Azam Nazeer Tarar resigned as the Federal Law Minister. While his resignation has not been accepted yet, speculations are rife over his sudden resignation.
Alongside journalists and citizens expressing shock over his reported demise, there are also claims of murder and accusations of foul play involved in the death of the journalist.
The 49-year-old journalist fled the country in August to avoid arrest after he was slapped with multiple cases, including sedition charges over an interview with Shahbaz Gill – a close aide of former prime minister Imran Khan.
Senior journalist Arshad Sharif, who fled the country after he was charged with sedition, died in Kenya's Nairobi after reportedly being shot, confirmed his wife early Monday.
The Just Stop Oil demonstrators said in a statement they were demanding that the government halt “all new oil and gas licenses and consents”. Police said four arrests had been made.
According to an update by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared with media on Tuesday, the body of the late Arshad Sharif was transported at 0125 hours from Nairobi to Doha.
In a series of hard-hitting tweets, Azam Swati lashed out at the FIA Cyber Crime Wing and accused it of stealing his CCTV camera and surveillance system to allegedly cover up their tracks.
The London-based organisation pressed the ICC to "urgently investigate any apparent war crimes committed during the August 2022 Israeli offensive" in the Palestinian enclave.
Ned Price said that we fully believe in the protection of journalists and the right to freedom of expression and added that USAID has a number of programs to work with governments around the world.