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Link to: Accord between government and Jang Group

Accord between government and Jang Group

(PPF/IFEX) – A settlement has come out of the ongoing talks between the government and the Jang Group of newspapers after nearly two months of hostility. The government has released the newsprint, unfrozen the frozen bank accounts and removed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) personnel from the Group’s offices. ** Updates IFEX alerts of 8 […]

Link to: Supreme Court orders release of two hundred reels of newsprint;  Federal Investigation Agency, police besiege Javed Press

Supreme Court orders release of two hundred reels of newsprint; Federal Investigation Agency, police besiege Javed Press

(PPF/IFEX) – On 4 February 1999, Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered the government to release 200 of the 1,093 reels of impounded newsprint to the Jang Group of newspapers. **Updates IFEX alerts of 8 February, 5 February, 3 February, 2 February, 1 February and 8 January 1999, 16 December and 15 December 1998** After the contempt […]

Link to: Pakistan government claims settlement, Jang Group denies claim

Pakistan government claims settlement, Jang Group denies claim

(PPF/IFEX) – On 7 February 1999, in a meeting which lasted nearly five hours, the government promised to restore the Jang Group’s newsprint quota and also remove police from outside the offices of the “Jang” and “The News” dailies. The Jang Group’s chief executive of newspapers, Mir Shakil ur Rehman, Punjab Chief Shabaz Sharif, Information […]

Link to: Authorities manhandle daily “Ausaf”‘s drivers

Authorities manhandle daily “Ausaf”‘s drivers

(PPF/IFEX) – Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) officials and the police manhandled staff of the local Urdu daily “Ausaf” of Islamabad on 3 February 1999. The editor of “Ausaf”, Hamid Mir, said that they were being punished for helping the Jang Group, as the paper decided to supply four reels of newsprint to the Jang Group, […]

Link to: Journalist threatened by police

Journalist threatened by police

(PPF/IFEX) – On 4 February 1999, Sindh police threatened Mazhar Abbas, chief reporter of “The Star” and former president and general secretary of the Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ). The threats were made in response to articles written by Abbas and printed in various issues of “The Star”, most recently on 3 February 1999. The […]

Link to: Cases registered against dailies

Cases registered against dailies

(PPF/IFEX) – On 28 January 1999, police in Sindh province registered cases of “sedition” against “Jang”, “Amn”, and “Parcham” (local Urdu dailies), for publishing an advertisement of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), a political party in the province. The papers were charged with sedition aimed at inciting people against the state. Cases have been registered […]

Link to: Journalists injured in scuffles with police

Journalists injured in scuffles with police

(PPF/IFEX) – On 1 February 1999, a scuffle between law enforcement agencies and journalists protesting government action against the Jang Group resulted in injuries to three journalists. Demonstrators were angered by news that a truckload of newsprint, along with the truck’s driver and two passengers, were taken to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). On reaching […]

Link to: RSF protests harassment of Jang press group

RSF protests harassment of Jang press group

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is again protesting the measures taken against the Jang press group by Pakistani authorities. According to RSF’s information, on 1 February 1999, police confiscated a truck delivering one thousand and ninety four reels of newsprint to the Jang press group, despite an order by the Supreme Court ordering them to be returned. […]

Link to: Journalist allowed to leave country, still faces danger

Journalist allowed to leave country, still faces danger

(CJFE/IFEX) – On 15 December 1998, Zafaryab Ahmed was finally allowed to leave Pakistan to take up his fellowship and teaching duties at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, USA. Senior people at Colby College, as well as the American ambassador to Pakistan, had increasingly lobbied the Pakistani government on Ahmed’s behalf. USA Senator Tom Harkin […]

Link to: CPJ protests continued harassment of the Jang Group of Newspapers

CPJ protests continued harassment of the Jang Group of Newspapers

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 1 February 1999 CPJ letter to Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif protesting the continued harassment of the Jang Group of Newspapers: **Updates IFEX alerts of 1 February and 8 January 1999, 16 December and 15 December 1998** February 1, 1999 SENT BY FAX – to 011-92-51-920-5532 His Excellency […]

Link to: Editor complains of death threats

Editor complains of death threats

(PPF/IFEX) – On 31 January 1999, Maleeha Lodhi, the editor of “The News” of Islamabad, informed Interior Minister Chaudary Shujat Hussain in a letter of death threats she had received over the telephone. Lodhi said that in the past twenty four hours, she had received several threatening and abusive telephone calls at her residence. The […]

Link to: Office of daily attacked

Office of daily attacked

(PPF/IFEX) – On 30 January 1999, three unidentified armed men ransacked the offices of the English language daily “Khyber Mail International”, based in Peshawar (in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province). The attackers severely beat messenger Mohammad Javed and ransacked the office. Javed told police that the intruders had a Kalashnikov rifle and a pistol. The […]

Link to: Fears for the safety of journalists in Peshawar

Fears for the safety of journalists in Peshawar

(WiPC/IFEX) – WiPC is seriously concerned for the safety of journalists in Peshawar, northern Pakistan, following a series of attacks by unknown individuals who are thought to have links with the Taleban army in Afghanistan. The following journalists based in northern Pakistan have been repeatedly threatened or attacked in the past six months, apparently for […]

Link to: Journalist arrested, beaten

Journalist arrested, beaten

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the six-day arrest and beating of a journalist in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP). According to RSF’s information, on 13 January 1999, the district administration of Makaland released Syed Rasool Rasa, the Batkhela-based correspondent of the Urdu daily “Khabrain”, after six days of incarceration. He was arrested after the […]

Link to: Continued harassment of Jang publishing group

Continued harassment of Jang publishing group

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is expressing concern regarding continuing government harassment of the “Jang” publishing group. According to RSF’s information, the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is continuing its harassment of the “Jang” publishing group on the accusation of “tax evasion”. **Updates IFEX alerts of 16 December and 15 December 1998** Mir Shakilur Rehmen, owner […]

Link to: Journalist remains under threat

Journalist remains under threat

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply concerned about the safety of Saeed Iqbal Hashmi, a correspondent for the Urdu-language daily “Mashriq”. **Updates IFEX alerts of 21 December and 28 September 1998** On 17 December 1998, around dawn, two men armed with pistols entered Hashmi’s home. When Hashmi’s brother came upon them in the living room, the […]