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Police in Sweden say they have found the body of Pakistani journalist, two months after he went missing. Sajid Hussain, the editor of an ethnic Baloch news website, fled Pakistan in 2012 after ...
Sajid Hussain (family photo) A Pakistani journalist who fled the country to escape death threats has gone missing in Sweden where he was granted political asylum.
Hussain, 39, had fled into exile in 2012 after reporting on human rights abuses in Balochistan. Pakistani police had raided his residence, questioned family members, and intelligence agents ...
Pakistani journalist Sajid Hussain, who was living in exile in Sweden and had been missing since March 2, has been found dead, police said on Friday. “His body was found on April 23 in the Fyris ...
The police said an initial investigation did not suggest foul play in the death of Sajid Hussain, but journalism groups expressed skepticism and concern. By Salman Masood ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani ...
Hussain, 39, went missing on March 2 and his body was found on April 23 in the Fyris river that runs through Uppsala. Image used for representation.
South Yorkshire Police is urging anyone who sees Hussain, not to approach him but call 999 instead. Please quote investigation number 14/27625/24 when you get in touch.
Haroon Rafiq, 23, has denied murdering Mr Hussain. John Butterfield, prosecuting, told Birmingham Crown Court: “On the night of August 6 last year a man called Sajid Hussain was stabbed to death.
Sajid Hussain, the editor of an ethnic Baloch news website, fled Pakistan in 2012 after getting death threats and was granted political asylum in Sweden.
Sajid Hussain was last seen boarding a train in Stockholm on his way to Uppsala on 2 March, according to the group Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
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