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Link to: Journalists beaten by police in Islamabad, at least 15 injured

Journalists beaten by police in Islamabad, at least 15 injured

(PPF/IFEX) – Police in Pakistan’s capital city of Islamabad resorted to a baton charge on journalists covering the suicide bomb blast outside a five-star hotel on 25 January 2007. Fifteen journalists suffered injuries, including wounds to the head. The incident occurred when an assistant superintendent of police ordered dozens of reporters, photographers and cameramen covering […]

Link to: Journalist Sohail Qalander missing for 24 days

Journalist Sohail Qalander missing for 24 days

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has voiced concern about the lack of any action from the Pakistani authorities in response to the disappearance of Peshawar-based journalist Sohail Qalander of the “Daily Express” newspaper, who went missing with a friend, Mohammad Niaz, on 2 January 2007 near the Khyber Agency tribal area. “It is impossible to […]

Link to: CPJ calls on government officials to fulfill promise to investigate murders and attacks of journalists

CPJ calls on government officials to fulfill promise to investigate murders and attacks of journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is an 18 January 2007 CPJ press release: The Committee to Protect Journalists sent the following letter to Pakistan Minister for Interior Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao and Secretary for Interior Syed Kamal Shah: Minister for Interior Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao Room 404, 4th Floor, R-Block Pak Secretariat, Islamabad Secretary for Interior […]

Link to: Government stops advertising in leading English-language daily; editors’ council condemns move

Government stops advertising in leading English-language daily; editors’ council condemns move

(PPF/IFEX) – The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) has condemned the government’s decision to stop advertising in the daily “Dawn”, the country’s largest circulation English-language newspaper. An emergency session of the CPNE on 16 January 2007 rejected use of advertisements as a pressure tactic to seek changes in the editorial policies of the newspaper. […]

Link to: IFJ renews calls for implementation of Seventh Wage Award to support press freedom and independent media

IFJ renews calls for implementation of Seventh Wage Award to support press freedom and independent media

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an 8 January 2007 IFJ press release: IFJ renews calls for implementation of Seventh Wage Award in Pakistan Seven years after the promised implementation of the Seventh Wage Award for Pakistani journalists, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has again called for action from the Pakistan government to address the […]

Link to: Police briefly detain photographer, seize his equipment; journalist assaulted

Police briefly detain photographer, seize his equipment; journalist assaulted

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 22 December 2006 CPJ press release: PAKISTAN: New York Times reporter and photographer harassed and detained New York, December 22, 2006 – The Committee to Protect Journalists called today for a full investigation into the detention of New York Times photographer Akhtar Soomro and the beating of reporter Carlotta […]

Link to: New press regulatory body may reinstate past curbs on journalists

New press regulatory body may reinstate past curbs on journalists

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: New press regulatory body potentially “black law” for Pakistani journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is concerned by reports that a new press regulatory body that may be established in Pakistan is a replication of an infamous “black law” dating back to the 1960s. According […]

Link to: Ban lifted on Sindh TV

Ban lifted on Sindh TV

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has welcomed the lifting of a ban on the privately-owned channel Sindh TV. On 24 November 2006, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) authorised Pakistani cable and satellite operators to resume its broadcasts. A spokesperson at the television channel confirmed to Reporters Without Borders that broadcasts to Pakistani territory […]

Link to: Taliban attack press in North Waziristan: journalist questioned, his son kidnapped and released; two-day ban on newspaper distribution imposed; two journalists released

Taliban attack press in North Waziristan: journalist questioned, his son kidnapped and released; two-day ban on newspaper distribution imposed; two journalists released

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders condemned Taliban reprisals against the press in North Waziristan in response to an inaccurate report carried by several national and international media. A journalist’s son was kidnapped for several hours, media offices were attacked, copies of newspapers were burned and a two-day ban on newspaper distribution was proclaimed. “The Taliban […]

Link to: Abducted journalist released after being questioned, beaten and held for 24 hours

Abducted journalist released after being questioned, beaten and held for 24 hours

(PPF/IFEX) – Dilawar Khan Wazir, correspondent for BBC and Pakistan’s “Daily Dawn”, was released a day after being kidnapped. The journalist, who reached the BBC office in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, on the evening of 21 November 2006, said he had been held blindfolded and was kicked, slapped and questioned about his reporting […]

Link to: BBC reporter missing in Islamabad

BBC reporter missing in Islamabad

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders is deeply concerned about the disappearance in Islamabad of Dilawar Khan, a reporter for the Urdu-language section of the BBC World Service and the daily “Dawn” in the South Waziristan tribal area. RSF fears he may have been kidnapped. Khan went missing on 20 November 2006 after he had visited […]

Link to: Regulator suspends Sindh TV while correspondent gets death threats

Regulator suspends Sindh TV while correspondent gets death threats

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has called on the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to immediately rescind the orders it gave to cable TV operators to stop retransmitting Sindh TV, the second most popular channel in the southern province of Sindh. The organisation also voiced concern about threats against one of its correspondents, Pervaiz Narejo. “The […]

Link to: CAPSULE REPORT: IFJ concerned over deterioration of press freedoms and journalists’ safety

CAPSULE REPORT: IFJ concerned over deterioration of press freedoms and journalists’ safety

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 7 November 2006 IFJ capsule report: Pakistan in press freedom crisis and “rapidly skidding towards lawlessness”, says IFJ The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is deeply concerned by the rapid disintegration of press freedoms and journalist safety in Pakistan over the last six months, which has seen four journalists […]

Link to: Journalist wounded in shooting

Journalist wounded in shooting

(RSF/IFEX) – The body of the Islamabad bureau chief of Pakistan Press International (PPI), Mohammad Ismail Malik, was found near his office in the capital on 1 November 2006, while a second journalist was seriously wounded in a shooting in the north-west of the country (see previous IFEX alert of 2 November 2006). Rehmanullah, correspondent […]

Link to: PPI Islamabad bureau chief Mohammad Ismail murdered

PPI Islamabad bureau chief Mohammad Ismail murdered

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 1 November 2006 CPJ press release: Pakistani journalist slain; CPJ urges investigation New York, November 1, 2006 – The Committee to Protect Journalists urges an immediate, high-level investigation into today’s murder of Mohammad Ismail, Islamabad bureau chief for Pakistan Press International (PPI). Ismail’s body was found this morning near […]

Link to: Journalists barred from entering Bajaur district to cover controversial air strike

Journalists barred from entering Bajaur district to cover controversial air strike

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has criticised the Pakistani army for barring journalists from entering the district of Bajaur, in the Tribal Areas north of Peshawar, where about 80 people were reportedly killed in an army air strike on 30 October 2006 on a madrasah (Islamic school) run by a pro-Taliban cleric. The area is […]