Pakistan: Women journalists and allies express outrage over the murder of Shaheena Shaheen
Shaheena Shaheen was a Balochistan journalist who was shot dead inside her home. Women allies demand concrete measures to ensure the safety of journalists.
Pakistan: Journalist receives death threats for investigative report
Journalist Ahmad Noorani started to receive death threats after publishing an investigative story about the business fortunes of close relatives of a retired army officer.
Pakistan: Solidarity with women journalists calling for an end to online violence
A group of women journalists released a statement highlighting the online abuse perpetrated by accounts that claim to be supporters and members of the ruling party Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf. Media Matters for Democracy called on the government to address the demands of the women journalists.
Pakistan Rangers enter Karachi Press Club without permission
The Karachi Press Club said the “sanctity of the club had been trampled” after Pakistan Rangers entered their premises to conduct some security rehearsal.
Pakistan: Journalist Matiullah Jan abducted in broad daylight and released after twelve hours
The Supreme Court has taken notice of the abduction of the senior journalist and has asked the Islamabad police chief for a report on the incident in two weeks.
Pakistan: Media Matters for Democracy condemns suspension of broadcast license of ’24 News’ channel
The suspension order by the Pakistan Electronic Media Authority could render 700 journalists jobless. Media groups described the order as ‘politically motivated’ and an attack on press freedom.
Lack of internet access hinders online education for Pakistani students
Media Matters for Democracy said the unavailability of quality internet access in the Pakistani regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Balochistan, and rural Sindh and Punjab has made it difficult for students to participate in mandatory online classes.
Pakistan’s new media directive could restrict TV reporting on COVID-19
The new directive could limit TV coverage of COVID-19 and make it difficult for the electronic media to “present a responsible and accurate account of the situation that has been created by the pandemic and its impact on healthcare professionals.”
Pakistan’s new draft of data protection law contains ‘draconian and anti-democratic’ sections
Media Matters for Democracy said the government should review and redraft the latest Personal Data Protection Bill 2020 because it proposes measures that are not only anti-democratic but also a negation of international best practices.
Pakistan: The digital gap during the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating inequalities
Digital Rights Foundation and Bolo Bhi make the following demands to address the digital gap in Pakistan as the country and the rest of the world struggle to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pakistan: Denial of justice for Daniel Pearl’s murder
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said a Pakistan court decision overturning the conviction for the mastermind of US reporter Daniel Pearl’s murder is a shocking symbol of impunity for crimes of violence against journalists.
Pakistan arrests owner of largest media group on graft charges
Jang and Geo said Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman was arrested because of their critical coverage of Pakistan’s National Accountability Bureau.
Pakistan imposes strict conditions on social media companies
The order titled “Citizens protection against online harm 2020”, was released by the Pakistan government on 12 February.
Groups reject Pakistan’s draft regulations on web TV and digital platforms
Civil society groups said the draft regulations are ‘draconian’ and will curtail digital rights.
Pakistani journalist Azhar-ul Haq Wahid jailed over Facebook posts
A reporter for Channel Five TV and the newspaper “Khabrain”, Azhar-ul Haq Wahid was arrested for posting “anti-state and defamatory material” against government officials on Facebook.
Petition filed to challenge government’s inability to uphold right to privacy in Pakistan
The petition urges the government to employ a strong data protection legislation for Pakistani citizens.