Israel Attacks Gaza Relief Ships; Up To 20 Dead; Senior Journalist Talat Hussain and Two Other Pakistanis in the Flotilla Reported to be Alive

Posted on May 31, 2010
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Media Matters, People
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Adil Najam

The world is abuzz in anguish against Israel’s military action against the ‘Freedom Flotilla’ of aid ships carrying relief goods for embargoed Gaza. Condemnations are pouring in for this military action in international waters. The irony in the tragedy is not lost on the world – in 1947, the ship Exodus 1947 carrying Jewish immigrants wanting to get to Jerusalem had similarly been stopped by the British authorities and the dramatic struggle that resulted had been influential in changing world opinion towards the creation of the state of Israel.

The world politics implications of the incident aside, the immediate concern of many is about the safety of nationals from nearly 40 countries, including many journalists, who were in this relief goods flotilla. These include three Pakistanis – senior journalist and well known TV anchor Talat Hussain of Aaj TV, his cameraman Raza Mahmood Agha, and a Pakistani NGO activist Nadeem Ahmed.

Pakistani authorities (including the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister) have condemned the incident and are trying to find more information on the health and safety of these three Pakistanis but as yet no confirmed information is available. Given that according to various reports as many as 20 people might already have been killed and up to 26 injured in the Israeli attack on the relief goods flotilla, this lack of information is exciting further anguish amongst Pakistanis. [UPDATE: we are now hearing that the three Pakistanis aboard the flotilla are all alive and well, but now captured in Israel].

Talat Hussain is one of the most respected TV anchors in Pakistan and known for his balanced, sober and in-depth analysis of national as well as international politics. I first got to know him when he was still a student of international affairs at the Islamabad Quaid-i-Azam Univeristy and more so when he later managed the op-ed pages of The News (when Maliha Lodhi was its founding editor). Since then, I have interacted with him when he was at PTV Current Affairs and now at Aaj TV. In my view he is the least populist and most balanced of our TV anchors. A journalist of the highest integrity and one who has never strayed far from his intellectual and scholarly roots even as he has blossomed as a public communicator of excellence.

My prayers are with him and his family; as they are with the two other Pakistanis and all others on the flotilla, and indeed with all in the world, everywhere. Prayers of peace seem not to be answered to often in today’s world, but let us pray for peace and safety for all nonetheless.

Merely wishing for peace and justice in the world will not make the world a saner place. But to give up on even that wish will surely make the world even more insane than it already is.

31 responses to “Israel Attacks Gaza Relief Ships; Up To 20 Dead; Senior Journalist Talat Hussain and Two Other Pakistanis in the Flotilla Reported to be Alive”

  1. Julie says:

    This is not just a Pakistani issue. This is a journalist, doing his duty, illegally kidnapped and detained.

  2. Riffat says:

    he is alive, but captured. i pray for his safety and the safe return of this journalist who is illegally captured by Israel.

  3. Hamza says:

    I’m glad to hear that Talat Hussain and the other journalists are safe.

    I hate to do this, but I can’t help comparing the impending public protests and rallies against Israel to to the complete silence of all our political parties when the massacre at an Ahmadi mosque occurred.

    It really shows us where our priorities are.

  4. ASAD says:

    Our prayers are with Talat Husain. Good to know that he is alive. But now in Israeli custody, I shudder at what they will do to these poor people who were just trying to get aid to the hungary and the poor.

  5. Asim Kaleem says:

    All my prayers are for Talat ……… who is indeed one of our leading and talented journalist and anchor ……… Im really worried about him and may Allah swt keep him safe and sound ………. and to all those who are martyred in this noble cause …….. InshAllah your mission will not be incomplete and the international community should do against this evil state which has made its way through snatching, grabbing and killing …………… Hell with Israel …….

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