Beena Sarwar on Journalism and Safety in Pakistan
The body of missing Pakistani journalist Javed Naseer Rind was found on Saturday in a remote part of the troubled Pakistani province of Balochistan, marking the seventh death of a Pakistani journalist in 2011 and placing Pakistan on pace to rank as the world’s deadliest place for journalists for the second year in a row, according to a report by The Committee to Protect Journalists.
Rind, an editor and columnist with the Urdu-language newspaper Daily Tawar, was kidnapped in his hometown of Hub in southern Balochistan province. The discovery of his body paints a bleak picture of the working conditions for journalists in the troubled country, who battle pressures on the international front from the war on terror and human rights and ideological issues at home.
Beena Sarwar is a journalist and documentary filmmaker from Pakistan, focusing on human rights, gender, media and peace issues. She currently works with Aman ki Asha, a peace initiative between the neighboring countries of India and Pakistan and has a blog called Journeys to Democracy.