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RSF calls for release of missing Baloch journalist reportedly being held by army

Karachi, June 20 (PPI): The Paris-based international organization of journalists Reporters Sans Frontiers (Reporters Without Borders) has called for the release of Abdul Latif Gola, the Urdu-language daily “Jang”‘s correspondent in Jafarabad, Balochistan, who was arrested on 17 June 2007 by police saying they were acting on the orders of an army officer identified as Major Ali.

“Gola’s arrest is totally arbitrary and unjustified,” the press freedom organisation said in a statement Wednesday.

“No one should ever be arrested without grounds and without a charge. We call on the Pakistani authorities to do everything possible to ensure that Major Ali releases Gola quickly.”

Police officers and soldiers went to Gola’s home at around 1:00 a.m. (local time) on 17 June. Malik Allah Bakhsh, a police officer, ordered Gola to go with them because “Major Ali” wanted to question him.

“We are very worried about Gola,” his wife told Reporters Without Borders.”He has done nothing and we do not know why they took him away.”

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a journalist based in Quetta told Reporters Without Borders that Gola’s arrest was probably linked to his coverage of recent clashes between the security forces and Balochi nationalists. Gola is himself a member of the Balochi ethnic group.

In a separate development, BBC correspondent Nisar Khokhar and a local journalist were denied entry on 15 June to Dera Bugti, a district of Balochistan that is controlled by the Pakistani army.

Khokhar had gone there to investigate the reported detention of seven women in a military camp for three weeks. He and the journalist with him were detained for two hours by frontier police.
Source: (PPI) Pakistan Press Intrnational
Date:6/21/2007