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Razzaq Gul (1977(?) – 19 May 2012) was a senior Pakistani journalist covering war and politics for Express News in Turbat, Pakistan who was abducted 18 May 2012 and found murdered 19 May 2012. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Razzaq Gul was a member of the Baloch National Movement and secretary of the Press Club of Turbat. Gul was a member of the Baluch National Movement, a nationalist political organization, and was the secretary of the Press Club of Turbat, according to news reports. His colleagues at the club told Express News TV that Gul had not mentioned receiving any threats. No group claimed responsibility for his death.

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  • Razzaq Gul (1977(?) – 19 May 2012) was a senior Pakistani journalist covering war and politics for Express News in Turbat, Pakistan who was abducted 18 May 2012 and found murdered 19 May 2012. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Razzaq Gul was a member of the Baloch National Movement and secretary of the Press Club of Turbat. Gul was a member of the Baluch National Movement, a nationalist political organization, and was the secretary of the Press Club of Turbat, according to news reports. His colleagues at the club told Express News TV that Gul had not mentioned receiving any threats. No group claimed responsibility for his death. Razzaq Gul was the 22nd journalist to have been murdered in the area of Balochistan, listed as one of the most dangerous places for reporters in Pakistan, over a four-year period, and he was one of eight Pakistani journalists killed since Jan 2011. (en)
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  • Abdul Razzaq Gul (en)
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  • Turbat is located in Pakistan. (en)
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  • Abdul Razzaq Gul (en)
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  • Next day, near hospital in different part of city (en)
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  • The red shaded area is Balochistan, Pakistan, one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Mentioned locations within Pakistan relative to the capital Islamabad and the largest city Karachi. (en)
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  • Wikipedia:USEP/Courses/Introduction to Mass Communications (en)
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  • Murder (en)
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  • Turbat, Pakistan (en)
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  • 2012-05-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Turbat, returning home after evening at local press club (en)
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  • Found: murdered, tortured (en)
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  • Express News (en)
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  • Razzaq Gul (en)
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  • Pakistani (en)
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  • Journalist (en)
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  • Baloch National Movement (en)
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  • WikiProject Journalism (en)
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  • Singhania Sar (en)
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  • University of Southern Indiana (en)
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  • Razzaq Gul (1977(?) – 19 May 2012) was a senior Pakistani journalist covering war and politics for Express News in Turbat, Pakistan who was abducted 18 May 2012 and found murdered 19 May 2012. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Razzaq Gul was a member of the Baloch National Movement and secretary of the Press Club of Turbat. Gul was a member of the Baluch National Movement, a nationalist political organization, and was the secretary of the Press Club of Turbat, according to news reports. His colleagues at the club told Express News TV that Gul had not mentioned receiving any threats. No group claimed responsibility for his death. (en)
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