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Link to: FBI investigating Pakistani journalist

FBI investigating Pakistani journalist

(PPF/IFEX) – Pakistan’s embassy in the United States (US) has written a letter to the State Department drawing attention to the investigation of Nayyar Zaidi, a Washington correspondent for the daily “Jang”, the flagship publication of Pakistan’s largest media group, by US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents. The letter, signed by the deputy chief […]

Link to: Latest issue of “Newsweek” magazine banned over Koran article

Latest issue of “Newsweek” magazine banned over Koran article

(RSF/IFEX) – On 30 July 2003, RSF called on the governments of Pakistan and Bangladesh to lift the bans they have imposed on the latest issue of the American news magazine “Newsweek”, because of an article about a German academic’s research into the origins of the Koran. “Repeated bans on international magazines on account of […]

Link to: “Newsweek” edition to be confiscated

“Newsweek” edition to be confiscated

(PPF/IFEX) – The Pakistan government has decided to block distribution of an upcoming edition of the international magazine “Newsweek”, as it allegedly contains material “against Islam and the holy Quran”. According to press reports, the order was issued on 23 July 2003 by the federal minister for information and broadcasting, Sheikh Rashid Ahmad. Customs authorities […]

Link to: Government allows media cross-ownership

Government allows media cross-ownership

(PPF/IFEX) – In a landmark decision, the government has decided to allow media cross-ownership, enabling owners of newspapers and magazines to own and operate television and radio stations. The cabinet took the decision to amend the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Ordinance on 12 July 2003. Information and Broadcasting Minister Shaikh Rashid Ahmed said […]

Link to: Quetta city government imposes media restrictions due to sectarian and ethnic tensions

Quetta city government imposes media restrictions due to sectarian and ethnic tensions

(PPF/IFEX) – On 10 July 2003, the municipal government of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, imposed a number of restrictions on the media in light of ethnic and sectarian tensions caused by a recent bomb explosion that killed dozens of people at a Shiite mosque. The municipal government issued a notice prohibiting newspapers from […]

Link to: Journalist appeals blasphemy conviction

Journalist appeals blasphemy conviction

**Updates IFEX alerts of 9 July 2003, 12 March, 20, 2 and 1 February and 30 January 2001** (PPF/IFEX) – On 10 July 2003, Munawar Mohsin, sub-editor of the Peshawar-based “Frontier Post” newspaper, who was convicted of blasphemy and sentenced to life imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 rupees (approx. US$860), filed an appeal in […]

Link to: Journalist receives life sentence in blasphemy case

Journalist receives life sentence in blasphemy case

(PPF/IFEX) – On 8 July, the Additional District and Sessions Judge Sardar Irshad convicted Munawar Mohsin, sub-editor of the Peshawar-based “Frontier Post”, of blasphemy and sentenced him to life imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 rupees (approx. US$860). The judge held Mohsin responsible for the newspaper’s publication of a blasphemous letter on 29 January 2001, […]

Link to: Magazine office raided; editor-in-chief harassed, detained

Magazine office raided; editor-in-chief harassed, detained

(PPF/IFEX) – On 30 June 2003, a large police contingent raided the offices of the monthly “Shahrag-e-Pakistan” in Lahore, the capital of Punjab province. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Khalid Mehmood Shah, was detained in the publication’s office for nearly two days. According to Shah, about 70 policemen surrounded the magazine’s offices on the morning of 30 […]

Link to: Telecommunications authorities block “South Asia Tribune” website

Telecommunications authorities block “South Asia Tribune” website

(PPF/IFEX) – On 30 May 2003, telecommunication authorities in Pakistan blocked the website of the online newspaper “South Asia Tribune” (http://www.satribune.com). The website is currently inaccessible to Internet users in Pakistan. According to a press release issued by “South Asia Tribune”, the site has been blocked by the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited’s (PTCL) Pakistan Internet […]

Link to: Police prevent coverage of opposition protest

Police prevent coverage of opposition protest

(PPF/IFEX) – On 28 May 2003, journalists in the city of Lahore boycotted a session of the Punjab Assembly in response to police preventing coverage of a protest by opposition assembly members earlier in the day. The journalists announced that they would end the boycott only after an apology by Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi and […]

Link to: Court bans media coverage of case against president

Court bans media coverage of case against president

(PPF/IFEX) – On 13 May 2003, the Lahore High Court’s chief justice banned media coverage of the proceedings of a petition seeking the trial of the president, General Pervez Musharraf, on charges of “high treason” for allegedly “making a show of power in public”. “Keeping in view the nature of the controversy, the petition will […]

Link to: Cable operators resume broadcasts

Cable operators resume broadcasts

(PPF/IFEX) – On 24 April 2003, the All Balochistan Cable TV Operators Association announced the resumption of broadcasts after negotiations with Pakistan Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) authorities and the senior superintendent of police (SSP), the city of Quetta’s chief of police. Association President Sohail Aziz and PEMRA Regional Manager Zahid Hussain made the announcement during […]

Link to: Armed men burn down cable network operator’s offices

Armed men burn down cable network operator’s offices

(PPF/IFEX) – Cable television operators in the city of Quetta and other parts of Balochistan province suspended their services on 22 April 2003 to protest the burning down of a cable network operator’s offices by unidentified persons. The watchman guarding the network office received burn injuries and was admitted to hospital. According to press reports, […]

Link to: Journalist abducted, assaulted

Journalist abducted, assaulted

(PPF/IFEX) – On 18 April 2003, a criminal gang abducted and assaulted Sami Paracha, the district correspondent for the “Daily Dawn” newspaper in Kohat, North West Frontier Province. Paracha had been investigating the lavish facilities being provided in hospital to a certain Pir Habib Shah, who had been arrested earlier and was undergoing medical treatment. […]

Link to: Journalist targeted in bomb attack, another harassed by authorities in Tribal Areas

Journalist targeted in bomb attack, another harassed by authorities in Tribal Areas

(RSF/IFEX) – On 11 April 2003, RSF voiced its concern about a bomb attack on the home of a journalist in the South Waziristan tribal area of northwestern Pakistan and the harassment of another journalist’s family by military authorities in the adjoining North Waziristan tribal area. Both incidents appear to have been prompted by reports […]

Link to: “Frontier Post” journalist threatened by Afghan commander

“Frontier Post” journalist threatened by Afghan commander

(RSF/IFEX) – On 22 February 2003, RSF expressed concern over threats to journalist Syed Anwar, of the English-language daily “Frontier Post”, by an Afghan military commander’s henchmen. The organisation has called on the Pakistani authorities to ensure Anwar’s safety. Two secret service officials from the eastern Afghan border province of Nangarhar threatened the journalist with […]