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Âé¶¹Éç calls on Pakistan government for urgent help to locate missing journalist


The Âé¶¹Éç today expressed "serious concern" over the sudden disappearance of one of its reporters, Dilawar Khan Wazir, in Pakistan and called on the Pakistan government to help locate the missing journalist.

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Mr Khan, a Pakistani journalist who has been reporting for the Âé¶¹Éç fromÌýSouthÌýWaziristan,Ìýwent missing from IslamabadÌýon MondayÌýunder what the Âé¶¹Éç described asÌý"suspicious circumstances".

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The Âé¶¹Éç spokesperson said the organisation was seriouslyÌýconcerned about the whereabouts ofÌýits reporter.

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He confirmed that the Âé¶¹Éç World Service Director Nigel Chapman had written formally to the Pakistan Interior Ministry to requestÌýurgent help in tracing Dilawar Khan Wazir.

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Nigel Chapman wrote: "I amÌýseriouslyÌýconcerned about the whereabouts of our reporter and would request your kind help in tracing him at theÌýearliest.ÌýI would be very grateful for yourÌýsupport in this matter."

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Dilawar was in the federal capital to visit his younger brother Zulfiqar Ali who is a student at the Islamic University.

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He was on his way back toÌýhis hometownÌýDera Ismail Khan after seeing his brother. His family has not heard from him since then.

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Accoring to Zulfiqar,Ìýsome plain clothes men came to theÌýhostel (of the IslamicÌýUniversity) andÌýtoldÌýhis friends that Dilawar had met an accident and insisted that Zulfiqar should come with them to the hospital.Ìý

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Dilawar's brother got suspicious and did not accompany them.

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When Zulfiqar called on Dilawar's mobile phone, the call was receivedÌýby someone who identified himself as Dr Jamshed.

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He reportedly asked Zulfiqar to rush to the Pakistan Institute of Medical SciencesÌý(PIMS): "Your brother met an accidentÌýnear Peer WadhaiÌýand is seriously injured."

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When theÌýÂé¶¹Éç checked with PIMS, the local police and other offices in the capitalÌýthere wasÌýno confirmation of any accident involving Dilawar Khan Wazir.Ìý

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When the Âé¶¹Éç's Islamabad correspondentÌývisited the hospital in question there was no trace of Dilawar and no member of the staff by the name of Dr Jamshed.

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A Âé¶¹Éç spokespersonÌýsaid:Ìý"We are concerned for the safety of Dilawar Khan Wazir. We are investigating this matter with some urgency and are in touch with Pakistani authorities. We expectÌýthemÌýto do their utmost in helping us trace our reporter."

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Date: 21.11.2006
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