In Kenya,
Arshad Sharif passed away.
Along with
shock over his reported death from the media and the public, there are also
allegations of murder and foul play in the journalist's death. Sharif had
recently become increasingly outspoken and critical of the unfolding political
changes in Pakistan.
In the wee
hours of Monday morning, TV journalist Meher Bokhari tweeted, "Arshad
Sharif, not only a colleague, a brother, is no more. I haven't met a finer man
from Islamabad to Moscow, from Dunya News to ARY. Killer shot. too little.
Brutally enough "Still can't wrap my brain around it," she continued.
A
devastating blow
Reactions
In Pakistan and worldwide, outrage followed the news of Sharif's murder. The death of Sharif was "a big loss to journalism and Pakistan," according to Pakistani President Arif Alvi. Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, called the murder "terrible news."
Imran Khan, a former prime minister, expressed horror at Arshad Sharif's violent murder on Twitter, writing that Sharif "paid the greatest price for expressing the truth - his life."
The head of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), Afzal Butt, expressed his sorrow at the news and demanded an investigation into Sharif's slaying.
The government was questioned on Twitter by journalist Kamran Khan, who also urged the Prime Minister to "take the nation in confidence."
Close colleagues and coworkers arrived at Imran Khan and Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad were among those who visited Sharif's residence to offer their condolences.
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