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A Pakistani man monitors data during a trading session in the halls of the Karachi Stock Exchange, 6 February 2014, Exclusive PAKISTAN-STOCKMARKET/ REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

Strengthening data protection and privacy laws in Pakistan

Digital Rights Foundation has prepared a policy brief regarding data protection and privacy in Pakistan.

In this 22 April 2017 file photo, members of Pakistani civil society demonstrate against the killing of Mashal Khan, a student at the Abdul Wali Khan University in the northwestern city of Mardan, in Karachi, AP Photo/Fareed Khan, File

UN Committee urges Pakistan to protect freedom of expression and fight impunity

The UN Human Rights Committee has published its Concluding Observations regarding the situation in Pakistan. The Experts heeded concerns noted by the PPF, IFEX and RIDH in their alternative report and called for the State to guarantee the rights to freedom of expression and privacy, and to end impunity.

A man checks his cell phone at sunset at Lake View Park, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, 23 October 2016, AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

Pakistan: The conviction of Taimore Raza and its implication for privacy issues

A Pakistani citizen, Taimore Raza, was sentenced to death for committing blasphemy under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Ambulances queue at a local hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan, 8 December 2016, AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency officials assault and briefly detain journalists

There were reports that Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency officials assaulted and briefly detained journalists in Islamabad last week.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan is seen on a monitor as he addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York, U.S., 21 September 2016, REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Responding to Pakistan’s UN review: In conversation with Owais Aslam Ali and Matthew Redding

The Secretary General of the Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) and IFEX’s Campaigns and Advocacy Coordinator discuss the UN examination of free expression in Pakistan.

In this 20 March 2014 file picture, Pakistani journalists hold a sit-in protest before the Parliament in Islamabad demanding protection, AP Photo/B.K. Bangash, File

Pakistan dismisses civil society concerns regarding freedom of expression before UN Committee

During the first examination of Pakistan, the UN Human Rights Committee took up various freedom of expression issues raised by civil society organisations. However, the State delegation denied complicity and pointed to terrorism as the cause of limitations on this fundamental right.

A man explores social media on a computer at an internet club in Islamabad, Pakistan, 11 August 2016, REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood

Pakistan’s clampdown against data freedom

Some provisions in Pakistan’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act of 2016 can lead to the muzzling of Internet freedom.

Journalists protest the death of Tamour Khan, a satellite technician for SAMAA TV, in Karachi, Pakistan, 13 February 2017, AP Photo/Shakil Adil

UN prepares to examine civil and political rights in Pakistan

Civil society is working to ensure free expression concerns are on the table.

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Pakistan: Journalist arrested for posting critical posts on Facebook

Local journalists believe Zafar Achakzai was arrested for comments he had posted on Facebook criticizing security agencies and the arrest of a member of the provincial assembly, for killing a traffic police constable in a hit and run accident.

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Pakistan: Media personnel beaten to prevent coverage of student protest

Seventeen media workers were assaulted and their equipment seized by the private guards of Agriculture University Faisalabad, while they tried to cover an incident involving expelled students.

People wait in line to be photographed, fingerprinted and questioned to register for the government identity card outside the NADRA office in Islamabad, Pakistan, 14 November 2012, REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood

Pakistan government’s alleged leaking of citizens’ private data is unacceptable

A recent Wikileaks revelation has reinforced the longstanding concerns of Bytes for All about insufficient data protection mechanisms available for safekeeping of Pakistani citizens’ private data.

A boy walks near a railway track in Chak Shah Mohammad village, Haripur district, Pakistan, 8 May 2011, REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

Pakistani journalist murdered in Haripur

“We call on Pakistani authorities to leave no stone unturned in their investigation into the murder of K2 journalist Bakhseesh Elahi, and to consider his journalism as a possible motive,” CPJ said.

Ahmadi women at the Ahmadi graveyard in the town of Rabwa, 9 December 2013; journalist Rana Tanveer reports on religious minorities in Pakistan, such as the Ahmadis, REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

Pakistan: Car rams into journalist who covers religious minorities

Prior to the attack, journalist Rana Tanveer had been receiving death threats from unidentified people for covering stories about religious minorities in Pakistan.

A woman speaks on her mobile phone following a major earthquake that struck Baluchistan province, Pakistan, 24 September 2013, AP Photo/Shakil Adil

DRF launches new report on online violence against women in Pakistan

The research study Measuring Pakistani Women’s Experiences of Online Violence quantified women’s habits online, experiences with harassment, and knowledge of protection measures.

Journalists protest the death of Tamour Khan, a satellite technician for SAMAA TV, in Karachi, Pakistan, 13 February 2017, AP Photo/Shakil Adil

Legal, political and policy environment for Pakistani media has deteriorated significantly

A PPF report covering the period January 2016 to April 2017 points to indications that all branches of state are determined to control the media, rather than promoting a safe and secure environment for the growth of pluralistic democratic media institutions.

Activists protest against the killing of student Mashal Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, 14 April 2017, AP Photo/Muhammad Sajjad

Religious intolerance and impunity nurture killing fields in Pakistan

B4A, APC and FORUM-ASIA strongly condemn the gruesome killing of 23-year-old Mashal Khan by a vigilante mob at Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan for purported blasphemy.