User:KortniEditor/Zaman Ali Ibrahim
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Zaman Ali Ibrahim (1971? – 2 April 2011), a Pakistan crime reporter for the newspaper Extra News in Karachi, Pakistan ... SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE (Details Later).
Death
[edit]Zaman Ali Ibrahim was murdered in a dangerous suburban neighborhood in Karachi, Lyari. Ibrahim was riding his motorcycle down the street April 2, 2011, and he was shot in the head by two other motocyclists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.[1]
Context
[edit]He was a crime reporter, according to Reporters Without Borders [2]
Police told reporters investigating the shooting that they believe he killed over an internal party dispute, according to CPJ. He had just attended an event with late Benhazir Bhutto supporters.[2] It is suspected that the Peoples' Aman Committee, which is associated with Pakistan opposition party Muttahida Qaumi Movement, which has been connected with a number of violent actions and murders.[1] The motive behind the killing is unclear but it is thought to be work related.
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[edit]Career
[edit]He worked for (several different -- LIST THEM) newspapers for (how many) years and his most recent job was the as a journalist for the Urdu-language newspaper Daily Extra News, where he covered organized crime. [citation needed]
Personal
[edit]Zaman Ibrahim was born in the year of 1971.[citation needed]
While in Karachi, Pakistan he had worked for several small local Urdu papers.[citation needed]
He is survived by a wife and two children.[citation needed]
References
[edit]I searched “(Zaman and extra news) and Pakistan” as well as “(Zaman and Lyari)” on Lexis-Nexis database and found a few smaller mentions. At various times he was reported to be Zaman Ali, Zaman Ibrahim, and Zaman Khan, as well as Muhammed Zaman, but all have similarities. He was killed by the MQM.
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