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Despite Pakistani concerns over digital surveillance, snags in hearing of FinFisher case
While digital surveillance is increasingly becoming a concern among common citizens all over the world, the hearing for a public interest litigation case is continuously hitting snags at Lahore High Court. A petition was filed by Bytes For All Pakistan in May 2013, on suspicion that digital surveillance is targeting Pakistani human rights defenders, civil society organisations and citizens.
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Pakistan urged to revoke suspension of rights in Islamabad
“Pakistan faces very real threats of terrorism, but giving unbridled powers to the army and suspending fundamental rights is the wrong response,” says Human Rights Watch. Powers given to the military risk misuse in the face of ongoing large-scale political protests.
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Q&A: Pakistan’s Hamid Mir speaks about climate for press freedom following attack
CPJ speaks with Geo News senior anchor Hamid Mir. In April 2014, he was shot multiple times shortly after a CPJ delegation met with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who pledged to take several steps to improve journalist security in Pakistan.
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Blasphemy charges, threats loom for outspoken journalist in Pakistan
CPJ interviews Pakistani magazine editor and publisher Shoaib Adil, who recently fled his home in the eastern city of Lahore and went into hiding with his wife and children.
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Pakistan Taliban’s anger with media coverage expressed in message to CPJ
An email message sent to CPJ and Reporters Without Borders lays out the Pakistan Taliban’s anger with Pakistani media coverage of the military’s anti-insurgency campaign in Waziristan, ongoing since early June 2014.
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Pakistan’s complicated media freedom threats
A group of experts on Pakistan and its media recently came together, under the auspices of the Commonwealth Journalists Association and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies at the University of London to discuss the threats facing the country’s journalists.
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The challenges of a female reporter in Pakistan
Nadia Sabohi, an investigative journalist for Geo TV News, writes about her experiences as a female reporter in Pakistan.
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Media muzzled in Pakistan’s Waziristan offensive
The Pakistan military’s public communications arm trumpeted a decisive victory in its ongoing offensive against alleged Pakistani Taliban strongholds in North Waziristan. But Shawal Valley residents who witnessed the attack and have since fled to internally displaced persons (IDP) camps had a different story.
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Identity theft persists in Pakistan’s biometric era
Pakistan is one of the few nations that has registered almost the entire population’s biometric details and provided citizens with a computerized national identity card. But even with that system in place, fraud is still rampant.
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Pakistan: Office of cable television operator set ablaze in Karachi
Unidentified armed men set fire to the office of Worldcall, a cable television operator, apparently in retaliation for resuming the transmission of Geo News channels.
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Third bomb attack targets Express News TV’s bureau chief in Pakistan
The attack on the home of Jamshed Bhagwan, the bureau chief of Express News TV, is the latest in a string of attacks against Express Media group personnel and installations.
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Twitter reverses decision to censor content in Pakistan
Twitter’s initial decision to remove content was criticised by a wide swath of civil society, from advocacy group Bolo Bhi in Pakistan to porn actress Belle Knox, whose photos were among the blocked content.
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A year after Snowden revelations, damage persists to freedom of expression in Pakistan
Just months after the Snowden revelations, some of which reported that Pakistan was one of the leading countries (second only to Iran) being surveilled by the NSA, a draft of a Cybercrime Law surfaced in Pakistan.
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In Pakistan, regulatory body suspends Geo TV broadcasts for 15 days
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority suspended Geo TV’s license for 15 days and imposed a fine of approx. US$100,000, based on a complaint filed by the Ministry of Defence on April 22.
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Call for release of Pakistani journalist detained in Afghanistan
Faizullah Khan, a reporter for ARY News TV based in Karachi, was detained by an Afghan security agency on the Pakistan/Afghanistan border as he was on assignment interviewing Taliban leaders of tribal areas in northwestern Pakistan.
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Journalist affiliated with Jang media group assaulted in Punjab, Pakistan
The attack on editor Zafar Aheer is the latest in a series of acts aimed at browbeating the Jang media group, that include the looting of vehicles and the harassment of employees in different parts of the country.