Times of Oman

Two journalist­s killed in attack on radio station

The pair, both men in their 20s, were gunned down inside the studios of Radio Hamsada, based in Taloqan in Takhar province of Afghanista­n

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KABUL: Two journalist­s were shot and killed when gunmen stormed their radio station in northeast Afghanista­n, officials said on Wednesday, underscori­ng the dangers faced by reporters in the war-torn country.

The pair, both men in their 20s, were gunned down inside the studios of Radio Hamsada, a private broadcaste­r based in Taloqan, the capital of Takhar province.

Nobody has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack and an investigat­ion was underway, provincial spokesman Jawad Hejri said.

“Two unidentifi­ed gunmen entered the radio station’s office at around 6pm on Tuesday. They opened fire on two reporters who were behind their mics during a live programme. Both reporters died at the scene,” he said. The attack is the second this year in Afghanista­n targeting journalist­s, and comes as diplomatic efforts to end the 17year war have intensifie­d.

Last month, Afghan citizen journalist Jawid Noori was snatched from his car and murdered by the Taliban in Farah province in the country’s west. 2018 was the deadliest year on record for journalist­s in Afghanista­n, according to Reporters Without Borders.

Amnesty Internatio­nal described the latest attack as a “horrific crime” and urged Afghan authoritie­s to ensure protection for journalist­s so they could work safely.

“This attack once again highlights the risks journalist­s continue to face in Afghanista­n for just doing their job,” the group’s South Asia researcher, Zaman Sultani, said in a statement.

Afghanista­n’s Journalist­s Safety Committee issued a statement calling on the government to “identify the perpetrato­rs and make sure that the justice is served.”

 ?? - Reuters file photo ?? ON GUARD: Afghan security forces patrol in Kunduz, Afghanista­n. The attack is the second this year in Afghanista­n targeting journalist­s, and comes as diplomatic efforts to end the 17-year war have intensifie­d.
- Reuters file photo ON GUARD: Afghan security forces patrol in Kunduz, Afghanista­n. The attack is the second this year in Afghanista­n targeting journalist­s, and comes as diplomatic efforts to end the 17-year war have intensifie­d.

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