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Cybersecurity with Chinese Characteristics
The report looks into the promotion of China’s cybersecurity norms in Indonesia, Pakistan, and Vietnam; and offers Taiwan’s rights-based approach as a model.
ARTICLE 19 — 4 March 2025 -
Bytes Behind Bars: Decoding Pakistan’s digital expression legislation
This report reviews the recent laws and measures passed by the Pakistani government and their detrimental impact on freedom of expression.
Digital Rights Foundation — 2 March 2025 -
Pakistani Journalism Under Pressure In A Tightly Restricted Political Environment, Safety Threats and Internet Shutdowns
The year 2024 draws to an end with media safety under attack in Pakistan and the space for free expression tightly controlled both offline and online.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 9 January 2025 -
State of Online Blasphemy Cases and Unfolding Legal Saga
The report highlights that the rise of the internet has led to an increase in blasphemy prosecutions in Pakistan. The misuse of blasphemy laws has a chilling effect on freedom of expression online. Religious minorities are particularly vulnerable to blasphemy accusations.
Bytes for All — 25 April 2024 -
Pakistan network shutdown report 2022
A report from Bytes for All showed that Pakistan faced 24 network shutdowns in 2022, which is 58% higher than in 2021.
Bytes for All — 9 July 2023 -
Press Freedom in Pakistan 2022: A flurry of cases, a high-profile murder and political rhetoric targeting the media
In a country where the press routinely remains under threat and faces attacks from many fronts, the media in Pakistan operated on slippery grounds in 2022 with a flurry of cases against journalists, television channel closures, charged political rhetoric enabling attacks against the media, overreach by media regulatory bodies and the killing of two journalists, including he brutal murder of one journalist on foreign soil that shook the nation.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 1 January 2023 -
Guidelines for Documenting and Confronting Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
The report tracks gaps in the judicial process for the murder of journalists in Pakistan. PPF found that of the 76 cases where journalists were killed — either in targeted killings or while on assignment — since 2002, there have been convictions in only five instances.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 5 December 2022 -
Mapping gaps in digital access in Pakistan
A new research by Media Matters for Democracy looks into the policies of the government and the experience of Pakistan in improving access to internet connection.
Media Matters for Democracy — 8 June 2022 -
Attacks on the media in Pakistan, January-October 2021
The space for free expression in Pakistan continues to shrink with the media facing attacks on all fronts. Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) has observed an alarming trend during 2021 where not only did physical attacks against the media continue with impunity but the state level push to restrict free expression also grew.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 1 November 2021 -
Online harassment of the media in Pakistan in 2021
The media in Pakistan works within an increasingly repressive environment with the attacks on press freedom coming from all fronts. While physical attacks including abductions, manhandling, arrests and in some instances killings of journalists for their work continue, as online spheres such as social media platforms are of growing importance to the work of media professionals, journalists become the subject of attacks online.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 1 November 2021 -
Internet landscape of Pakistan 2020
This Bytes for All report maps Pakistan’s internet landscape highlighting digital trends and their impact on socio-economic developments, as well as challenges and threats in the digital age during 2019-20.
Bytes for All — 9 September 2021 -
Online hatred pushing minorities to the periphery: B4A report ‘online hate speech’
Hate speech has long been pervasive in Pakistani society, especially directed towards individuals and groups belonging to minority faiths (and those of no faith). Those not following the majority’s Sunni faith, are given different titles and labels while several stereotypes are associated with different faiths, sects and religions, including Christians, Hindus, Ahmadis, Sikhs and Shias. However, when it comes to online spaces where more and more people are joining different social media platforms to express their views and share their opinions (or those of others whom they support), these labels, titles and stereotypes get hugely amplified, attracting widespread attention across whole communities.
Bytes for All — 3 April 2021 -
Women Disconnected: Feminist Case Studies on the Gender Digital Divide Amidst COVID-19
This study examines the impact of the gender digital divide on women in Pakistan during the coronavirus pandemic.
Media Matters for Democracy — 17 January 2021 -
MEDIA AND PRESS FREEDOM IN PAKISTAN 2020: Annual report by Pakistan Press Foundation, January 2021
In 2020 Pakistani media was confronted with unique new challenges, both in terms of content to cover as well as in the nature of the measures restricting press freedom and the free flow of information in the country.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 3 January 2021 -
Media safety and press freedom in Pakistan
Between January 2019 and April 2020, journalists in Pakistan worked under increasing restrictions with little accountability of those who limit freedom of expression, continue to target journalists and aim to discredit the work of the media through a range of tools from attacking journalists to placing financial constraints on media outlets as a pressure tactic.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 6 May 2020 -
Fighting ‘fake news’ in Pakistan
This report by Digital Rights Foundation looks into the extent of information disorder in Pakistan and the efforts of various stakeholders to combat disinformation.
Digital Rights Foundation — 17 January 2020 -
Pakistan: Challenges to media and digital freedoms in 2018
Media Matters for Democracy has launched its 2018 publication assessing the challenges to media and digital freedoms in Pakistan
Media Matters for Democracy — 18 March 2019 -
Measuring Pakistani women’s experiences of online violence
A quantitative research study on online gender-based harassment in Pakistan
Digital Rights Foundation — 19 July 2018 -
Online violence against women in Pakistan – Submission to UNSR on violence against women
This report will explore the laws and institutions that are in place within Pakistan to deal with issues of online violence against women.
Digital Rights Foundation — 19 July 2018 -
Cyber Harassment Helpline – One year report, December ’16 to November ’17
The Cyber Harassment Helpline was launched after the successful completion of the Hamara Internet (translates as “Our Internet”) project, and based on its findings in the “Measuring Pakistani Women’s Experience of Online Violence” report
Digital Rights Foundation — 19 July 2018 -
Digital (In)security of Journalists in Pakistan
Pakistan has been slow to recognize that violence, threats and harassment faced online by journalists reflects the violence they are exposed to offline. A nationwide survey of working journalists was conducted to ascertain their level of digital insecurity, to record their experiences and the protections they desired from the journalist community, their media organizations, and the government.
Digital Rights Foundation — 2 February 2018 -
Internet Landscape of Pakistan 2017
Internet Landscape of Pakistan is an indigenous effort to regularly monitor and document the ongoing trends and challenges that impact digital and human rights in the country. This is the third edition in the series.
Bytes for All (B4A) — 20 December 2017 -
Freedom on the Net 2017: Pakistan
A teenager was arrested for allegedly “liking” a blasphemous post on Facebook in September 2016
Freedom House — 15 November 2017 -
Cyber harassment helpline: Six month report, December 2016-May 2017
Digital Rights Foundation — 18 July 2017 -
Freedom of the Press 2017: Pakistan
The country’s powerful military pressured media outlets and journalists to disseminate positive coverage of its operations against militant Islamist groups.
Freedom House — 27 April 2017 -
Pakistan HRW Report: Events of 2016
Many journalists increasingly practice self-censorship, fearing retribution from security forces, military intelligence, and militant groups. Media outlets in 2016 remained under pressure to avoid reporting on or criticising human rights violations in counterterrorism operations. The Taliban and other armed groups threatened media outlets and targeted journalists and activists for their work.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) — 16 January 2017 -
2016 Report on Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists in Pakistan: Justice delayed AND justice denied
Pakistan is among the countries that do not properly investigate and prosecute crimes against media professionals. Because of the near absolute level of impunity, most of the people who attack, injure or even murder media journalists in Pakistan remain free.
Pakistan Press Foundation — 2 November 2016 -
Pakistan’s Internet Landscape 2016
This new report continues the documentation of the country’s internet landscape from a critical, human rights perspective.
Bytes for All (B4A) — 5 August 2016 -
Freedom of the Press 2016: Pakistan
Journalists with Pakistan’s largest private television network, Geo TV, and its affiliated outlets remained frequent targets of violence and intimidation.
Freedom House — 23 April 2016 -
Freedom on the Net 2015: Pakistan
Two journalists and an accountant from Online International News Network shot dead by unidentified gunmen
Freedom House — 31 October 2015 -
Tipping the scales: Security and surveillance in Pakistan
The Pakistani government has significantly expanded its communication interception activities. This Privacy International report covers the intelligence services plan to capture all IP-traffic in Pakistan and other initiatives, pointing to gaps in the laws governing surveillance.
Privacy International — 21 July 2015 -
Freedom of the Press 2015: Pakistan
Ranked 142nd in annual global media freedom report
Freedom House — 1 May 2015 -
Hate speech: A study of Pakistan’s cyberspace
Bytes for All (B4A) — 30 June 2014 -
Freedom in the World 2014: Pakistan
“Education is not free of political indoctrination”
Freedom House — 1 May 2014 -
Enemies of the Internet 2014: Pakistan
“Upgraded censorship”
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — 12 March 2014 -
Attacks on the Press in 2013: Pakistan
“Five journalists killed in relation to their work”
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) — 11 February 2014 -
World Press Freedom Index 2014: Pakistan
Ranked 158th in annual press freedom index
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — 31 January 2014 -
World Report 2014: Pakistan
“Blasphemous” YouTube remains blocked
Human Rights Watch (HRW) — 21 January 2014 -
Roots of Impunity: Pakistan’s Endangered Press and the Perilous Web of Militancy, Security, and Politics
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) — 23 May 2013 -
Pakistan Press Freedom Report 2013
Pakistan Press Foundation — 3 May 2013 -
Freedom of the Press 2013: Pakistan
Ranked 146th in annual global media freedom report
Freedom House — 1 May 2013 -
Freedom in the World 2013: Pakistan
“Impunity in cases concerning murdered journalists remains the norm”
Freedom House — 16 January 2013 -
Predators of Freedom of Information 2012: Pakistan
Evidence ties spy agency to murder of 21 journalists between 1999 and 2006
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — 2 May 2012 -
Attacks on the Press in 2011: Pakistan
“World’s deadliest country for the press for the second consecutive year”
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) — 21 February 2012 -
Press Freedom Index 2011-2012: Pakistan
Taliban, religious extremists, separatist movements and political groups create a difficult environment for media freedom
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — 25 January 2012 -
World Report 2012: Pakistan
“A climate of fear impedes media coverage of military and militant groups”
Human Rights Watch (HRW) — 22 January 2012

Outspoken businessperson threatened for denouncing extortion
Farooq Sumar, a prominent Karachi businessman, has suffered threats against himself and his family because of his courageous and outspoken denunciation of criminal extortion in Karachi. Widespread suspicions that recognized political parties tolerate and profit from these iniquitous practices represent a grave threat to the democratic foundations of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Recommended Action […]

“Khabrain” journalist Aslam Gauthar stabbed
On 29 May 1995, Aslam Gauthar, a staffer of the Urdu-language daily “Khabrain”, was stabbed in Multan, Punjab province by five unidentified assailants armed with daggers and guns. The journalist arrived at the local hospital in critical condition. In a written statement, Gauhar alleged that he had received threatening telephone calls after writing a report […]

Probe into media criticism of superior courts
Source: Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), Karachi According to a press release issued by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Chief Justice nominated in March 1995 two judges of the Supreme Court to conduct a preliminary enquiry to consider the “expediency and the propriety of taking action” in light of statements and articles […]
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