

In Pakistan, Geo bureau chief abducted and robbed, then released
Unidentified armed men in Pakistan abducted the Karachi bureau chief of the TV channel Geo News and beat and robbed him. The motive behind the attack remains unclear.

It seems everyone wants to spy on Pakistan; perhaps its own government, most of all
A report reveals that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Agency sought to tap all IP-bound communications traffic entering or travelling through the country.

Pakistani journalists face criminal complaints for covering dissident political leader
Journalists in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province have been protesting against the police for falsely involving ten journalists in criminal complaints. Three of the journalists have been charged under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA).

Police officers fire into group of protesting lawyers in Punjab, killing two
“The Pakistani authorities need to find out why a police officer fired live ammunition into a group of protesting lawyers and bring those responsible to justice . . . Law enforcement officials may only use lethal force as a last resort to protect lives.”

Journalists, cameramen beaten by Pakistani police
The Special Security Unit (SSU) of the police beat up journalists, reporters, photographers and cameramen while they were performing their professional duty outside the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Saturday, 23 May 2015. The media personnel were covering the appearance of former home minister Sindh Dr Zulfiqar Mirza at the SHC for his bail application […]

GEO TV journalist forced to leave Peshawar after latest detainment
Rasool Dawar, a special correspondent for Geo TV hailing from North Waziristan, left Peshawar in the last week stating that he felt insecure in the region, where he has been twice detained for hours under ‘extremely torturous conditions’ by the security agencies.

Pakistan’s new cybercrime bill threatens rights to privacy and free expression
Various groups expressed misgivings about the process by which a cybercrime bill was drafted and revised. The democratic process in Pakistan is undermined and the bill contains several provisions that are potentially damaging to privacy and freedom of expression.

Newspaper reporter arrested near Pakistan-Afghanistan border
A correspondent of a Pakistani newspaper was arrested by security agencies in North Waziristan near the Pak-Afghan border.

Convicted killer of Pakistani journalist captured
Faisal Mehmood, convicted killer of journalist Wali Kahn Babar, was arrested on 11 March marking a significant breakthrough in Pakistan’s fight against impunity for the murder of journalists.

A fading opportunity to protect Internet freedom in Pakistan
With 11 percent of Pakistan’s 190 million citizens now online, ensuring that the internet is an open space for communication, commerce, and democracy is becoming more important with each additional laptop and smartphone.

Taliban threatens Pakistan journalist
The Taliban’s central spokesperson called Zia ul Haq, the Peshawar-based news bureau chief of ARY News, and warned him of severe consequences if ARY News continues to not propagate the Taliban’s views and the PFUJ continues to oppose the Taliban.

AFP photographer shot while covering anti-Charlie Hebdo protests in Pakistan
“We call on authorities to quickly and thoroughly investigate the shooting of Agence France-Presse photographer Asif Hassan and to hold the perpetrators to account,” said Bob Dietz, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator. “Journalists in Pakistan must be able to safely cover newsworthy events.”

Proposed media regulations are “draconian”, says Pakistani group
Bytes For All is alarmed by the recommendations made by the Pakistani parliamentary body that seeks to impose McCarthyism-style regulations on the media and Internet, in reaction to the December Peshawar school attack.

An increasingly polarised Pakistan behind a violent 2014 for media
In addition to the alarming but now familiar threats from militant groups, law enforcement agencies and political parties and groups, the Pakistani media became bitterly divided following the attempted murder of Hamid Mir, a popular television host of Geo News.

Geo TV, target of Pakistan spy agency
RWB is sounding the alarm over a resurgence of violent attacks on media belonging to the Jang-Geo group – attacks reflecting a slander and harassment campaign stage-managed by the ISI and run by its political allies.

Media teams attacked while covering protest demonstrations in Pakistan
Activists of the opposition political party PTI harassed Geo News media teams in Lahore, Faisalabad and Karachi. The ARY News channel also complained that workers of the ruling political partyhurled rotten eggs at their van while they were covering the PTI protest in Lahore.