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Link to: Cameraman killed while covering tribal violence, possibly in retaliation for previous report

Cameraman killed while covering tribal violence, possibly in retaliation for previous report

UPDATE from International Federation of Journalists: Waiting for justice: Unique case of impunity in Pakistan (23 November 2013) (CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: In Pakistan, cameraman killed while covering tribal violence New York, May 30, 2006 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the killing of Munir Ahmed Sangi, a cameraman […]

Link to: Blogspot.com accessible again

Blogspot.com accessible again

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has welcomed the action of five ISPs including Paknet, a subsidiary of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company, on 2 May 2006, in ending the blocking of http://www.blogspot.com ( or http://www.blogger.com ). This blog service had been filtered as a result of a ban by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in February […]

Link to: Authorities block access to Baluch nationalist sites

Authorities block access to Baluch nationalist sites

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has condemned a decision by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on 25 April 2006 to block four Baluch nationalist websites for carrying “misleading information.” The move comes two months after the PTA blocked access to 12 websites displaying the controversial Mohammed cartoons. “Only a judge should be able to order […]

Link to: Eight media workers injured in bomb blast while covering religious celebration in Karachi

Eight media workers injured in bomb blast while covering religious celebration in Karachi

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: IFJ calls for greater protection for journalists following bomb blast in Pakistan The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has called for greater protection of journalists following eight media workers being injured in a bomb blast in Karachi. “News making can be a dangerous profession,” said IFJ […]

Link to: Missing journalist rumoured to be in US custody; CPJ asks authorities to reveal all information on case

Missing journalist rumoured to be in US custody; CPJ asks authorities to reveal all information on case

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is an 11 April 2006 CPJ press release: PAKISTAN: CPJ calls on Pakistani and U.S. authorities to reveal all information about missing journalist New York, April 11, 2006 – The Committee to Protect Journalists today called on U.S. and Pakistani authorities to reveal all information they have on abducted Pakistani journalist […]

Link to: Director of Baluchi-language TV station goes missing in Karachi

Director of Baluchi-language TV station goes missing in Karachi

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has voiced concern about Munir Mengal, the head of Baloch Voice, a Baluchi-language TV station based in the United Arab Emirates, who has been missing since he arrived in the southern city of Karachi on a flight from Bahrain on 7 April 2006. His family thinks Pakistani military intelligence officers […]

Link to: Supreme Court upholds life imprisonment for editor Rehmat Shah Afridi

Supreme Court upholds life imprisonment for editor Rehmat Shah Afridi

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has deplored the Pakistani Supreme Court’s 6 April 2006 decision to uphold a life sentence imposed on Rehmat Shah Afridi, the former editor for the “Frontier Post” and “Maidan” daily newspapers, for alleged drug trafficking. Afridi has been insisting on his innocence ever since his arrest by the Anti-Narcotics Force […]

Link to: Two Afghan TV channels banned in Pakistan

Two Afghan TV channels banned in Pakistan

(PPF/IFEX) – On 16 March 2006, broadcasting regulatory authorities in Pakistan barred local cable operators from airing two Afghan TV channels because these stations had blamed Pakistani intelligence for a 12 March suicide attack on a senior Afghan political figure in Kabul. Islamabad has rejected allegations of involvement. Press reports quoting officials of the Pakistan […]

Link to: Journalist’s home broken into, computer and documents stolen, following threat

Journalist’s home broken into, computer and documents stolen, following threat

(PPF/IFEX) – On 12 March 2006, unknown persons broke into the house of Rasheed Channa, reporter for “The Daily Star”, in Karachi. They took away his computer, data CDs, some personal files, various documents, and some valuables, including Rs 4,000 (approx. US$66) in cash. Channa claimed, however, that this was not a case of simple […]

Link to: Still more restrictions for journalists in the tribal zones

Still more restrictions for journalists in the tribal zones

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders condemns the brief arrest by security forces in the tribal zone of North Waziristan of three journalists who were trying to cover clashes between the Pakistani security forces and the Taliban around Miran Shah. Those arrested on 6 March 2006 were Haroon Rasheed, of the Urdu-language service of the BBC […]

Link to: Twelve websites blocked for posting cartoons

Twelve websites blocked for posting cartoons

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders is concerned about the decision of the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) to block access to twelve websites that posted the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed, which appeared in the Danish daily “Jyllands-Posten”. The PTA, on 28 February 2006, ordered Internet Service Providers to block the website http://www.blogspot.com (or http://www.blogger.com), taking […]

Link to: Two journalists threatened by mufti in tribal area

Two journalists threatened by mufti in tribal area

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has urged the Pakistani government to act against religious extremists threatening journalists and cited the targeting of Khyber Agency reporters Nasrullah Afridi and Khayalmat Shah by a local mufti, Munir Shakir. “The threats to journalists in the tribal areas are unacceptable,” the worldwide press freedom organisation said, “and we call […]

Link to: New campaign launched for journalist missing for 11 weeks; another journalist held for one day by military secret services

New campaign launched for journalist missing for 11 weeks; another journalist held for one day by military secret services

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has added its voice to an appeal launched on 18 February 2006 by Pervez Shaukat, President of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), in aid of Hayatullah Khan, who went missing on 5 December 2005. The campaign comes at a time when another journalist, Abdul Aziz Lasi, of the […]

Link to: Journalists restricted entry into Commerce Ministry

Journalists restricted entry into Commerce Ministry

(PPF/IFEX) – The Ministry of Commerce of the Government of Pakistan has restricted the entry of media persons into its premises in an attempt to restrict reporting on trade related issues, particularly on the ongoing trade negotiations with foreign countries. According to press reports, the Ministry of Commerce issued a circular on 31 January 2006 […]

Link to: Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors rejects amendments to press council legislation

Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors rejects amendments to press council legislation

(PPF/IFEX) – The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) of Pakistan has rejected amendments to the press council legislation proposed by the government. The CPNE said the amendments would change the press council from an independent and voluntary body to a ‘Special Court’ that could be used against the press. The CPNE noted that the […]

Link to: CPJ appeals to authorities for return of abducted journalist

CPJ appeals to authorities for return of abducted journalist

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 23 January 2006 CPJ press release: CPJ appeals to Pakistan for return of abducted journalist New York, January 23, 2006 – The Committee to Protect Journalists appealed today to Pakistani authorities to answer inquiries about the fate of abducted reporter Hayatullah Khan and to stop harassing journalists in the […]