Pakistan: PEMRA’s prohibition of former prime minister’s interview a dangerous step
Pakistan Press Foundation said a government agency’s order restricting an interview with former Prime minister Imran Khan undermines the public’s right to information.
Pakistan: PPF alarmed by registration of cases against four journalists
Pakistan Press Foundation has expressed concern over a recent trend that involves the filing of cases against journalists who are perceived to be supportive of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Five years of PECA: The law that tried to silence Pakistan
While PECA has been used to stifle journalists, it has also been used to intimidate the country’s various marginalised communities.
Pakistan: PPF condemns acts of violence against media following Imran Khan’s ouster
Pakistan’s former ruling party, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, is urged to publicly condemn acts of violence being carried out by some of its leaders and members against the media.
Pakistan: Digital Rights Foundation condemns arrests and harassment for online speech and dissent
Digital Rights Foundation is asking the new government of Pakistan to take action by repealing laws that are used to stifle freedom of expression.
Pakistan: PPF welcomes Islamabad High Court’s decision to strike down the PECA ordinance
Pakistan’s Islamabad High Court has “struck down” the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (PECA) for being “unconstitutional”. The Pakistan Press Foundation has described the ruling as “a major step forward in creating a fair and free environment for the Pakistani media.”
Pakistan: Civil society condemns the enactment of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022
Civil society groups have described the amendments to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Ordinance as “an affront to online free expression.”
Pakistan: Media groups express concern over removal of ‘News One’ from broadcast
The decision to prematurely take ‘News One’ off the air was criticized by media bodies.
Contempt proceedings against Pakistani journalists who investigated judicial collusion
Contempt proceedings were initiated against journalists for reporting on alleged judicial collusion to deny bail to leading opposition politicians on the eve of the 2018 general elections.
Pakistan Press Foundation welcomes passage of bill for the protection of journalists by the National Assembly
Several media groups, including IFEX member the Pakistan Press Foundation, have collaborated and worked hard to push for this landmark legislation.
Pakistan’s shrinking space for free expression
Pakistan Press Foundation released two reports that underscored the continuing attacks facing journalists in Pakistan. One of the reports also documented increasing online attacks targeting women journalists.
Pakistan: Media Matters for Democracy expresses concern over recently announced Social Media Rules
Media Matters for Democracy said that the ‘amended’ Social Media Rules continue to imperil citizens’ privacy and freedom of expression, and risk their fundamental civil liberties in online spaces.
Pakistan journalists protest ‘draconian’ media regulation bill
Pakistan journalists have launched a sit-in protest outside the Parliament to oppose a bill that would establish a Pakistan Media Development Authority. Media groups said the expanded regulatory oversight of the government would further undermine press freedom in the country.
Pakistan to facilitate visas for journalists and media personnel in Afghanistan
The Pakistan Press Foundation hopes that the decision of the Pakistan government to facilitate the visas of journalists in Afghanistan will act as a resource to a safe passageway for members of the media who are currently in need of a safe exit.
Campaign Snapshot: Passing a landmark law for journalists’ safety in Pakistan
On 8 November, Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously passed the Protection of Journalists and Media Professionals Bill, 2021. Learn about how the Pakistan Press Foundation and its partners laid the groundwork for this welcome achievement.
Editor’s Note: We originally published this Campaign Snapshot in August 2021, to mark the passing of a landmark journalists’ safety bill in Pakistan, in the province of Sindh. Our hope that this would be followed by the passage of a national bill was realized on 8 November. Read more about that development here.
Pakistan: Two journalists detained by the Federal Investigative Agency
Media groups condemn the ‘abduction’ of journalists Amir Mir and Imran Shafqat for posting reports criticizing the judiciary and military officials.