

Television news channel illegally suspended in Karachi
On 10 December, the private news channel Saama TV was forced to go off the air in several areas of Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, for unknown reasons.

Concern over Pakistani journalist’s safety as police withdraw protection; another journalist attacked
The senior leader of the IFJ affiliate, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), in Lahore, is facing new threats; nevertheless the Punjab Police has decided to withdraw the protection it had provided to him.

Four responses to the problem of impunity in Asia
No investigation. No punishment. In Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Pakistan, impunity is the norm. And in neighbouring Afghanistan, the government’s vow to address journalists’ safety is still to be tested.

Cable operators suspend transmission of private TV channels in Balochistan province due to threat
The transmission of private TV news channels was suspended in Quetta and certain areas in Balochistan, Pakistan after the nationalist Baloch Students Organisation threatened the cable operators.

TV reporters arrested for exposing illegal transport of arms on Pakistan’s railways
The investigative reporting team of ARY News, a private TV in Pakistan, was arrested and criminally charged for an exposé on the transport of illegal arms and ammunition on state owned railways.

Low powered explosives hurled at TV channels’ vans, staff injured in Islamabad
Five media professionals were injured when assailants hurled explosive devices at the TV vanc of three private channels in Islamabad. It is believed that Dawn News was the intended target.

Pakistani media owner, three others sentenced to 26 years’ imprisonment for blasphemy
The owner of Geo Television network, Geo TV’s morning show host, actress Veena Malik and her husband have been convicted over a scene loosely based on the marriage of the Prophet Muhammad’s daughter.

More threats against Pakistani TV news anchor Hamid Mir
Pakistani TV talk show Hamid Mir alerted some associates after receiving a new round of threats and denunciations related to his plans to attend an upcoming conference in Bangladesh of journalists, hosted by the Bangladeshi newspaper “Prothom Alo”.

Impunity condemned while another Pakistan assassination takes toll to 14
IFJ and its affiliate the PFUJ deplore the brutal assassination of a journalist in Sindh province. Pakistan leads the IFJ’s global death toll as the most dangerous country for journalists and media workers, outranking Syria and Iraq in journalist killings for 2014.

Journalist detained for reporting on political corruption in Pakistan
Pakistani journalist Shehryar Mehsud was reportedly arrested on the orders of the political administration of South Waziristan allegedly for exposing the ‘corruption of political agents’ in development projects.

Television news channels forced off the air in Karachi due to threats
Several television news channels went off the air for about six hours in Karachi and other parts of Sindh province after anonymous threats were received.

Supreme Court of Pakistan to indict TV chief and anchor for contempt
The Supreme Court of Pakistan decided to prosecute the chief executive of the ARY News private TV network, Salman Iqbal, and program anchor Mubashir Lucman, indicting them for airing ‘scandalous and defamatory programs against the judiciary’.

Pioneering research launched on tech driven violence against women in Pakistan
Technology based violence is exposing women to the entire spectrum of conceivable harms in Pakistan, says a Bytes for All research report. The report also highlights the negative impact created by the lack of a cybercrime law.

Two journalists assassinated in separate incidents in Punjab, Pakistan
The IFJ joins its affiliate the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) in strongly deploring the murders of two journalists in two separate incidents in Hafizabad, Punjab province.

Pakistan union demands government uphold landmark sexual harassment case
IFJ and PFUJ condemn a long-running sexual harassment case of a female journalist by an official of the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) and welcome the successful prosecution of the perpetrator as a victory against the impunity of sexual harassment in the media.

Shots fired at home of senior leader of Pakistani journalists’ union
Unidentified people fired shots at the home of Rana Mohammad Azeem, the Lahore-based president of the PFUJ, on September 16 in a move he believes was intended to intimidate and silence him.