Government denies sacking journalist for asking Prime Minister Shehbaz question on press freedom

Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Tuesday that journalist Azam Chaudhry — who is reported to have claimed he was “taken off the air” from the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) for asking a question related to press freedom from the prime minister — was never an employee of the state-run broadcaster.

“He is and has only been a member of an issues-based analyst pool for PTV. He has not been removed from this pool and has not been asked to leave. Nothing of the sort has been communicated to him,” the minister said.

Aurangzeb’s clarification comes after several local media outlets reported that Chaudhry, who is also the president of the Lahore Press Club, was “told he was no longer with PTV”.

According to a report published in the Express Tribune, the journalist received the message after he attended a press conference in Lahore, where he had asked a question from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif regarding “diminishing space for freedom of speech” in the country.

The report said Chaudhry had asked a two-part question from the premier in which he had pointed out restrictions on the media across the country and enquired when these curbs would end.

In response to the journalist, the premier had expressed his disapproval of the restriction but then deflected the query to Aurangzeb.

The Express Tribune report quoted Chaudhry as saying that “he was informed that PTV would be doing a panel program from the Governor House after the PM’s press conference, where he would also be joined by Sajjad Mir and Salman Ghani”.

But he was told after the press conference that he was “off aired and told that he was no longer with PTV”.

“The journalist said that he was part of the pioneer team of the program ‘Ba-Khaber’ that started airing last year. He added that according to the last communication he had with PTV, he was not with them officially as there was nothing given to him in writing as he was on contract and they were not bound to give him any written intimation,” the report added.

Responding to the reports today, Aurangzeb said they were “completely false and baseless”.

Chaudhry is still a “part of PTV Lahore analyst pool”, she maintained.

She stated that the view and opinions of the journalist were “known to the government” when he was invited to the press conference.

“If the government wanted to suppress his voice or questions, he would not have been invited and allowed to ask his questions. The prime minister answered his questions in detail. I answered his questions as well,” the minister added.

She went on to say that unlike the previous PTI government and its “fascist” prime minister — whom Aurangzeb claimed was declared a “predator” by Reporters Without Borders — PM Shehbaz and the incumbent government “firmly believed in media freedom”.

“The PTI government used to only allow selected reporters and journalists to its fascist PM’s press conferences. The present government ensures that PM Shehbaz Sharif’s press conferences are open to all reporters and journalists.”

The information minister further said the reports published on the matter did not take the government’s point of view into account. “This is unprofessional and falls short of journalistic ethics and standards,” Aurangzeb added.

Other Sources: The Express Tribune

Source:  Dawn

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Pakistan Press Foundation welcomes the safe return of Daily Jang senior reporter Syed Muhammad Askari; alarmed by the continued abductions of journalists with impunity

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) welcomes the safe return of Daily Jang senior reporter Syed Muhammad Askari, a day after he was “picked up” in Karachi. PPF expresses alarm over the continued unexplained abductions of journalists in Pakistan. PPF also urges the relevant authorities to ensure that Askari’s electronic devices are returned as under the Sindh-level Sindh Protection of Journalists and Other Media Professionals Act 2021 and the federal-level Protection of Journalists and Media Professionals Act 2021, journalists are guaranteed a right to privacy.

According to Geo, on July 9, Askari was “picked up” from Karachi. Quoting an eyewitness, Askari’s friend said that the police and plainclothes persons had detained him and Askari despite the journalist introducing himself as a reporter. The friend was released, the report added, after which he took the vehicle to the Jang office and reported the incident.

Speaking to PPF following his return, a senior education reporter, Askari, shared that three to four unidentified persons in plainclothes had picked him up from the Korangi area of the city and taken him to the Old Sabzi Mandi area.

“They intercepted my car when I was returning from attending a wedding ceremony and took me with them. They snatched my mobile phone, Rs43,000 in cash, and my car keys,” he said, adding that he could not see them as he had been blindfolded. Askari shared that during the time that he was in the custody of the individuals, they had made videos of him and had asked him questions regarding news he had reported on education. He shared that this was the first time he had faced such an incident. Askari said that the perpetrators had not mishandled, harmed him, or been violent towards him.

According to Dawn, Askari’s wife, Shazia Askari, had submitted a complaint.

On the morning of July 10, Geo reported that Askari had returned after over 24 hours.

In separate statements, the Karachi Union of Journalists and the Crime Reporters Association President Kashif Hashmi had condemned Askari’s abduction.

Karachi Union of Journalists President Faheem Siddiqui said that the KUJ strongly condemns the incident, adding that they had highlighted the issue with the Sindh Commission for Protection of Journalists and Other Media Practitioners.

Siddiqui added the KUJ and Askari’s family were trying to turn the application into a First Information Report.

The Sindh Commission for Protection of Journalists and Other Media Practitioners (CPJMP) Chairperson Justice Retired Rasheed Rizvi called a one-point agenda emergency meeting of the Commission at the request of the Karachi Union of Journalists. The participants of the meeting expressed anger and worry over incidents of kidnappings/abductions of journalists. Askari’s abduction was condemned during the meeting. The CPJMP execution committee said that the incident was in violation of Article 9 and Article 10 of the Constitution. The chairperson ordered the Sindh Interior Secretary and Sindh Inspector General to recover Askari within 24 hours and asked for a report to be submitted before the Commission within 36 hours.

The incident comes just over a month after another journalist, Geo News executive producer Zubair Anjum was “picked up” from his residence in Karachi.

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