboratory results awaited.
ISLAMABAD: Slain journalist Arshad Sharif died of blood loss thirty minutes after he was shot in the chest and head, the report of a preliminary post-mortem conducted in Pakistan revealed on Thursday.
An eight-member medical board comprising senior doctors from the Pakistan Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) released the report after performing the autopsy on Sharif’s body. During the postmortem, the body was also X-rayed and CT-scanned.
According to the report, fragments of metal from bullets found in Sharif’s lungs, heart, stomach, kidney and other parts of the body have been dispatched to the forensic laboratory.
The final report would be prepared after receiving the forensic laboratory’s findings.
Arshad Sharif, a popular TV anchorperson as well as an investigative journalist, was killed by the Kenyan police in a "mistaken identity" shooting on Sunday night near the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.

Slain journalist Arshad Sharif laid to rest in Islamabad​

Sharif was laid to rest in Islamabad's H-11 cemetery on Thursday. The journalist was buried after his funeral prayers were offered amid high security at Islamabad's Faisal Mosque.
Scores of people including members of the journalists' fraternity attended Sharif's funeral prayer.

Chacha ji ..... see the picture, his half skull blown away ............. loss of blood !!!! ....sersiouly ...????...wonder why people are pissed off this govt ...
 
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Slain journalist Arshad Sharif laid to rest at Islamabad’s H-11 graveyard

Shakeel Qarar | Abdullah Momand | Fahad Chaudhry
October 27, 2022

Slain journalist Arshad Sharif — who was shot dead amid mysterious circumstances in Kenya on Sunday last week — was laid to rest at the H-11 graveyard in Islamabad on Thursday with hundreds of people in attendance.

A large contingent of police was deployed at the graveyard where journalists and members of the civil society reached in huge numbers. During Sharif’s burial, slogans of “Allahu Akbar” were chanted.

Afterwards, personnel of the Pakistan Army paid tribute to the journalist and a garland from Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa was laid at his grave.

Earlier, Sharif’s funeral prayers were offered at Shah Faisal Mosque. A large number of journalists, politicians and civil society members including Azam Swati, Shibli Faraz, Murad Saeed, Faisal Karim Kundi, Kashif Abbasi, Waseem Badami and Sami Ibrahim attended the funeral prayers in the capital.






Dawn’s correspondent at the site estimated that nearly 20,000 people attended the funeral while thousands others gathered outside the Faisal Mosque.

Meanwhile, an AFP report, citing police personnel deployed at the scene, said the mosque drew up to 40,000 mourners, with people spilling into the gardens and surrounding streets.

Supporters of the PTI made up a large proportion of the crowd, waving flags and shouting “Arshad, your blood will bring revolution”, the report said.

“Arshad Sharif sacrificed his life to expose the faces of the corrupt and we should not let that sacrifice be for nothing,” Muhammad Iqbal, a 35-year-old shopkeeper and PTI supporter who had travelled from the neighbouring garrison city of Rawalpindi, said while speaking to AFP.

After prayers, coffin bearers struggled to push through the crowd to a waiting ambulance for onward passage to a graveyard.

Separately, funeral prayers in absentia were also held in Lahore.






According to a security order issued by Islamabad police, security around Shah Faisal Mosque was beefed up ahead of the funeral, with the deployment of 3,792 security personnel. These include six inspectors and 1,010 police constables.

The security arrangements will be overseen by three superintendents of police and five assistant superintendents of police/deputy superintendents of police, the order said.

Sindh police personnel, numbering 204, and 2,500 Frontier Corps personnel have also been deputed to assist Islamabad police, the order said.

The killing​

Sharif was shot dead in Kenya allegedly by the local police on Sunday night, with an official police statement later expressing “regrets on the unfortunate incident” and saying an investigation was underway.

Initially, the Kenyan media quoted the local police as saying Sharif was shot dead by police in a case of “mistaken identity”.

However, reports from the Kenyan media later reconstructed the events surrounding the killing, stating that an occupant in Sharif’s car at the time of his killing was believed to have shot at paramilitary General Service Unit (GSU) officers.

“They were stopped by GSU officers who, according to the police, were responding to reports that a stolen vehicle had been sighted in the area,” a report by Nation Media Group said.

The report noted contradictory versions of police that earlier claimed Sharif and his brother defied orders at a checkpoint but later alleged that Sharif’s brother “shot at” one officer and injured him. It quoted police as saying that the incident prompted police to shoot back.

Sharif’s body arrived in Pakistan yesterday (Wednesday). A post-mortem was later conducted at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad.

Probe into the killing​

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a judicial commission would be formed to probe the journalist’s killing.

Moreover, the government has also constituted a team to probe the killing. Initially, a three-member body, comprising Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) director Athar Wahid, Intelligence Bureau (IB) deputy director general Omar Shahid Hamid and Lt Col Saad Ahmed of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was formed. Later, the team’s size was cut from three to two with the exclusion of the ISI official.

The team will travel to Kenya immediately and Pakistan’s High Commission in Nairobi will facilitate the visit of the committee members, according to a notification issued by the Foreign Office.

The military has also requested the government to conduct a “high-level investigation” into the “accidental” killing.
 
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May Allah punish the cruel bast.. with the severest of punishments.
I have no hope from this elite class... they have long hands...Today Kashif Abbasi show all the documents of Arshad Sharif FIRs, Letter to PM, Threats, His Dubai Visa copy, warnings .....and DGISPR and Vawda kept lying on TV.... forget it, nothing will change in Pakistan ...
 
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