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Hamid Mir wounded in Pakistan gun attack | Hamid Mir wounded in Pakistan gun attack |
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Gunmen have shot and wounded one of Pakistan's best known television presenters in the city of Karachi. | Gunmen have shot and wounded one of Pakistan's best known television presenters in the city of Karachi. |
Police said the attackers opened fire on Hamid Mir's car near the airport. | Police said the attackers opened fire on Hamid Mir's car near the airport. |
The presenter for Geo TV received three bullets, but was in a stable condition, the officials added. | |
There have been previous attempts on the life of Mr Mir, the first journalist to interview Osama bin Laden after 9/11. Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries for the media. | There have been previous attempts on the life of Mr Mir, the first journalist to interview Osama bin Laden after 9/11. Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries for the media. |
The attack has been strongly condemned by Pakistani politicians, including Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. | |
Last month, Mr Sharif pledged to do more to protect journalists in Pakistan. | |
Car chase | Car chase |
Mr Mir had just landed in Karachi and was on his way to the studios of Geo TV, a private Pakistani news channel, when unidentified gunmen in a car and on motorcycles reportedly tailed him before opening fire. | Mr Mir had just landed in Karachi and was on his way to the studios of Geo TV, a private Pakistani news channel, when unidentified gunmen in a car and on motorcycles reportedly tailed him before opening fire. |
Police said he sustained three gunshot wounds, but that his life was not in danger. | |
Mr Mir's brother, a leading investigative journalist, has accused the country's intelligence agency, the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence), of orchestrating the attack, reports the BBC's Shahzeb Jillani, in Karachi. | |
According to his brother, Mr Mir had recently told family and colleagues that he had received threats from the ISI because of his political views. | |
In 2012, the Pakistani Taliban tried to kill Mr Mir by planting half a kilogram (1lb) of explosives under his car outside his home in the capital, Islamabad. | In 2012, the Pakistani Taliban tried to kill Mr Mir by planting half a kilogram (1lb) of explosives under his car outside his home in the capital, Islamabad. |
But the remote-controlled bomb failed to go off. | But the remote-controlled bomb failed to go off. |
The Taliban had threatened Mr Mir and other journalists for their coverage of the militants' shooting of schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai. | The Taliban had threatened Mr Mir and other journalists for their coverage of the militants' shooting of schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai. |
Five journalists were killed in Pakistan in 2013 and more than 50 have died since the early 1990s. Most murders remain unresolved. | |
Last month, Raza Rumi, a journalist for the Express news channel, escaped an attack in the city of Lahore, during which his driver was killed. | Last month, Raza Rumi, a journalist for the Express news channel, escaped an attack in the city of Lahore, during which his driver was killed. |
Mr Rumi has since left the country because of threats to his life, our correspondent says. |
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