Pakistani journalists assaulted
Thursday January 26, 2012 10:06:25 AM,
IANS
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Islamabad:
Two journalists of Pakistan's Geo News channel were assaulted when
they went to cover the story of a girl who had slit her throat
during a rape attempt.
A reporter and his cameraman were attacked at the Benazir Bhutto
Hospital in Rawalpindi, the Geo News reported Thursday.
The media group alleged that police in alliance with the rapist
tried to stop the mediamen from reporting the story, which police
termed a suicide attempt.
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