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Link to: Twin explosions bring Pakistan’s journalist death toll to ten

Twin explosions bring Pakistan’s journalist death toll to ten

The IFJ is saddened to report on the death of a GEO news journalist in a recent twin bomb explosion that killed at least five people and wounded dozens more in Karachi, Pakistan.

Link to: Impunity poses major threat to press freedom in Pakistan

Impunity poses major threat to press freedom in Pakistan

The secretary general of the Pakistan Press Foundation says that 55 journalists have been killed in Pakistan in the last ten years, and 36 of them were deliberately targeted and murdered because of their work.

Link to: Three Pakistani journalists injured in Karachi bombings

Three Pakistani journalists injured in Karachi bombings

At least three journalists were injured during three consecutive explosions in Pakistan’s financial capital of Karachi on November 13, 2013. The first explosion occurred near a shrine in the Pahar Ganj area where Shias were gathering at night to commemorate the holy month of Muharram to mourn the seventh-century killing of the Prophet Mohammed’s grandson, […]

Impunity in Pakistan: Three experts reflect on what it looks like, and how to end it

Three experts reflect on what impunity looks like, and how to end it in Pakistan. Take action now by sending a letter to the government of Pakistan to ensure the UN plan for protecting journalists and combating impunity is implemented.

Link to: Renewed fatwa calling for “actions” against Pakistani journalists

Renewed fatwa calling for “actions” against Pakistani journalists

Reporters Without Borders has condemned a year-old fatwa naming certain Pakistani media and journalists as “enemies of the mujahideen” that was re-issued on 19 October in the form of a post on Twitter.

Snapshot of the Express Tribune / Index on Censorship

Shooting the messenger for reporting on Pakistan’s minority issues

Rana Tanveer, a Pakistani reporter at the English daily, Express Tribune, recieved a one-page letter earlier this month terming him an apostate and accusing him of writing in favour of minority groups in Pakistan. It warned him that if he did not desist, he would be killed.

Link to: Reporter held incommunicado by Pakistan’s military intelligence

Reporter held incommunicado by Pakistan’s military intelligence

“The freedom with which Pakistan’s intelligence agencies act poses a grave threat to freedom of the press and information,” said Reporters Without Borders.

A snapshot of the website www.queerpk.com, Index on Censorship

Pakistan’s gay website ban reflects bigotry

Queerpk, a website aimed at Pakistan’s queer community, was blocked by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority last month for being “against Islam.” The ban has not come as a big surprise to the LGBTQ community.

Link to: Pakistani journalist shot and killed for investigating the drug trade

Pakistani journalist shot and killed for investigating the drug trade

On 11 October 2013, Ayub Khattak, reporter for a local newspaper in the Karak district of Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhuwa province, was shot dead outside his home by two gunmen.

Link to: Citing security reasons, provincial government in Pakistan calls for 3-month ban on social networks

Citing security reasons, provincial government in Pakistan calls for 3-month ban on social networks

The government of Sindh province in Pakistan has recommended a 3-month ban on messaging and social networks to deprive terrorists and criminals of means of communication that are difficult to trace.

Lawyer Yasser Latif Hamdani (C) speaks with colleagues at his office in Lahore, 18 September 2013; Hamdani is suing the Pakistani government on behalf of Internet freedom activists, REUTERS/Mohsin Raza

A year after YouTube blocked in Pakistan, users still denied access

Days before Pakistan’s telecommunications minister is due to explain the government’s decision to continue blocking YouTube, Reporters Without Borders and Bytes for All condemn this act of censorship and call on the government to lift the ban immediately.

Link to: Journalist abducted, beaten: Challenge for Pakistan

Journalist abducted, beaten: Challenge for Pakistan

The following is a 6 September 2013 CPJ blog post by Bob Dietz, CPJ Asia Program Coordinator: Ali Chishti, who writes for The Friday Times, has gone public in Islamabad with details of his abduction and beating last Friday, August 30, 2013. Chishti is making the rounds of TV talk shows describing how he was […]

People watch news on TV in a traditional tea shop in Lahore, 10 May 2013, REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Pakistani court seeks to impose restrictions on live TV coverage, journalists oppose curbs on media

Following the live broadcast of a standoff between police and an assailant in Islamabad, the Pakistan Supreme Court has directed the government to consider restrictions on live TV coverage.

Link to: Pakistani journalists thrashed by political party activists

Pakistani journalists thrashed by political party activists

During a protest in Lahore against alleged rigging in local elections, political party supporters used clubs and iron rods to attack various journalists.

Link to: Network level filtering in Pakistan must go

Network level filtering in Pakistan must go

ARTICLE 19 is concerned by reports that the Pakistan Ministry of Information Technology’s issued a statement announcing they had “resolved” the issue of the YouTube ban by installing Internet filters, a significant threat to free expression online.

Link to: Balochi journalist’s mutilated body found in Karachi

Balochi journalist’s mutilated body found in Karachi

Pakistani authorities are urged to fully investigate journalist Haji Abdul Razzak’s disappearance and barbaric murder in order to establish the motive and determine whether it was linked to his work as a journalist.