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Media offices attacked in Karachi
Unidentified gunmen opened fire at the entrance of the offices of the Express media group in Karachi, Pakistan, injuring the security guard and a female marketing staff member.
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Facebook’s alleged “secret censorship deal” with Pakistan
According to Bytes for All (B4A), a representative of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority recently claimed that the country has an “arrangement”‘ with Facebook, which allows them to have “undesirable content and Facebook pages blocked as per directions from the authority”.
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Pakistan urged to allow access for foreign journalists
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is urged to demonstrate his commitment to democracy and ensure that foreign journalists enjoy full access to freely report in Pakistan, without the threat of expulsion.
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Netsweeper latest company to aid Pakistan’s filtering and surveillance network
A report by Citizen Lab revealed another repressive tool being used in Pakistan to control and prevent information being accessed on the internet – this time with help from the Canadian web-filtering company, Netsweeper.
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Seven Pakistani newspapers investigated for printing militants’ press release
The seven newspapers named in a complaint on 15 May complaint have been accused of publishing “illegal information” and spreading fear among the population. Some of the charges are covered by Pakistan’s anti-terrorism legislation.
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Journalist working on crime story shot dead in Pakistan
Ahmed Ali Joiya, a reporter for several local newspapers and magazines in Punjab province, Pakistan, was gunned down by unidentified men; he had been coordinating with the local police on a crime story he was working on.
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Roots of Impunity: Pakistan’s endangered press
With the release of a report on widespread impunity, CPJ calls on the incoming government of Pakistan to urgently address the issue of violence against the press.
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In Pakistan, cases filed against Baluch outlets, journalists
Pakistani authorities are urged to dismiss separate complaints filed against newspapers and journalists in Baluchistan for publishing statements made by banned militant groups.
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Pakistan’s Sharif moves to form government after historic vote
Violent attacks by far were the biggest deterrent to political campaigning in the Pakistani election, while hindrance to freedom of expression began as early as the election process itself.
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Pakistan urged to investigate presence of spyware on its communications network
A consortium of NGOs and individuals has called on the Pakistan Telecommunication Company to investigate the existence of a FinFisher surveillance tool on its network and publicly disclose its findings.
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Six journalists killed in Pakistan in 2013, says PPF report
At least six journalists have been killed in the line of duty in Pakistan during the first four months of 2013, according to a report by the Pakistan Press Foundation.
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Four Pakistani papers, TV station accused of violating anti-terrorism law
Four Urdu-language newspapers in the southwestern province of Balochistan, Pakistan and a TV station are facing judicial proceedings for disseminating statements by banned terrorist organisations that they had distributed under duress.
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Pakistani journalist killed, two injured, in suicide blast
Journalists were covering a political rally for the Awami National Party in Peshawar, Pakistan when a suicide bomber blew himself up killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens.
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In raid on offices of pro-Baluch paper in Pakistan, equipment stolen and burned
A large group of unidentified men entered the offices of the Urdu-language Daily Tawar in Karachi, Pakistan and stole computers and other equipment; the assailants reportedly burned records and archives before leaving the premises.
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In raid on offices of pro-Baluch paper in Pakistan, equipment stolen and burned
A large group of unidentified men entered the offices of the Urdu-language Daily Tawar in Karachi, Pakistan and stole computers and other equipment; the assailants reportedly burned records and archives before leaving the premises.
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Baluch journalist reported missing in Karachi, Pakistan
A Baluch journalist living in Karachi was last seen on 24 March 2013; it is unclear if he had covered any sensitive stories for the pro-Baluch nationalist paper he works for.