Female Journalist, Driver Killed in Gunmen Attack in Nangarhar

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KABUL, 10 December 2020, (TON): Malalai Maiwand, a journalist at Enikass Radio and TV in Nangarhar, was killed with her driver when she was on her way to the office on Thursday morning in an attack by gunmen on their vehicle in Jalalabad city, capital of the province, local officials confirmed.

The incident occurred around 7:10am local time in the Golaye Araban area in PD3 of Jalalabad city, said Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the provincial governor. 

“She was on her way to the office when the incident occurred,” Khogyani said, adding that “her driver was also shot and killed in the attack.”

Maiwand was also an activist in the province, said Khogyani.

No group, including the Taliban, has immediately claimed responsibility for the blast. Since the successful peace process is going on, the attacks in Afghanistan has increased to give an impression that Taliban might are behind the attacks. The anti-Taliban elements do not want to see a peaceful settlement of the Afghan dispute which is important for potential political settlement in Afghanistan.

The German embassy in Kabul in tweeted: “We strongly condemn these attacks on media representatives and civil society and civilians. They must stop!”

On Monday, the EU delegation, NATO and diplomatic missions based in Kabul in a joint statement said they “strongly condemn” the recent targeted attacks on representatives of the media and religious leaders.

“We consider these not only as savage attacks against Afghan blood, but as an attack on the very peace process in Afghanistan. Recognizing the bravery of Afghanistan’s people, we are confident that these attacks will fail in their intent to silence the diversity of opinions,” it said. 

“It has never mattered more for the people of Afghanistan to feel able to express themselves freely and provide their opinions on the peace talks, as well as engage in the process, to achieve an inclusive and sustainable peace. Upholding the free flow of information and holding the perpetrators accountable will benefit everyone who wishes to live in a peaceful and democratic Afghanistan,” the statement said. 

Meanwhile, journalists are quite concerned about their lives after until recently a series of attacks on them.

 

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