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Journalist Kadafi Zaman of Norway's TV 2 was arrested and beaten by police while covering a political rally ahead of general elections, Bergen, Norway, 2015, Carl-Fredrik Hammersland / Nordiske Mediedager

Media and journalists under threat as Pakistan’s election looms

Journalists are facing pressure and intimidation ahead of the elections scheduled for 25 July.

Mourners hold candles and placards during a vigil hours after an explosion left 20 dead in the first major attack ahead of July 25 polls, Lahore, India, 2018, ARIF ALI/AFP/Getty Images

Bombings in Pakistan ahead of elections kill 170 people

The attacks targeted political rallies in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces and have spread fears across the country.

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Will Pakistan’s ‘Personal Data Protection Bill’ uphold user rights?

The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has opened the bill for public consultation

Honoree and founder/CEO of Code to Inspire Fereshteh Forough speaks during the Marie Claire Young Women's Honors in Marina del Rey, California, 19 November 2016, Rich Polk/Getty Images for Young Women's Honors

From Afghanistan to Pakistan, meet the women owning the internet

Being an Afghan or Pakistani woman online attracts prejudice, harassment, or even danger. But for many, technology offers freedom from the past.

A supporter of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), prepares an election poster in Karachi, 2 July 2018, RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP/Getty Images

Pakistan Press Foundation launches mechanism to report election-related violence

Media groups also urge government to protect press freedom ahead of elections.

Pakistani men read newspapers on a street in Lahore, 28 March 2016, FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images

Journalists Asad Kharal and Gul Bukhari attacked on the same day in Lahore

The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) expressed grave concerns over the two incidents and demanded the government constitute a judicial commission to launch an inquiry.

Supporters of a coalition of hard-line religious parties gather at a rally at Greater Iqbal Park in Lahore, Pakistan 13 May 2018, Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

Open letter to Twitter on curbing misinformation ahead of Pakistan elections

Digital Rights Foundation is urging Twitter to stop misinformation, abuse and trolling on its platform.

A man reads a copy of the "Dawn" English-language newspaper at a newspaper stall in Karachi, Pakistan, 20 May 2018, RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP/Getty Images

Pakistan disrupts distribution of “Dawn”, the country’s oldest newspaper

Military officials were reportedly displeased over an article published by the paper.

Pakistani and Afghan Pashtun people gather at a rally to defend their housing at a slum area of Islamabad, Pakistan, 27 July 2015, FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images

Pakistani journalists denounce blatant censorship

More than 50 journalists sign a petition condemning the rising cases of censorship in the country.

Journalists gather in the newsroom of Geo television in Karachi, Pakistan, 6 June 2014, ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images

Geo TV channels disrupted in many parts of Pakistan

The disruption of the Geo Television broadcasts began after the channel aired an unproven allegation that intelligence agencies were responsible for the near fatal attack on its news anchor Hamid Mir in 2014.

Journalists protest an attack on their colleague Ahmed Noorani, pictured in the photos, in Karachi, Pakistan, 30 October 2017, AP Photo/Shakil Adil

Pakistan: Joint oral statement presented to Human Rights Council on state’s adoption of rights recommendations

ARTICLE 19, IFEX, and PPF observe that the adoption of the outcome of Pakistan’s Universal Period Review comes at a time when the right to freedom of expression is under sustained and growing pressure in the country.

Employees of an online marketplace company are seen at work in Karachi, Pakistan, 19 November 2015, ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images

Pakistan: Journalists and activists increasingly self-censor due to rampant surveillance

A new Bytes for All report warns about the “Dangers of Digital Surveillance”.

Pakistani youth watch a cricket match on a mobile phone in Islamabad, Pakistan, on 18 June 2017, FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images

Pakistan: Islamabad High Court declares network disconnections as illegal

The landmark ruling declared the network shutdown as illegal and a disproportionate response to security threats.

Pakistani civil society activists light candles to pay tribute to the late human rights activist Asma Jahangir in Karachi, 12 February 2018 , ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images

Mourning the death of feminist icon Asma Jahangir

Asma Jahangir was a prominent human rights activist and feminist lawyer in Pakistan.

A woman from the Shiite ethnic minority Hazara community works on a computer at an eatery in Hazara Town, a neighbourhood in Quetta, Pakistan, 2 November 2017, BANARAS KHAN/AFP/Getty Images

New report takes a hard look at digital (in)security of journalists in Pakistan

Digital Rights Foundation’s new report explores the levels of digital threats that journalists face, records their experiences of online insecurity, and flags needed protections from the journalists’ community, their respective media organisations, and the government.

A radio station employee is seen on International Radio Day in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, 13 February 2016, Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

Pakistan Interior Ministry shuts down Pashto-language channel Radio Mashaal

Radio Mashaal is a radio channel of US Government funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.