It will send a powerful signal to those who target journalists that they no longer have free reign, Amnesty International said.
Journalists in Pakistan live under the constant threat of killings, harassment and other violence from all sides, including intelligence agencies, political parties and armed groups like the Taliban, it said in a report released here.
Attacks on journalists in Pakistan show how authorities have almost completely failed to stem human rights abuses against media workers or to bring those responsible to account, it said.
Mir, 47, who faced threats from multiple quarters here including the Taliban, was shot at in Karachi by unidentified gunmen on April 19.
Amnesty International has documented 34 cases of journalists being killed in Pakistan in response to their work since the restoration of democratic rule in 2008, but only in one case have the perpetrators been brought to justice.
But these killings are just the most brutal statistic - many more journalists have been threatened, harassed, abducted, tortured or escaped assassination attempts in the same period, it said.
"The constant threat puts journalists in an impossible position, where virtually any sensitive story leaves them at risk of violence from one side or another."
Griffiths said the government has promised to improve the dire situation for journalists, including by establishing a public prosecutor tasked with investigating attacks against journalists. "But few concrete steps have been taken."
Amnesty International said its report is based on extensive field research into over 70 cases and interviews with over 100 media workers in Pakistan.
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