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Link to: Missing newspaper journalist tortured during four-month detention by military intelligence, released; kidnapped television journalist still missing

Missing newspaper journalist tortured during four-month detention by military intelligence, released; kidnapped television journalist still missing

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF says it is relieved by the release of Pakistani journalist Mehruddin Marri but “outraged by the torture inflicted on him by the army during his detention.” Marri had been missing since his abduction on 27 June 2006 in the southern province of Sindh. “These methods seem to have become the army’s preferred […]

Link to: Supreme Court judge dismisses charges against “The News” crime reporter

Supreme Court judge dismisses charges against “The News” crime reporter

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has welcomed the findings of a police investigation submitted to Supreme Court Judge Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on 16 October 2006 clearing “The News” journalist Shakeel Anjum of any involvement in the murder of three arms traffickers. The judge, who had ordered the enquiry, dismissed all charges against Anjum. The case […]

Link to: Possible motives revealed in murder of slain journalist’s young brother

Possible motives revealed in murder of slain journalist’s young brother

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: Pakistan’s new low: Child brother of slain journalist killed, missing journalist tortured The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is stunned and sickened by the murder of Bashir, the child brother of slain journalist Hayatullah Khan, and news of the brutal torture of missing senior journalist Saeed […]

Link to: Journalist brutally tortured, then released; 6-year-old brother of slain journalist also murdered

Journalist brutally tortured, then released; 6-year-old brother of slain journalist also murdered

(PPF/IFEX) – Saeed Sarbazi, senior sub-editor of “Business Recorder” daily newspaper and the joint secretary of the Karachi Press Club (KPC), returned home in the early hours of 23 September 2006, after being abducted three days earlier, allegedly by intelligence agents. According to Sarbazi, he was dropped from a truck, blind-folded, in a suburb of […]

Link to: Musharraf government ignores promises to protect journalists

Musharraf government ignores promises to protect journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 21 September 2006 CPJ press release: PAKISTAN: Musharraf government ignores promises to protect journalists New York, September 21, 2006 – As violence against journalists and violations of press freedom grow in Pakistan, the Committee to Protect Journalists calls on the government to keep its promise to reveal all information […]

Link to: Another journalist goes missing in Karachi

Another journalist goes missing in Karachi

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has voiced deep concern about the disappearance of journalist Saeed Sarbazi, 65, who has not been seen since he left home on the morning of 20 September 2006 in Karachi. Sarbazi works for the privately-owned, English-language “Business Recorder”, Karachi’s only business daily. “Yet another journalist has gone missing and yet […]

Link to: Government opponents in “Free Kashmir” face torture, censorship and political repression, says Human Rights Watch report

Government opponents in “Free Kashmir” face torture, censorship and political repression, says Human Rights Watch report

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is an abridged version of a Human Rights Watch press release: Pakistan: ‘Free Kashmir’ Far From Free Government Opponents Face Torture, Censorship and Political Repression (Islamabad, September 21, 2006) – In Azad Kashmir, a region largely closed to international scrutiny until a devastating earthquake hit last year, the Pakistani government represses […]

Link to: Protests calling for implementation of the Seventh Wage Award vital to ensuring a free and independent media, says IFJ

Protests calling for implementation of the Seventh Wage Award vital to ensuring a free and independent media, says IFJ

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 15 September 2006 IFJ media release: Protest Sit In – Wage Justice for Pakistani Journalists Now! The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the global organisation representing more 500,000 journalists worldwide, gives its full support to today’s Protest Sit In for wage justice for Pakistani journalists, hosted by IFJ affiliate […]

Link to: Police officer implicates “The News” journalist in murder following critical articles, reports on extra-judicial killings

Police officer implicates “The News” journalist in murder following critical articles, reports on extra-judicial killings

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: Pakistan government has failed its people, as journalists beaten and one killed The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is outraged by the murder of Maqbool Hussain Sail, correspondent of the news agency On-Line, who died on the way to hospital after being shot by unidentified attackers […]

Link to: Three television journalists severely beaten by police; cable operators told to stop broadcasting television channel

Three television journalists severely beaten by police; cable operators told to stop broadcasting television channel

(PPF/IFEX) – Police in Lahore, the capital city of Punjab, Pakistan’s largest province, brutally assaulted and injured two journalists and a cameraman on 17 September 2006. The journalists were assaulted by the police at the venue of a public rally by a religious political party. According to Wadood Mushtaq, senior reporter of the television channel […]

Link to: Violence against journalists continues with a murder, beating and shooting

Violence against journalists continues with a murder, beating and shooting

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders said it was deeply saddened by the murder of Maqbool Hussain Sail of the Online news agency, who was gunned down on 15 September 2006 in Dera Ismael Khan, in North-West Frontier Province, as he was going to see a local politician at his home. The killing followed attacks on […]

Link to: Senior journalist brutally beaten by minister’s security guards

Senior journalist brutally beaten by minister’s security guards

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: IFJ strongly condemns brutal bashing of senior journalist in Pakistan The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is shocked and appalled at news of the brutal bashing of senior journalist and union leader Cr. Shamsi by the security guards of the Federal Minister for Labour on September […]

Link to: Government remains silent on findings of investigations into journalist Hayatullah Khan’s murder

Government remains silent on findings of investigations into journalist Hayatullah Khan’s murder

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has voiced dismay about the silence with which the Pakistani authorities, including Information Minister Mohammad Ali Durrani, have greeted the findings of the two reports they have received about the kidnapping and murder of Hayatullah Khan, a journalist based in North Waziristan who worked for the Urdu-language daily “Ausaf” and […]

Link to: BBC reporter’s brother killed in Pakistani tribal area

BBC reporter’s brother killed in Pakistani tribal area

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: BBC reporter’s brother killed in Pakistani tribal area New York, August 30, 2006 – The teenage brother of a BBC correspondent was found murdered today in South Waziristan, a violent and lawless tribal region along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan. Taimor Khan, 16, brother of Dilawar Wazir, […]

Link to: Reporter brutally assaulted and humiliated

Reporter brutally assaulted and humiliated

(PPF/IFEX) – On 29 August 2006, a journalist based in a rural town in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province was abducted, brutally beaten, stripped and had his moustache and eyebrows shaven off for writing a news report critical of the local town mayor. According to press reports, Umer Soomro, correspondent for “Shaam” daily newspaper in the […]

Link to: List of websites blocked by authorities gets longer

List of websites blocked by authorities gets longer

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has condemned the decision of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on 26 July 2006 to add 34 new web addresses to the list of sites to which it blocks access. For the most part they were Baluch nationalist sites, online radio stations and sites relating to the Sindhi minority. “We […]