Senior rights advocate gunned down in Pakistan
May 08, 2014  00:55
A senior Pakistani human rights lawyer, who had recently received threats for representing a blasphemy accused, was gunned down tonight by unidentified attackers in the country's Punjab province. 

Initial reports suggest that  Rashid Rehman Khan's car was targeted by the gunmen near Kachehri Chowk in Multan. 

Khan was a coordinator for the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP). 

The senior lawyer was representing a blasphemy accused and had complained that he had been receiving threats on his life.

The HRCP had voiced serious concern over the threats extended to Khan.

Lawyers defending blasphemy accused are often seen at the receiving end of extremists and fundamentalists.

Almost in all cases the defence and witnesses are put under pressure to withdraw. 

In some cases, even judges are scared to hear the matter due to threats from fundamentalists and extremist 
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