The
Committee to Protect Journalists called for an investigation into Salim's death.
Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of
UNESCO, condemned Salim's killing and called on all authorities operating in Sudan to ensure the safety of journalists reporting on the conflict, as well as identifying and prosecuting Salim's killers.
Reporters Without Borders called for Salim's killers to be brought to justice. The Sudanese Journalists Network issued a statement reporting that Salim was "killed in the course of carrying out her professional duties", describing her as "committed to the issues of her country and its people" and accusing parties involved in the civil war of "systematically targeting journalists and media workers". The
Coalition For Women In Journalism stated it was "devastated" at Salim's death, expressing its condolences for her family and calling for a transparent investigation into her death.
Sudan Bukra released a statement calling for an investigation into Salim's death, saying that she had performed her "sacred media duty in the circumstances of this damned war"; its founder, Mutwakil Abdul Mageid, described Salim as a "very courageous individual who saw no limitations". == References ==