Musa Khankhel’s killers still at large
PESHAWAR: Politicians, civil society members and journalists on Thursday deplored the government’s failure to bring to justice the murderers of Musa Khankhel after six years of his killing.Pakistan People’s Party Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President Khanzada Khan, National Party’s provincial president Mukhtar Bacha, Member Provincial Assembly Syed Jafar Shah, Khyber Union of
By our correspondents
February 20, 2015
PESHAWAR: Politicians, civil society members and journalists on Thursday deplored the government’s failure to bring to justice the murderers of Musa Khankhel after six years of his killing.
Pakistan People’s Party Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President Khanzada Khan, National Party’s provincial president Mukhtar Bacha, Member Provincial Assembly Syed Jafar Shah, Khyber Union of Journalists President Nisar Mehmud, Jang Peshawar’s Resident Editor Arshad Aziz Malik, Geo’s Bureau Chief Mehmood Jan Babar, senior journalist Shamim Shahid, Musa Khankhel’s brother Essa Khankhel, civil society members Arshad Haroon and Zar Ali and others spoke on the sixth death anniversary of Musa Khankhel.
The speaker praised the courage of the slain journalist and eulogised his sacrifice for upholding the true values of journalism. “Hardly anyone is ready to hear truth in our society,” Nisar Mehmud said. “And journalists are the target because they bring out truth,” he added.
The KhUJ president said most killers of 112 journalists, except in two cases, had gone unpunished. He said the state would have to break this impunity.Musa Khankhel, correspondent of The News in Swat, was brutally killed on February 18, 2009 in Matta during a ‘peace rally’ of the now jailed Tanzim Nifaz Shariate Muhammadi chief Maulana Sufi Muhammad. He was shot 32 times.
“Those who are killing journalists should think whether they have succeeded in stopping journalists from telling the truth,” said Mehmood Jan. ANP MPA Jafar Shah praised journalists for braving all the challenges and threats. He said they were true soldiers of the rights of the people. “I think if there is democracy in this country in some form, it’s because of the media,” he said.
Khanzada Khan said his party had paid sacrifices for the people. He said they would always stand by journalists.Jang’s Resident Editor Arshad Aziz Malik said Musa Khankhel was brave and hard working journalist. He said his killers should have been brought to justice by now. “But lack of investigation and trial in Musa Khankhel’s killing points to the unchallenged impunity in the killing of journalists. There hardly seems to be will from the government to punish the people behind the killing of journalists,” he deplored.
Pakistan People’s Party Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President Khanzada Khan, National Party’s provincial president Mukhtar Bacha, Member Provincial Assembly Syed Jafar Shah, Khyber Union of Journalists President Nisar Mehmud, Jang Peshawar’s Resident Editor Arshad Aziz Malik, Geo’s Bureau Chief Mehmood Jan Babar, senior journalist Shamim Shahid, Musa Khankhel’s brother Essa Khankhel, civil society members Arshad Haroon and Zar Ali and others spoke on the sixth death anniversary of Musa Khankhel.
The speaker praised the courage of the slain journalist and eulogised his sacrifice for upholding the true values of journalism. “Hardly anyone is ready to hear truth in our society,” Nisar Mehmud said. “And journalists are the target because they bring out truth,” he added.
The KhUJ president said most killers of 112 journalists, except in two cases, had gone unpunished. He said the state would have to break this impunity.Musa Khankhel, correspondent of The News in Swat, was brutally killed on February 18, 2009 in Matta during a ‘peace rally’ of the now jailed Tanzim Nifaz Shariate Muhammadi chief Maulana Sufi Muhammad. He was shot 32 times.
“Those who are killing journalists should think whether they have succeeded in stopping journalists from telling the truth,” said Mehmood Jan. ANP MPA Jafar Shah praised journalists for braving all the challenges and threats. He said they were true soldiers of the rights of the people. “I think if there is democracy in this country in some form, it’s because of the media,” he said.
Khanzada Khan said his party had paid sacrifices for the people. He said they would always stand by journalists.Jang’s Resident Editor Arshad Aziz Malik said Musa Khankhel was brave and hard working journalist. He said his killers should have been brought to justice by now. “But lack of investigation and trial in Musa Khankhel’s killing points to the unchallenged impunity in the killing of journalists. There hardly seems to be will from the government to punish the people behind the killing of journalists,” he deplored.
-
Camila Mendes Finally Reveals Wedding Plans With Fiancé Rudy Mancuso -
Beatrice, Eugenie Blindsided By Extent Of Sarah Ferguson’s Epstein Links -
Girl And Grandfather Attacked In Knife Assault Outside Los Angeles Home -
Super Bowl Halftime Show 2026: What Did Trump Say About Bad Bunny? -
Piers Morgan Defends Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance, Disagrees With Trump Remarks -
Andrew Lands In New Trouble Days After Royal Lodge Eviction -
Instagram, YouTube Addiction Case Trial Kicks Off In California -
Agentic Engineering: Next Big AI Trend After Vibe Coding In 2026 -
Keke Palmer Makes Jaw-dropping Confession About 'The Burbs' -
Cher Sparks Major Health Concerns As She Pushes Herself To Limit At 79 -
Former NYPD Detective Says Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance 'could Be Hoax' -
King Charles Publicly Asked If He Knew About Andrew's Connection To Epstein -
Jessie J Addresses Pregnancy Rumors After Sporting Belly Bump -
Channing Tatum Leaves Fans Scratching Their Heads With Message About South Korea -
Emma Roberts Stars In 'A Body In The Woods' -
'Our Estrangements Can Kill Us': Meghan's Co-star Weighs In On Anthony Hopkins Interview