The head of the United Nations agency in charge of defending press freedom on Wednesday condemned the recent death of a Pakistani journalist and called for measures to improve security conditions for reporters in the Asian country.
Mukarram Khan Aatif was killed on Jan 17 while praying in a mosque in Peshawar. He had been a correspondent for the private television channel Dunya News and also worked for Deewa Radio, a Pashto-language station.
Aatif had previously been forced to move his family because of death threats he and his family had received from militant groups operating in his home region, Mohmand.
In a statement, Irina Bokova, Director-General of the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), said it was "essential for democracy and the rule of law that the authorities investigate this crime and bring the perpetrators to justice.
"I appeal to the authorities so this crime does not go unpunished. This would be an important step towards improving the security of journalists working in Pakistan."