Explosives have been found under the vehicle of a high-profile Pakistani journalist who actively covered the Taliban shooting of a schoolgirl.
The powerful bomb was defused on November 26.
Journalist and television anchor Hamid Mir had been threatened by the Taliban for his coverage of teenage anti-Taliban campaigner Malala Yousafzai.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the October shooting of the 15-year-old, who campaigned in support of girls' education in her home district in northwest Pakistan's Swat Valley.
She was shot in the head and neck and is being treated in a hospital in Britain.
The Pakistani government has offered a reward of $500,000 for information on who was responsible for the attempted murder of Mir.
Earlier this year, the France-based organization Reporters Without Borders ranked Pakistan as the world's most dangerous country for journalists.
The powerful bomb was defused on November 26.
Journalist and television anchor Hamid Mir had been threatened by the Taliban for his coverage of teenage anti-Taliban campaigner Malala Yousafzai.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the October shooting of the 15-year-old, who campaigned in support of girls' education in her home district in northwest Pakistan's Swat Valley.
She was shot in the head and neck and is being treated in a hospital in Britain.
The Pakistani government has offered a reward of $500,000 for information on who was responsible for the attempted murder of Mir.
Earlier this year, the France-based organization Reporters Without Borders ranked Pakistan as the world's most dangerous country for journalists.