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Link to: Journalist threatened with arrest in North Waziristan

Journalist threatened with arrest in North Waziristan

(CPJ/IFEX) – In a 7 August 2001 letter to Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, CPJ expressed concern over the safety of Hayat Ullah, a correspondent for the Urdu-language daily “Ausaf” in Mirali, North Waziristan Agency. Ullah is currently in hiding after North Waziristan authorities ordered his arrest for reporting on clashes between local tribal groups. […]

Link to: Weekly’s publishing license reinstated

Weekly’s publishing license reinstated

(PPF/IFEX) – The publishing licence or declaration of the weekly “K-2”, published in Gilgit, Baltistan, in the Northern Areas of Pakistan, was reinstated on 27 July 2001. The declaration was restored almost a year after it was revoked in August 2000 on the charge of publishing “objectionable material.” In its editorial, the weekly thanked all […]

Link to: CPJ urges inquiry in Afridi case

CPJ urges inquiry in Afridi case

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ letter to Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf: July 30, 2001 Committee to Protect Journalists 330 Seventh Avenue — 12th floor New York, NY 10001 His Excellency Gen. Pervez Musharraf President, Islamic Republic of Pakistan Islamabad, Pakistan Via Facsimile: 92-51-922-4206 Your Excellency: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is […]

Link to: Journalist sanctioned after asking the president an embarrassing question

Journalist sanctioned after asking the president an embarrassing question

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the president, General Pervez Musharraf, RSF questioned the reasons for the sanctions taken against Masood Malik, chief reporter of the daily “Nawa-i-Waqt”. RSF asked the president to guarantee the independence of the press in his country. “Your declarations in favour of press freedom must be reflected in your actions. […]

Link to: Four journalists released on bail

Four journalists released on bail

(PPF/IFEX) – Four journalists from the Abbotabad daily “Mohasib” who were charged under the blasphemy law in early June 2001 were released on bail on Wednesday 18 July. The four newsmen were released from District Jail, Abbottabad, and brought to the Abbottabad Press Club by journalists and friends in the form of a procession. The […]

Link to: Journalists jailed for more than a month on blasphemy charges

Journalists jailed for more than a month on blasphemy charges

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is an 11 July 2001 CPJ press release: PAKISTANI JOURNALISTS JAILED FOR MORE THAN A MONTH ON BLASPHEMY CHARGES New York, July 11, 2001 — The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is dismayed that local authorities in Abbottabad have not dropped blasphemy charges brought against journalists from the Urdu-language daily Mohasib, […]

Link to: WAN expresses concern over newspaper owner’s death sentence

WAN expresses concern over newspaper owner’s death sentence

(WAN/IFEX) – In a 7 July 2001 letter to Pakistani chief executive, General Pervez Musharraf, WAN expressed concern over the death sentence passed on newspaper owner Rehmat Shah Afridi. According to reports, Afridi, owner of the English-language daily “Frontier Post” and the Urdu-language daily “Maidan”, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani Anti-Narcotics Court on […]

Link to: Newspaper owner receives death sentence over two narcotics cases

Newspaper owner receives death sentence over two narcotics cases

(PPF/IFEX) – Special judge Syed Kazim Raza Shamsi of the Anti Narcotics Court today ruled in favour of a death sentence and a 1,000,000 Rs (approx. US$15,723) fine in each of the two narcotics cases against Rehmat Shah Afridi, owner of the English daily “Frontier Post” and the Urdu daily “Maidan”. Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) […]

Link to: Journalists beaten and detained in harsh conditions

Journalists beaten and detained in harsh conditions

(RSF/IFEX) – Several sources have confirmed that four journalists from the banned daily “Mohasib”, including editor Muhammad Zaman, were beaten and detained in very harsh conditions the week after their arrest. Fundamentalist activists have harassed their families and their wives cannot leave their homes for fear of being attacked. The police, led by officer Mumtaz […]

Link to: CPJ condemns arrest of four journalists for blasphemy

CPJ condemns arrest of four journalists for blasphemy

(CPJ/IFEX) – In a 14 June 2001 letter to Pakistan’s chief executive, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, CPJ condemned the closure of the Urdu-language daily “Mohasib”, based in Abbotobad, Northwest Frontier Province, and the arrest of four of its editors on charges of blasphemy. The organisation called for their immediate and unconditional release. On 29 May, “Mohasib” […]

Link to: Daily newspaper closed and three journalists arrested for blasphemy

Daily newspaper closed and three journalists arrested for blasphemy

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 12 June 2001 letter to Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Governor Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, RSF protested the banning of the daily “Mohasib” and the arrest of three journalists from this regional newspaper. RSF asked the governor to repeal this decision and intervene in favour of the arrested journalists. “After […]

Link to: Photographer beaten by police officers

Photographer beaten by police officers

(PPF/IFEX) – Hadi Sanghi, photographer for the Sindhi language daily “Kawish”, was beaten by police officers in the city of Larkana, in the southern province of Sindh, on 14 May 2001. Sanghi was covering the release from prison of Qadir Magsi, head of the nationalist political party Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party (STPP), along with his […]

Link to: Photographer arrested for providing photograph to AFP

Photographer arrested for providing photograph to AFP

(PPF/IFEX) – Police in the city of Bahawalpur in the Punjab province arrested Ahmed Nawaz Abbasi, correspondent for the Urdu daily “Nawa-i-Waqt”, early on the morning of Thursday 4 May 2001. He was arrested for providing the French news agency Agence France Press (AFP) a photograph of the corpse of a man who had died […]

Link to: Journalist abducted and severely beaten

Journalist abducted and severely beaten

(PPF/IFEX) – The following is a PPF press release: ISLAMABAD: Five unidentified people abducted Shakil Shaikh, chief reporter for the English-language daily “The News”, at gunpoint in broad daylight on 28 March 2001, in Pakistan’s capital city. His kidnappers beat him severely for three and a half hours before abandoning him in a deserted village […]

Link to: Four journalists held responsible for publication of blasphemous letter

Four journalists held responsible for publication of blasphemous letter

(PPF/IFEX) – The following is a 9 March 2001 PPF press release: Four newsmen held responsible for publication of blasphemous letter Peshawar: The one-man tribunal of Justice Qaim Jan Khan of the Peshawar High Court, constituted by the government, held four staff members of The Frontier Post responsible for publication of the blasphemous letter which […]

Link to: Afghan writer Esmat Qaney and his publisher Mustafa Sahar under threat

Afghan writer Esmat Qaney and his publisher Mustafa Sahar under threat

(WiPC/IFEX) – The WiPC is seriously concerned for the safety of Afghan writer Esmat Qaney and his publisher Mustafa Sahar following their identification as “apostates” by Taliban religious leaders for the publication of a collection of Qaney’s short stories. This has led to death threats against the two men. International PEN is seriously concerned about […]