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Journalist dies after torture ordeal in police custody
(PPF/IFEX) – Nawaz Zulfiqar Memon, a young journalist, has died in Thatta after being severely tortured by law enforcement agencies. Memon, 29, a district reporter for “The Daily Nation” in Thatta (100 kilometres from Karachi), had gone to Islamabad in a bid to seek justice from Chief Executive General Pervez Musharraf when he was taken […]
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Editor kidnapped, receives death threats in Kashmir
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 29 November 1999 letter to the Pakistani minister for Kashmir Affairs, Abbas Sarfraz, RSF expressed its concern about the kidnapping and death threats against Sardar Ashiq Hussain, an editor with the Kashmir Press International (KPI) news agency. RSF urged Sarfraz to order an inquiry and “to ensure that those responsible for […]
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Two journalists receive seventeen-year prison sentences
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 26 November 1999 letter to Abdul Ghafoor Memon, judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court of Mirpurkhas (southern Sindh province), RSF protested the seventeen-year prison sentences against Zahoor Ansari and Ayub Khoso, chief editor-publisher and columnist, respectively, of the Sindhi-language daily “Alakh”. RSF said it was “deeply concerned by the jailing of Zahoor […]
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Journalists manhandled
(PPF/IFEX) – On 19 November 1999, a number of persons, including journalists, were beaten up by law enforcement agency personnel when the former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, went before the anti-terrorism court in Karachi. The police had resorted to the “baton charging” of all those present outside the court, including many journalists trying to enter […]
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A third journalist injured by police this past week
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 12 November 1999 letter to Bangladeshi Home Affairs Minister Mohammed Nasim, RSF protested an attack on a photographer. He was the third journalist injured by riot police this past week. RSF asked Nasim to enforce the law and to control the police’s behaviour. RSF also reminded him that “it is the […]
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Eight journalists sued after criticising law
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 10 November 1999 letter to the Pakistani chief executive, Pervez Musharraf, RSF protested both the arrest of three journalists for nine hours on 24 October and notices issued against three editors and five journalists. RSF “expressed its greatest concern about the current crackdown on the press in Pakistan, which is reported […]
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Delegation urged to consider ARTICLE 19’s recommendations for reform
(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 letter to the Commonwealth re the mission of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group: 27 October 1999 HE Chief Emeka Anyaoku Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Commonwealth Secretariat Marlborough House Pall Mall London URGENT: BY FAX 0171 930 2299 Dear Secretary General We welcome the decision of the […]
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Supreme Court issues notices of contempt for comments on judiciary
(PPF/IFEX) – On 20 October 1999, the Supreme Court of Pakistan issued notices of contempt of court to prominent columnist Ardesher Cowasjee and to the managing director of the state-owned Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) for commenting about the judiciary in a programme telecast live on 19 October. A press release issued by the office of […]
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Constitution suspended, CPJ concerned over ability of journalists to report freely
(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is dismayed by the 15 October 1999 emergency proclamation announcing that Pakistan’s constitution has been suspended. CPJ is concerned that in the absence of constitutional protections guaranteeing civil liberties, including freedom of speech and of the press, the right of journalists to report freely on the momentous political developments at hand may […]
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Broadcast media under army control
(CPJ/IFEX) – The Pakistani army took over state-run television and radio during a military coup against the civilian government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on 12 October 1999. Pakistan Television (PTV) went off the air within hours of its broadcast announcing the prime minister’s dismissal of Pakistan’s army chief, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, which apparently prompted […]
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Election Commissioner dismisses petition against editor Najam Sethi
(CPJ/IFEX) – After a two-hour hearing on 6 October 1999, the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan dismissed a petition that sought to exclude embattled editor Najam Sethi from political life by having him declared non-Muslim. The petition was filed on 24 June by legislator Syed Zafar Ali Shah, a member of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s […]
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Journalist jailed
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 17 September 1999 letter to the Pakistani prime minister, RSF protested the arrest of Anwarullah Khan, a correspondent with the Bajaur Agency (FATA) of the daily “Nation”. RSF said that it was “worried by the state of press freedom in Pakistan. Jailing of independent journalists, attacks against reporters and harassment of […]
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Journalists beaten
(PPF/IFEX) – Two press photographers covering a rally organised by opposition parties were manhandled by police officers in Karachi on 1 September 1999. Saeed Iqbal of the Sindhi-language newspaper “Hilal–Pakistan” and Mohammed Farooq of the Associated Press (AP) were beaten up. Iqbal was beaten so severely that he had to be admitted to the hospital. […]
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Two journalists threatened by officials
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 1 September 1999 letter sent to Pakistani President Mohammad Rafiq Tarar, RSF expressed its concerns about the threats received by two well-known journalists. RSF said that it is extremely worried “about these two revelations making direct accusations against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and other high-ranking political officials and civil servants.” The […]
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Three attacks against journalists in a week; police may be responsible
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 24 August 1999 letter to the home secretary of Sindh, RSF expressed its great concern over three attacks against journalists which occurred in the province in the previous week. Some local reporters accused the police of being behind these incidents. RSF asked the home secretary “to ensure that the persons responsible […]
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CPJ protests continued harassment of editor
(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply concerned by the ongoing persecution of Najam Sethi, founding editor of the English-language weekly newspaper “The Friday Times”. **Updates IFEX alerts of 24 June, 23 June, 11 June, 7 June, 2 June, 1 June, 31 May, 26 May, 25 May, 18 May, 12 May, 10 May, 6 May, 5 May […]