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Gunmen kill Afghan radio journalist in car ambush

Victim Besmullah Adel Aimaq survived two previous assassination attempts

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Jan 2021 1:10PM

Gunmen kill Afghan radio journalist in car ambush
Afghan radio journalist Besmullah Adel Aimaq’s assassination is the latest in a string of deaths of prominent Afghans caused by gunmen ambushes and bomb attacks. – AFP pic, January 2, 2021

KABUL – An Afghan radio journalist was shot dead yesterday in a car ambush in the central province of Ghor, officials said, the fifth media worker to be killed in two months.

Besmullah Adel Aimaq, editor-in-chief of Voice of Ghor radio, was killed en route to Firoz Koh city, the capital of Ghor province, said Aref Aber, the governor’s spokesman.

In recent months, other prominent Afghans have been ambushed by gunmen or killed in bomb attacks.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for Aimaq’s murder.

The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee, a group working for the security of journalists in the violence-wracked country, confirmed the incident.

Aimaq, who is in his late 20s, was married and had previously survived two assassination attempts, the committee said.

In November, attackers opened fire and threw a grenade at his house after a previous attempt in October 2019 failed when gunmen shot at his vehicle in Firoz Koh, it said.

Aimaq’s murder comes weeks after the December 12 killing of Rahmatullah Nekzad, a prominent journalist who was shot dead with a silenced pistol near his home in the restive eastern city of Ghazni.

Two Taliban inmates who were freed ahead of peace talks between the insurgents and the Afghan government have been arrested in connection with Nekzad’s murder, Afghanistan’s spy agency the National Directorate of Security (NDS) said late on Thursday.

About 5,000 Taliban inmates were released last year as part of a contentious prisoner swap ahead of the long-delayed peace talks that finally commenced on September 12.

The NDS said that after their release the two Taliban inmates joined a “terrorist group” in Ghazni, which has carried out several assassinations.

The two, who have confessed to their crimes, have also assassinated a judge and two government employees, the agency said.

The Taliban has denied responsibility for the murder of Nekzad.

Peace talks are currently on a break, but are due to resume on Tuesday in the Qatari capital of Doha. – AFP, January 2, 2021

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