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Link to: Indian reporters in Pakistan facing expulsion

Indian reporters in Pakistan facing expulsion

Pakistani authorities recently informed Meena Menon, a correspondent for “The Hindu”, and Snehesh Alex Philip, a correspondent for the Press Trust of India, that their visas would not be renewed and that they would need to leave the country in one week.

Link to: Slain Pakistani lawyer had received threats for taking on blasphemy case

Slain Pakistani lawyer had received threats for taking on blasphemy case

Rashid Rehman was described as someone who “showed great courage in the face of threats and harassment”. The Pakistani human rights lawyer had received threats for representing a university lecturer accused of making derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad.

Link to: Pakistani journalist missing in Afghanistan

Pakistani journalist missing in Afghanistan

The IFJ joins the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists in calling for the Pakistani and Afghani government to do everything in their power to ensure the safe return of a Pakistani TV journalist missing in Afghanistan since three weeks.

Pakistani journalists chant slogans during a protest, called by Pakistan Federal Union of Journalist (PFUJ), against the attack on television anchorperson Hamid Mir, outside the press club in Islamabad, 21 April 2014, REUTERS/Mian Khursheed

Pakistan’s largest media group under threat as its staff faces increasing intimidation

In a letter to Pakistan’s top civil and military leaders, Jang/Geo media group explains that incidents of intimidation of its staff have increased to an alarming level since the 19 April attack on television anchor Hamid Mir.

Link to: Pakistani government moves to cancel licence of country’s largest television network

Pakistani government moves to cancel licence of country’s largest television network

In the aftermath of allegations and counter allegations following the attempted murder of popular anchor Hamid Mir, the Pakistan government sought to ban Geo Television, the country’s largest TV channel, following a complaint initiated by the Inter Services Intelligence agency.

Pakistani journalists and cameramen chant slogans during a protest, called by the PFUJ, against the attack on Hamid Mir, outside the press club in Karachi, 21 April 2014, REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

Popular television anchor Hamid Mir shot, injured in Karachi

Senior journalist and anchorman Hamid Mir was shot by unknown assailants. He had previously warned his colleagues and officials of an alleged Inter Service Intelligence plan to “eliminate” him.

A police official uses a metal detector to search the site of a bomb blast at a vegetable and fruit market in the outskirts of Islamabad, 9 April 2014, REUTERS/Mian Khursheed

Repressive anti-terrorism law threatens peaceful dissent in Pakistan

Pakistan’s draft counterterrorism violates fundamental rights to freedom of speech, privacy and peaceful assembly. In its current form, the law could be used to suppress peaceful political opposition and criticism of government policy, says Human Rights Watch.

Pakistani journalists hold placards and pictures of Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus, who was killed April 4, 2014 in Afghanistan, during a demonstration to condemn attacks against journalists in Islamabad, 7 April 2014, REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood

Pakistan’s Express News under attack again as journalist threatened, bureau chief’s home targeted

Imtiaz Alam, a journalist and television anchor for Express News, received death threats while the house of Bureau Chief Jamshed Baghwan was attacked for the second time since March.

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Pakistani journalist escapes murder attempt but driver killed, guard injured

Unidentified men opened fire on the vehicle of Pakistani journalist Raza Rumi, killing his driver and wounding a security guard. This was the fifth attack on the Express media group in the last year.

Link to: Pakistan’s draft Computer Crimes Law endangers freedom of expression

Pakistan’s draft Computer Crimes Law endangers freedom of expression

ARTICLE 19 and Digital Rights Foundation Pakistan are concerned about the draft Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act of Pakistan 2014 (Draft Law) currently being prepared for presentation before the Pakistani Parliament. Although the Draft Law contains a number of welcome procedural safeguards, several provisions violate international standards on freedom of expression.

Link to: Prime minister pledges justice, security for journalists in Pakistan

Prime minister pledges justice, security for journalists in Pakistan

In a meeting with a CPJ delegation, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif pledged to continue to expand Pakistan’s media freedoms and address the insecurity plaguing the country’s journalists. He also promised to ease visa and travel restrictions on foreign journalists working in the county.

Link to: Editor attacked in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

Editor attacked in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

At least 20 assailants stormed the offices of an Urdu-language daily in Pakistan, dragged the paper’s editor out of his office, beat him and doused him in oil. The editor believes the attack was linked to his recent report on the allegedly illegal construction of a nearby plaza.

Link to: Journalist Abrar Tanoli killed in Pakistan, had previously received threats

Journalist Abrar Tanoli killed in Pakistan, had previously received threats

Journalist Abrar Tanoli was shot in the neck by unidentified gunmen while travelling with his family at Mamsehra, in Pakistan. He was apparently under threat for his reporting and had recently been provided police protection for a two month period.

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First-ever convictions in a case of a murdered Pakistani journalist

A Pakistani court convicted six defendants in the 2011 murder of journalist Wali Khan Babar. CPJ welcomes the convictions but calls on authorities to ensure the masterminds are brought to justice.

Link to: Two injured in attacks on Pakistani media houses

Two injured in attacks on Pakistani media houses

Two employees of a media house were injured when two unknown men hurled hand-grenades at the main gates of the Business Recorder Group and Nawa-i-Waqt, in Karachi, Pakistan. Another bomb was discovered in the parking lot of ARY television network.

The poster of a Pashto language film is pictured as policemen guard the entrance of a cinema at the site of a grenade attack in Peshawar, 11 February 2014, REUTERS/Khuram Parvez

Second grenade attack on a Pakistani cinema this month

The Pakistani militant group Jundallah claimed responsibility for an earlier attack in February, in retaliation for the screening of a film which was considered “anti-Shariah”.