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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Free expression deteriorating in Pakistan ahead of UN review
In 2012, Pakistan made a commitment to improve its free expression record. Five years later, the endemic killings and threats targeting journalists throughout the country tell a very different story.
On International Women’s Day, PPF calls on media to promote the safety of female staff
PPF has called on the country’s media to seriously examine the safety of female staff members within their organizations and implement measures to provide a safe working environment that would encourage women to enter the profession in greater numbers.
TV channel employee shot dead: Taliban claim responsibility
Media worker Taimor Abbas was killed when unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle fired at the Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) van of Samaa television channel in Karachi.
Pakistan’s version of “The Onion” blocked by government
What does it say about a government when it can’t take criticism, even of the tongue-in-cheek variety?
Pakistan urged to free two journalists convicted of defamation
The conviction of two Pakistani reporters relates to a series of articles published in a Sindhi-language weekly, and other outlets in early 2015, alleging that a property developer desecrated a graveyard.
Pakistan urged to free two journalists convicted of defamation
The conviction of two Pakistani reporters relates to a series of articles published in a Sindhi-language weekly, and other outlets in early 2015, alleging that a property developer desecrated a graveyard.
Four bloggers, social media activists go missing in Pakistan
Four bloggers and social media activists known for airing views critical of authority, extremism and intolerance, have gone missing from Islamabad, Lahore and Nankana Sahib, in Punjab province.
Study maps forms of surveillance faced by female journalists in Pakistan
A newly released DRF pilot study explores the gendered surveillance that female journalists experience in Pakistan.
Caught between the state and extremists: Country profile of Pakistan
Attacked by state agents and the military on one side, and militant and extremist groups on the other, the situation for human rights defenders in Pakistan is one of the most dangerous in the world. A weak civilian government has handed over much power to the military, which is absolved from scrutiny. Investigations into murders and disappearances have led nowhere. Under this climate, impunity reigns.