Pakistani journalist Taha Siddiqui escapes kidnap attempt
Armed men in two cars tried to abduct the journalist on his way to the airport.
Cyber armies, enforced disappearances, and other Internet freedom threats in Pakistan
These threats are discussed in Bytes for All’s yearly publication known as the “Internet Landscape of Pakistan”.
Pakistan suspends TV news channels and social media sites to block protest coverage
The media blackout lasted for 27 hours while police launched a crackdown against protesters in Islamabad.
Campaign Snapshot: Pakistan’s First Cyber Harassment Helpline
DRF shares transferrable lessons learned from launching Pakistan’s first helpline for people facing online harassment.
The Pakistani government must release Zeenat Shahzadi from custody
Journalist Zeenat Shahzadi was recently recovered from a kidnapping. Rather than releasing her to her family, the Pakistani government is arbitrarily holding her in custody.
For Pakistan’s unprotected and threatened journalists, can new legislation make a difference?
Despite the government’s promises of new legislation aimed at protecting journalists, groups that have been lobbying for journalist safety in Pakistan are worried that the bill fails to address the scale, context, and complexity of impunity for crimes against journalists and media workers.
Pakistan: Investigative journalist Ahmad Noorani injured in attack
An investigative journalist of the English-language daily The News International was assaulted by unidentified men in Islamabad.
Strengthening data protection and privacy laws in Pakistan
Digital Rights Foundation has prepared a policy brief regarding data protection and privacy in Pakistan.
UN Committee urges Pakistan to protect freedom of expression and fight impunity
The UN Human Rights Committee has published its Concluding Observations regarding the situation in Pakistan. The Experts heeded concerns noted by the PPF, IFEX and RIDH in their alternative report and called for the State to guarantee the rights to freedom of expression and privacy, and to end impunity.
Pakistan: The conviction of Taimore Raza and its implication for privacy issues
A Pakistani citizen, Taimore Raza, was sentenced to death for committing blasphemy under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code.
Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency officials assault and briefly detain journalists
There were reports that Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency officials assaulted and briefly detained journalists in Islamabad last week.
Responding to Pakistan’s UN review: In conversation with Owais Aslam Ali and Matthew Redding
The Secretary General of the Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) and IFEX’s Campaigns and Advocacy Coordinator discuss the UN examination of free expression in Pakistan.
Pakistan dismisses civil society concerns regarding freedom of expression before UN Committee
During the first examination of Pakistan, the UN Human Rights Committee took up various freedom of expression issues raised by civil society organisations. However, the State delegation denied complicity and pointed to terrorism as the cause of limitations on this fundamental right.
Pakistan’s clampdown against data freedom
Some provisions in Pakistan’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act of 2016 can lead to the muzzling of Internet freedom.
UN prepares to examine civil and political rights in Pakistan
Civil society is working to ensure free expression concerns are on the table.
Pakistan: Journalist arrested for posting critical posts on Facebook
Local journalists believe Zafar Achakzai was arrested for comments he had posted on Facebook criticizing security agencies and the arrest of a member of the provincial assembly, for killing a traffic police constable in a hit and run accident.