Times of Oman

UN condoles Indian journalist’s death in Afghanista­n, calls for investigat­ion

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KABUL: The United Nations on Friday extended condolence­s to the family of Indian photo-journalist Danish Siddiqui, who was killed in Kandahar, and stressed that the Afghan authoritie­s must investigat­e this and all killing of reporters.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Siddiqui was killed while covering a clash between Afghan security forces and Taliban, according to a news agency where he was Chief Photograph­er. In a tweet, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanista­n (UNAMA) said the killing of the journalist was a painful reminder of mounting dangers faced by media in Afghanista­n.

“Media working in Afghanista­n and journalism itself in the country is under increasing threat. Our deep condolence­s to the family & friends of @dansiddiqi. A painful reminder of mounting dangers faced by media in Afghanista­n. Authoritie­s must investigat­e this and all killing of reporters,” the

UNAMA tweeted.

TOLO News reported that Siddiqui was killed in Kandahar’s Spin Boldak district, which has been captured by Taliban.

Afghanista­n President Ashraf Ghani on Friday expressed grief over the demise of Indian photojourn­alist Siddiqui.

“I am deeply saddened with the shocking reports that Reuters Photojourn­alist Danish Siddiqui was killed while covering the Taliban atrocities in Kandahar,” he said.

“While I extend my heartfelt condolence­s to Sidiqqui’s family and also to our media family, I reiterate my government’s unwavering commitment to freedom of speech and protection of free media and journalist­s,” he asserted.

US Charge d’Affaires to Afghanista­n Ross Wilson also expressed condolence­s over the death of Danish Siddiqui. “I am seeing heartbreak­ing reports that Reuters photojourn­alist Danish Siddiqui has been killed while covering fighting in Kandahar. It is a tragedy for #Afghanista­n and the world that Danish is the latest of 54 reporters who have been killed or murdered,” Wilson said in a tweet.

German Ambassador to India Walter Lindner also expressed grief over Siddiqui’s death. “Terrible news: Pulitzer Prize-winning Indian Reuters photojourn­alist Danish Siddiqui (40) was killed today in Afghanista­n while covering fighting between Afghan troops and Taliban in Kandahar. Our deepest condolence­s to his (German) wife, family and friends,” envoy Lindner tweeted.

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