Pakistani authorities urged to protect TV journalist targeted by militant threats
Geo News TV news director Ansar Ali Naqvi has been the target of a campaign of threats by the Islamist militant group Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) because he failed to provide live coverage of one of its meetings in Karachi, Pakistan preferring to broadcast former President Pervez Musharraf’s trial.
Pakistan’s politics thwart launch of Malala book
The Area Study Centre, at Peshwar University in Pakistan, was set to hold the launching of the book “I Am Malala” but called it off after the police informed its director that it would not oversee security.
Pakistani journalist campaigner receives death threats
Rana Azeem, a senior leader of IFJ affiliate, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), has received death threats in direct response to his activism and campaigning. Following the recent assassination of three Express News workers the PFUJ called for “10 days of mourning” and increased its visible protests against the Taliban and terrorist threats to the media, especially in the troubled Balochistan province.
Targeted killings, warnings from Taliban lead to mounting concerns for Pakistan’s media
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack on Express Media that claimed the lives of three media workers; the group has issued a fatwa (decree) warning of further attacks against media outlets that they say are providing “misinformation” against them.
No justice in Pakistan 3 years after Wali Khan Babar murder
Three years have passed since the murder of Geo TV journalist Wali Khan Babar in Karachi. While no justice has been found in Babar’s case, his death has not been forgotten.
Reporter in Pakistan gets death threats after covering story on sexual assault
Journalist Noorul Wahab began receiving threats from an Afghan phone number on 12 January 2014, the day after his newspaper, the Daily Express, published a report by him on a sexual attack on a female student.
First journalist killed in 2014: IFJ condemns murder of Pakistan journalist Shan Dahar
Shan Dahar, a senior reporter for the Aab Tak News Channel, was shot on his way home. A series of protests have been held by journalists across Pakistan to call for the government to step up its efforts to protect the safety of journalists.
2013: A deadly year for Pakistan’s Internet freedom
While 2013 delivered a milestone transfer of government in Pakistan, the year brought despair and hopelessness to the country’s growing ranks of netizens.
Pakistan-based human rights group files complaint against UK over mass surveillance
Privacy International’s partner organisation, Bytes for All, has filed a complaint against the UK Government, decrying the human rights violations inherent in such extensive surveillance and demonstrating how the UK’s mass surveillance operations and its policies have a disproportionate impact on those who live outside the country.
Pakistani TV reporter released on bail after six weeks
Farhan Ahmed Bangash, a Royal TV reporter who had been held on terrorism charges in connection with his coverage of clashes in Kohat district, was finally released on bail by a Peshawar high court.
In Pakistan discussing religion is a punishable offense for Ahmadis
An Ahmadi doctor has been put behind bars in Pakistan for ‘posing’ as a Muslim.
Pakistan gets YouTube back. Sort of
A localised YouTube service will be available in Pakistan. But users are far from happy.
Political party activists assault journalist in Karachi, Pakistan
Shams Keerio, editor of a Sindhi-language newspaper and the joint secretary of the Karachi Press Club, was manhandled by members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
In Pakistan, another journalist breaks his silence
Comments on conflict and militancy by Pakistani journalist and researcher Aqeel Yousafzai often appear in the media. He recently told CPJ that he was taken into custody and beaten in connection with his critical reports and views he expressed on-air.
Pakistan continues silencing dissent through selective web blocks
Netizens believe a ban on the Internet Movie Database was enforced in Pakistan to block the movie trailer for a film that highlights the crises in Balochistan province.
Two injured in attack on media group offices in Pakistan
Unidentified armed men on motorcycles opened indiscriminate fire and lobbed explosive material at the offices of the Express Media Group in Karachi, Pakistan. The building houses the offices of the “Daily Express Tribune”, “Roznama Express” and “Daily Sindh Express” papers and the Express TV news channel.