Surveillance as a feminist issue
Are women’s experiences with technology and surveillance vastly different from the dominant male experience? Digital activist Shmyla Khan certainly thinks so.
Surveillance as a feminist issue
Are women’s experiences with technology and surveillance vastly different from the dominant male experience? Digital activist Shmyla Khan certainly thinks so.
State regulator suspends two television stations on slander charges
The two channels, along with a third media outlet, have also been fined one million rupees (US$9,500) over comments criticizing the judiciary.
Travel ban imposed on leading Pakistani journalist after his story on the military
Cyril Almeida, a reporter for Pakistan’s leading English daily, was placed on an “Exit Control List (ECL)” to prevent him from leaving the country.
Pakistan: TV channel reporter injured in attack in Balochistan
Mujeeb Tareen, a reporter for the Aaj News television channel, was attacked by three armed men after reporting on a police raid at a car showroom.
Director of Pakistan’s largest media group kidnapped
Abid Abdullah, Director of Coordination for the Jang Group, was kidnapped at gunpoint by unidentified men in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan.
Digital rights group appeals use of blasphemy law against teenager
A teenage Christian boy has been arrested in Pakistan for ‘liking’ what is being called a ‘blasphemous’ Facebook post.
Political party workers attack media houses in Karachi
Three TV cameramen covering a protest by the MQM political party in Karachi, Pakistan were injured when protesters turned violent.
Irshad Mastoi: A murder shrouded in mystery
Pakistani journalist Irshad Mastoi was murdered along with two colleagues. Why are the families of the victims no closer to achieving justice than they were two years ago?
Pakistan’s cyber crime law set to raise havoc
“Too little too late” from opposition parties as new law is set to criminalize dissent of all types.
“Troubling” state of cyberspace in Pakistan, finds new report
Bytes for All, Pakistan, has raised concern over the declining state of fundamental rights in online spaces highlighting the government’s strategy of fighting terrorism by infringing upon civil liberties.
Journalists among 100 people killed in Pakistan hospital bombing
The explosion occurred shortly after the body of a prominent lawyer, Bilal Anwar Kasi, who had been the victim of a shooting attack in another part of the city, was brought to the hospital. Media outlets sent reporters to cover the scene there.
Shan Dahar: A family’s fight for justice
On 1 January 2014, Pakistani journalist Shan Dahar was shot by armed men and taken to a local hospital where he remained unattended until he succumbed to his injuries. To date, none of the perpetrators have been brought to justice.
Opportunity for Pakistani officials to ensure proper reinvestigation of Shan Dahar murder
The re-opening of investigations into the murder of journalist Shan Dahar is a chance for Pakistani authorities to demonstrate their commitment to justice and press freedom.
IFJ expresses concern over Pakistani journalist missing since 2015
The family of missing journalist Zeenat Shahzadi alleges that she was targeted by Pakistan’s Special Forces for her reporting.
Groups call for Pakistan’s Upper House to reject prevention of cybercrime law
Pakistani groups express their grave concerns over the recent developments regarding the passage of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill 2016 by the national assembly and reject the bill in its current shape.