technical side, can be targeted,” Latif told The News. He added that the headquarters of all major media houses were located in Karachi.
Recently, the Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a Paris-based international media rights body, ranked Pakistan at 159 out of 180 countries here media freedom suffered a “drastic decline” in the 2015 World Press Index with a score of 50.46.
Iqbal Khattak, the RSF’s Pakistan representative, said Karachi was the most dangerous city for journalists because of its large population and chaotic situation, where a number of actors were involved in violence.
“In other troubled parts of the country, including Balochistan and FATA, we know the key actors who target journalists, but in Karachi, the situation is totally different,” he explained.
“It’s very difficult to find out which elements are targeting journalists in the city and that increases the threat level.”
Khattak said the recent trends needed to be studied to understand which actors could be behind the attacks on media personnel in Karachi.
Media outlets
Analysts also stressed the need for media outlets to ensure that security protocols were followed.
Latif said journalists in Karachi cover the ongoing law enforcement agencies’ crackdown, gang clashes, sectarian violence and ethnic polarisation as their organisations push them to provide exclusive footage and breaking news.
“Only a few TV channels have provided their reporters with flak jackets and there is no security for most of them,” he added.
Khattak said journalists themselves needed to calculate the level of risk they were putting themselves into.
“If a journalist doesn’t know what is going on in their surroundings, they can’t ascertain the level of threat,” he added.
Besides, many reporters are not trained for working in conflict zones or hostile environments, and so are unable to take precautionary steps.
In case of firing or a bomb blast, reporters and cameramen rush to the scene for exclusive footage. The stiff competition between TV news channels puts their lives at risk.
Journalists said the role of law enforcement agencies in terms of providing them with protection was also disappointing.
Despite receiving complaints from journalists, the law enforcers do not take serious steps for their security.
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