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PAKISTAN
Two
journalists killed, two others wounded in gun attack
New York,
February 7, 2005—Gunmen in Pakistan's tribal area of
South Waziristan fatally shot two journalists today and
wounded two others. Amir Nowab, also known as Mir Nawab,
a freelance cameraman for Associated Press Television
News and a reporter for the Frontier Post
newspaper, and Allah Noor, who was working for
Peshawar-based Khyber TV, became the first journalists
in 2005 to be killed in the line of duty.
The journalists were on their way back from the town of
Sararogha, where they were covering the surrender of
suspected tribal militant Baitullah Mehsud.
A car overtook the journalists' bus at around 7:30 p.m.
near the town of Wana, and assailants opened fire with
AK-47 assault rifles, according to The Associated Press,
which quoted Mahmood Shah, chief of security for
Pakistan's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.
Anwar Shakir, a stringer for Agence France-Presse, was
wounded in the back and is in stable condition,
according to news reports. A fourth reporter, Zardad
Khan, who was working for Al-Jazeera, was not seriously
injured.
The Pakistani military has been cracking down on
suspected al-Qaeda fighters in South Waziristan, a
semiautonomous tribal region.
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