

Pakistan: TV station employee, two policemen injured in ISIS grenade attack
ISIS has claimed responsibility for an attack on Din News television channel in Lahore and has warned of further agression against the media. The same group was behind the recent targeting of Dunya News in Faisalabad, Punjab provice.

Country report: The right to information in Pakistan
ARTICLE 19 examines Pakistan’s Constitution, legislative framework and the implementation of right to information laws.

Civil society organisations remain seriously concerned by Pakistan’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill
International and domestic civil society organisation are calling for Pakistan’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes bill to be scrapped and the process of creating a new bill that reflects international human rights standards and respects the Constitution to begin again.

Christian web TV channel destroyed in a fire in Karachi, Pakistan
The office of the Christian web television channel, Gawahi, was destroyed in a fire that erupted in the early hours of 23 November, in Karachi, the biggest city in Pakistan.

Debating faith in cyberspace: Offline consequences of online religious expression in Pakistan
A new Bytes for All research study shows that Pakistani authorities are blocking online expression of religious minorities, while banned organisations continue to enjoy impunity.

Taliban claim responsibility for killing of tribal journalist in Pakistan
One day after the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, journalist Zaman Mehsud was killed when unidentified gunmen opened fire on his motorcycle in Tank, a district in Khyber Pahktunkhwa province, Pakistan.

Crimes, but no punishment: A report on impunity in Pakistan
A report on the safety of Pakistani media professionals presents a bleak picture of the level of insecurity faced by Pakistani journalists and calls for serious efforts by governments and the media to change the present situation whereby those that kill, injure, abduct and threaten journalists are almost never punished.

Safety and security of media workers on the decline in Pakistan, says PPF report
Pakistani journalists are not only targeted by militants but also by political, religious, ethnic and other pressure groups as well as law enforcement agencies. Incidents of threats, attacks and killings of journalists in Pakistan are clear evidence of how critical the situation is due to the thriving culture of impunity.

Pakistan: Tribal journalist detained by paramilitary Frontier Corps
The paramilitary Frontier Corps in FATA, Pakistan, raided the house of local correspondent Rahat Shinwari, and detained him. He was eventually released after a protest by local journalists and members of the Press Club.

Security v access: The impact of mobile network shutdowns in Pakistan
The report is based on the analysis of mobile network shutdowns in Pakistan since 2012, with specific focus on the shutdown in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi during March 2015.

Taking on spies and bullies in Pakistan
How one Pakistani woman is helping keep politicians honest, young women’s online voices safe and the country’s infamous intelligence agencies more transparent.

Assailants open fire on private news channel’s van
Armed men on a motorcycle fired five to six shots at the Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) van of Samaa television. This is the third attack on the media just in the city of Karachi in September.

Latest attacks on media in Pakistan leave two dead, two wounded
Unknown gunmen opened fired on the Geo News broadcast van, killing satellite technical engineer Arshad Ali Jaffery and wounding driver Anis Chauhan. There were two more attacks on journalists within 24 hours for which the motives are not yet clear.

Alleged killers of Balochistan journalist and his colleagues apprehended
Pakistani authorities have arrested the alleged killers of Baloch journalist Irshad Mastoi and two of his colleagues, who were murdered in August 2014.

Pakistani government mandates guidelines for broadcasters
CPJ is concerned by the sweeping nature of guidelines from Pakistan’s Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) for on-air news coverage and commentary on the nation’s television and radio channels.

Pakistani journalists live in growing fear of violence
Pakistani journalists are being forced to flee or go into hiding to escape acts of violence and intimidation that usually go unpunished. The authorities have not kept their promise to protect media personnel and are sometimes even responsible for these abuses.