Pakistan: Protesters blocked news office and threatened “Dawn” reporters
Demonstrators blocked the office of the “Dawn” news channel for several hours and threatened reporters.
Digital Rights Foundation condemns blackmailing and harassment of students at Balochistan University
CCTV cameras installed on campuses were used to illegally monitor, sexually harass, and blackmail students at the University of Balochistan in Pakistan.
Pakistan denies entry to CPJ program coordinator Steven Butler
Media and human rights groups including IFEX members condemn Pakistan’s decision to prevent the entry of Steven Butler, who was scheduled to speak at a human rights conference
#PrivacyHumSabKe – a campaign on data privacy and protection in Pakistan
The campaign titled ‘Privacy Hum Sab Ke’ (Urdu for ‘Privacy for All’) aims to create awareness and advocate for data privacy and protection.
Pakistan government’s plan to set up media courts criticised
Various groups said the setting up of media courts is unnecessary and discriminatory.
Pakistani journalists critical of the government targeted in smear social media campaign
The Twitter hashtag #ArrestAntiPakjournalists was used to target journalists critical of the Pakistani military and government.
Blocked TV interview with former Pakistani president signals worsening media censorship
Media Matters for Democracy condemns the alarming increase in media censorship in Pakistan and calls for the adoption of democratic values.
Daniel Pearl: A profile
Daniel Pearl was a highly experienced journalist who worked at many of the “Wall Street Journal”‘s bureaus. He is sadly also remembered for the fact that his murder, which took place while we was on assignment in Pakistan, has never been solved.
Pakistan: FIA investigates journalists for ‘disrespecting’ Saudi crown prince
Five prominent journalists are accused of posting social media messages that disrespected the Saudi crown prince.
Senior Pakistani journalist Rizwan Razi arrested on cybercrime charges
Rizwan Razi was arrested for alleged social media posts that criticized the Pakistani military and judiciary. He was released on bail on 10 February.
Pakistan: State persecution of media and self-censorship in 2018
The Pakistan Press Foundation said the media endured an “unprecedented level of imposed self-censorship” in 2018.
How blood money is worsening impunity and media killings in Pakistan
So-called “blood money” laws and practices may offer a faster route to a minimum threshold of justice, but legal scholars warn they can also lead to grave abuses while enabling the cycle of killings to continue.
Pakistan government urged to stop impunity as crimes against the media increase
At least 241 journalists have been killed, assaulted, abducted, and arrested throughout Pakistan from 2002 up to the present.
Pakistan: Civil Society asks government to revisit its INGO registration policy
Pakistan has rejected the registration of more than a dozen international non-government organizations
Pakistan’s new prime minister urged to safeguard media independence
Human rights groups asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to ensure an end to attacks on independent media.
How a Pakistani journalist became a refugee in Bosnia
After his office was attacked with a hand grenade in 2015, Muhammad Yasir fled his home for safety in Europe. Since then he has been thrown out of Hungary and robbed and beaten by the police in Croatia; he currently lives in a migrant camp in Bosnia.