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Link to: Journalists prevented from crossing the Afghan border

Journalists prevented from crossing the Afghan border

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the Pakistani minister of the interior, Lieutenant General Moin-ud-din Haider, RSF asked that he grant Pakistani and foreign journalists “transit permits” as soon as possible, to enable them to cross the Afghan border. “The Pakistani authorities have asked journalists to obtain visas before entering Afghanistan, but there is no […]

Link to: British journalists expelled

British journalists expelled

(PPF/IFEX) – On Saturday 10 November 2001, journalist Christina Lamb and photographer Justin Sutcliffe British, from London’s “Sunday Telegraph”, were expelled from Pakistan for being involved in activities aimed at “defaming the country”. The British journalists had been detained on 9 November in Quetta and taken to Islamabad, the country’s capital. Press reports quoting authorities […]

Link to: Irfan Qureshi arrested in Pakistan after being released by the Taliban

Irfan Qureshi arrested in Pakistan after being released by the Taliban

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the minister of the interior, General Lieutenant Moin-ud-din-Haider, RSF protested Irfan Qureshi’s arrest, as he crossed the border after a month’s detention in Afghanistan. Qureshi was the guide of Michel Peyrard, a journalist from the French weekly “Paris Match”. “We ask you to intervene with Khyber Agency authorities, as […]

Link to: Taliban ambassador under pressure to stop his press conferences

Taliban ambassador under pressure to stop his press conferences

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Pakistani Foreign Affairs Minister Abdul Sattar, RSF expressed its concern after the Pakistani government put pressure on the Taliban’s ambassador in Islamabad to stop holding press conferences. “These regular meetings with the Pakistani and foreign media have been very successful because they give the Taliban’s point of view on […]

Link to: CPJ concerned over discriminatory visa policy for journalists

CPJ concerned over discriminatory visa policy for journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – In a 29 October 2001 letter to President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, CPJ expressed concern over his government’s apparent refusal to process visa applications from journalists of Indian descent. Indian journalists, as well as journalists of Indian origin holding citizenship from Western countries, have told CPJ that visa applications submitted in mid-September are still […]

Link to: Three journalists risk heavy sentences for guiding French reporters

Three journalists risk heavy sentences for guiding French reporters

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the interior minister, Lieutenant-General Moin-ud-din-Haider, RSF expressed its intense concern about the authorities’ refusal to release three tribal area journalists who have been detained for two weeks in Peshawar. “We ask you to intervene with the Khyber Agency authorities, just as the federal authorities did in favour of the […]

Link to: Another reporter detained in Pakistan

Another reporter detained in Pakistan

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: COVERING THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN Figaro Magazine reporter detained in Pakistan Three Pakistani journalists still in jail after one week Aziz Zemouri, a Figaro Magazine reporter, is currently detained in Peshawar by the Pakistani Immigration Department. On 11 October 2001, senior staff from the French weekly […]

Link to: CPJ demands release of three local journalists

CPJ demands release of three local journalists

CPJ/IFEX) – In a 10 October 2001 letter to Northwest Frontier Province Governor Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, CPJ respectfully asked him to order the immediate release of Rifatullah Orakzai, a reporter for the Peshawar-based English-language newspaper “Khyber Mail”; Muhammad Iqbal Afridi, a district correspondent based in Bara, Khyber Agency, who contributes to the national Urdu-language […]

Link to: Two French photographers beaten by policemen

Two French photographers beaten by policemen

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the Pakistani interior minister, Lieutenant General Moin-ud-din Haider, RSF protested the assault on two French press photographers by Pakistani policemen in Quetta (central Pakistan). “If the perpetrators of this attack are not punished quickly, relations between the foreign press and Pakistani security forces risk deteriorating. The Pakistani government will […]

Link to: Three journalists detained in Peshawar

Three journalists detained in Peshawar

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, the governor of Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP), RSF expressed its concern regarding the prolonged detention of three journalists from tribal areas. “While the two French reporters who were arrested with them were released, we do not understand why their Pakistani colleagues are still […]

Link to: Mob attacks foreign media

Mob attacks foreign media

(PPF/IFEX) – On Monday 8 October 2001, an angry mob attacked members of the foreign press corps from different countries during anti-United States demonstrations held in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. Foreign media representatives had gone there to cover the protest rallies against Unites States-led air strikes on Afghanistan. There were reports that stones were thrown, causing […]

Link to: Authorities restrict movement of foreign journalists

Authorities restrict movement of foreign journalists

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter addressed to State Secretary for Information S. Anwar Mahmood, RSF again expressed its concern after foreign and Pakistani journalists were prevented from working in the country. “Pakistani authorities must guarantee the freedom of movement of international reporters and free access to the border and Afghan refugee camps,” said RSF Secretary-General […]

Link to: Journalists prevented from working at the Afghani border

Journalists prevented from working at the Afghani border

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to State Secretary for Information S. Anwar Mahmood, RSF expressed its concern after foreign and Pakistani journalists were prevented from working in the country’s north-western region. “Pakistani authorities must guarantee journalists’ right to inform the international community about the situation in Pakistan and at the Afghan border,” said RSF Secretary-General […]

Link to: “Newsweek” article censored by Pakistani authorities

“Newsweek” article censored by Pakistani authorities

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to State Secretary for Information S. Anwar Mahmood, RSF protested the Pakistani authorities’ censorship of an article on blasphemy published in the 3 September 2001 issue of the American weekly “Newsweek”. “This act of censorship is once again contrary to the declarations in favour of press freedom expressed by the […]

Link to: Curbs imposed on disseminating views of two banned sectarian organisations

Curbs imposed on disseminating views of two banned sectarian organisations

(PPF/IFEX) – On 14 August 2001, the Pakistani government issued an ordinance under which printing, publishing or disseminating any material, or projecting any person convicted of a terrorist act or any banned organisation would be an offence punishable by up to six months’ imprisonment. However, the ordinance clarifies that “[a] factual news report made in […]

Link to: Journalist remains in hiding because of continued harassment by local authorities

Journalist remains in hiding because of continued harassment by local authorities

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 10 August 2001 letter to the governor of Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NSFP), Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, RSF protested the harassment of Hayatullah Khan, correspondent for the national daily “Ausaf”, in the Tribal Areas (north-west of the country). RSF asked for the physical threats to stop and for charges filed […]