NAB told to decide plea of Mir Shakil’s family for daily visits

LAHORE: An accountability court on Saturday instructed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to decide as per law an application by family of Jang group’s editor-in-chief Mir Shakilur Rehman for visiting him on a daily basis during physical remand in a case about 54-kanal land allegedly allotted to him by then Punjab chief minister Nawaz Sharif in 1986.

The media mogul’s son Mir Ibrahim, mother and wife filed the application which said that Mr Rehman, being old and unwell, needed regular medication and care.

The applicants said Mr Rehman could suffer irreparable loss if they were not allowed to see him on a daily basis during captivity.

Presiding Judge Chau­dhry Ameer Muhammad Khan ordered the investigating officer to decide the application strictly in accordance with law and as per the policy of NAB.

Assault on the media

WITH coronavirus disrupting routine lives, economies and endangering large swaths of the world’s population, nowhere is it business as usual except in our beloved land.

The arrest of Jang-Geo chief editor Mir Shakilur Rehman and the reaction of the media freedoms and human rights organisation in Pakistan as well as around the globe against the move made clear they have serious doubts that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) acted in good faith.

In a leader in yesterday’s edition, voicing its concern, this newspaper rightly pointed out the arrest “highlighted the anti-graft watchdog’s high-handedness and propensity to target critics … In a move that bears all the telltale signs of a witch-hunt, the bureau called Mr Rehman to appear before it and then proceeded to arrest him for allegedly ­acquiring land through illegal means”.

These suspicions were further fuelled when a photograph of the media mogul appeared first on one of his TV channel’s main rival channels and then adorned the social media, which shows him standing behind bars in a tiny, cramped cell. This was some twisted mind’s attempt to humiliate him.

Arrest of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman: Ahsan terms it assault on freedom of expression

ISLAMABAD: Former federal minister and Secretary General Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) Ahsan Iqbal stated that his party and whole opposition will fight for freedom of media with full vigour for the sake of democracy and decency in the country. He termed the arrest of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman an assault on freedom of expression provided by the Constitution.

Ahsan who had whirlwind visit of Multan and Bahawalpur on Saturday, told The News/Jang that people are fully supportive of the PML-N voice and the element which is trying to curb the media is bound to bite the dust in its evil designs. “The unjustified and unlawful arrest of Mir Shakil ur Rehman will give new impetus to the struggle for the media freedom and the government is bound to fail in strangulating the press freedom.

The history is witness that the rulers are thrown out of office whenever they tried to make quiet the press,” Ahsan said. He said it’s unfortunate that the government is using NAB to humiliate its critics and instead giving attention to the performance, opting to hit the media that is showing its ugly face and its performance that is in shambles.

Ahsan Iqbal said that Mir Shakil’s arrest in a property matter hardly makes a dispute to be taken up by the NAB. It is the mockery of accountability. He reminded the PML-N has submitted an adjournment motion in the National Assembly to discuss the unconstitutional arrest of Mir Shakil ur Rehman and curbs on media freedom. The Professor regretted ban on Geo and change of its placement in numbers of cable providers.

To a query he said the PML-N has got adopted resolution in the Punjab Assembly for the people of South Punjab. The creation of two provinces in South, one of South Punjab and the other of Bahawalpur province, is the answer for sufferings of the area. The PML-N standby its support for the people of South Punjab but the ruling PTI is playing with the sentiments of the people of South Punjab through gimmickries. Had it sincere with the cause of the people of South Punjab, it should have supported the move of two provinces made earlier by the PML-N.

Ahsan Iqbal who is known as an architect of CPEC, said that the PTI is trying to befool the people of South Punjab since it knows that new province could be carved in only after passage of the resolution by the Provincial Assembly before bringing it in the National Assembly.

Pakistan court: Free speech under threat in country

Islamabad: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has made it clear that freedom of expression is a fundamental human right enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan and, the courts being custodians of the constitution, would not allow curbs on freedom of expression in forms of banning any media house or TV channel.

IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah’s remarks came in the wake of the recent arrest of the owner and CEO of Pakistan’s biggest media group – which includes Jang, Geo TV & The News – Mir Shakilur Rahman by the country’s anti-graft watchdog, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

The IHC was hearing a case of media ethics and regulations when Geo TV’s senior anchorperson Hamid Mir drew the court’s attention to the arrest of the media group’s owner on Thursday.

Despite the fact Rahman appeared before the NAB and replied to all their queries and extended full cooperation with the investigating officers, he was taken into custody by NAB, said Mir, alleging it was also against the guidelines the IHC had recently issued regarding the arrest of the accused persons.

Rahman’s only crime was the he didn’t bar his TV channel or newspapers from criticising the NAB and the government, he further said. “Why should one be afraid of criticism?” asked the chief justice.

Mir informed the court that the government had also issued a notification to regulate social media; however, the federal ministers are unaware of these regulations, and they have openly admitted that it was issued without due deliberation of the federal cabinet.

Barrister Jahangir Jadoon, who has challenged the social media regulations, informed the court that their application was in process in the same court that directed the government to respond. He said the media watchdog, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), had ordered cable operators to change the Geo New positions. He prayed the court to take action over these moves against freedom of media. The chief justice said the court doesn’t have suo motu powers.

The IHC Chief Justice, however, expressed concerns that Pakistan was at the bottom of the Rule of Law index likewise the country was at 143rd position in the freedom of expression’s list.

He termed it alarming and said that the government should have realized this grave situation.

“The constitutional courts of Pakistan will not allow laws that guarantee the rights of the people, including freedom of expression, to be violated,” Justice Athar Minallah said.

On Rahman’s arrest, however, Justice Minallah said the court had interpreted the law and it was up to the authorities concerned to implement it in letter and spirit.

Editors’ representative body Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors and Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) can file a separate petition against the arrest, said the Chief Justice.

 

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