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Killing of Pakistani journalist in Kenya was 'targeted' attack, minister says

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The content originally appeared on: CNN Islamabad, Pakistan CNN - A Pakistani journalist shot dead by police in Kenya last month was the victim of a 'targeted killing,' a senior member of Pakistan's government said on Tuesday, without offering any evidence to support his claim. Television journalist Arshad Sharif - a vocal critic of the Pakistani military - died in a police shooting near Kenya's capital Nairobi on October 23. Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah told reporters an initial assessment by […]

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