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Link to: Magazine editor and staffer arrested, later released

Magazine editor and staffer arrested, later released

(PPF/IFEX) – The editor and an employee of the weekly magazine “Pakistan News” were arrested in Karachi on 8 July 1999. Police also ransacked the magazine’s offices and seized copies of the magazine from newsagents throughout the province. According to police, Naveed Shad Arain and Nisar Mehmood, an editor and a staffer with the magazine, […]

Link to: India blocks Pakistani newspaper web site

India blocks Pakistani newspaper web site

(PPF/IFEX) – According to PPF, Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL), India’s sole gateway to the Internet, has blocked the web site of Pakistan’s leading English language daily newspaper, “Dawn”. According to “The Times of India”, Internet users in India have been unable to connect to the “Dawn” website for more than a week. A VSNL […]

Link to: CPJ is disturbed by editor’s continued persecution

CPJ is disturbed by editor’s continued persecution

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply disturbed by evidence that the Pakistani government is continuing to persecute Najam Sethi, chief editor of the English-language weekly newspaper “The Friday Times”. In the last few weeks, various government agencies have blocked Sethi from leaving Pakistan, confiscated his passport, and filed more than two dozen cases of tax evasion […]

Link to: Critical journalist barred from leaving Pakistan

Critical journalist barred from leaving Pakistan

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 23 June 1999 letter to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, RSF protested the barring of Najam Sethi, editor-in-chief of the “Friday Times”, from travelling to London to receive a human rights award. RSF expressed “its greatest concern about the harassment of Najam Sethi in particular and of critical journalists in general.” Recalling […]

Link to: Pakistan’s information minister comments on broadcast ban

Pakistan’s information minister comments on broadcast ban

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a letter received by the IFJ from the minister of information of Pakistan in response to a 9 June 1999 IFEX alert update: **Updates IFEX alerts of 9 and 4 June 1999** Mr. Aidan White, General Secretary, International Federation of Journalists, Brussels, Belgium. From: Mr. Mushahid Hussain Minister for Information, […]

Link to: Sethi accuses government of tax harassment

Sethi accuses government of tax harassment

(PPF/IFEX) – Najam Sethi, editor of “The Friday Times”, has accused the government of using the income tax department to intimidate him and his wife Jugno Mohsin for their outspoken views. Sethi was arrested on 8 May 1999 on charges of sedition, but was released unconditionally on 2 June. All the charges against him were […]

Link to: Indian minister of information replies to questions over ban of Pakistani broadcasts

Indian minister of information replies to questions over ban of Pakistani broadcasts

(IFJ/IFEX) – IFJ General Secretary Aidan White met Indian Minister of Information and Communication Pramod Mahajan on 9 June 1999. **Updates IFEX alert of 4 June 1999** White raised the IFJ’s concerns, similar to those raised by other organisations, about the ban on Pakistan television by the Indian authorities. The IFJ notes that on the […]

Link to: CPJ welcomes Sethi’s release, criticises penal code provisions used to punish journalists

CPJ welcomes Sethi’s release, criticises penal code provisions used to punish journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is welcoming the 2 June 1999 unconditional release of Najam Sethi, the founding editor of the English-language weekly “The Friday Times”. CPJ notes that the government’s decision to drop all charges against him is a very encouraging development. However, CPJ remains concerned over the legal propriety of his arrest and weeks-long detention […]

Link to: India bans broadcasting of Pakistan Television transmissions

India bans broadcasting of Pakistan Television transmissions

(PPF/IFEX) – In New Delhi on 2 June 1999, the Indian minister for information and broadcasting, Pramod Mahajan, banned the transmission of Pakistan Television (PTV) by cable operators. According to Agence France-Presse (AFP), Mahajan said cable operators throughout the country would be prohibited from telecasting PTV programmes because of the “vilification campaign against India, especially […]

Link to: Pakistan editor’s release welcomed by ARTICLE 19

Pakistan editor’s release welcomed by ARTICLE 19

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 press release: **Updates IFEX alerts of 2 June, 1 June, 31 May, 26 May, 25 May, 18 May, 12 May, 10 May, 6 May, 5 May and 19 April 1999** For immediate release 2 June 1999 PAKISTAN EDITOR’S RELEASE WELCOMED ARTICLE 19, the International Centre Against […]

Link to: Editor released

Editor released

(PPF/IFEX) – Najam Sethi, chief editor of “The Friday Times”, was released on 2 June 1999 by the government. **Updates IFEX alerts of 31 May, 26 May, 25 May, 18 May, 12 May, 10 May, 6 May, 5 May and 19 April 1999** The announcement was made at the Supreme Court on 2 June by […]

Link to: RSF concerned by rumored “special media cell”

RSF concerned by rumored “special media cell”

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is very concerned by the alleged establishment of a “special media cell” by the Pakistani authorities. According to the 1 June 1999 issue of the daily “Frontier Post”, “the federal government has decided to establish a special media cell comprising officials from the police, the Intelligence Bureau and the Federal Investigation Agency […]

Link to: Embassy of Pakistan responds to IFJ letter on Najam Sethi case

Embassy of Pakistan responds to IFJ letter on Najam Sethi case

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a letter received by the IFJ from the Embassy of Pakistan, regarding the arrest of editor Najam Sethi: **Updates IFEX alerts of 26 May, 25 May, 18 May, 12 May, 10 May, 6 May, 5 May and 19 April 1999** 14 May 1999 Dear General Secretary Please refer to your […]

Link to: RSF concerned by continued attacks on press freedom

RSF concerned by continued attacks on press freedom

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is very concerned by the continuing infringements on press freedom in Pakistan. **New case and update to IFEX alerts of 25 May, 18 May, 12 May, 10 May, 6 May and 5 May 1999** According to RSF’s information, 4,000 copies of the London-based weekly “The Economist” were seized without explanation at Karachi’s […]

Link to: Continuing fears for the safety of editor Najam Sethi and journalist Hussain Haqqani

Continuing fears for the safety of editor Najam Sethi and journalist Hussain Haqqani

(WiPC/IFEX) – WiPC remains seriously concerned about the safety of Najam Sethi, editor of the national newspaper “Friday Times”, who is now reported to be in the custody of the military intelligence (Inter Services Intelligence, ISI). He is said to be held in solitary confinement in a cell without light. **Updates IFEX alerts of 18 […]

Link to: Police assault journalists

Police assault journalists

(PPF/IFEX) – On 19 May 1999 in Lahore, police assaulted a photographer and a reporter covering a funeral procession of four alleged robbers who were killed in a police encounter. Naseer Chaudhry, a photographer of the daily evening newspaper “Naya Akhbar”, suffered a fractured leg as he was thrown from a tractor-trolley. Chaudhry was taking […]