PPF condemned entry ban on Austrian journalist in Ukraine

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), in a letter to Petro Poroshenko, President of Ukraine has expressed concern over the decision of Ukraine to put entry ban on Austrian journalist, Christian Wehrschütz, in the country.

PPF Secretary General Owais Aslam Ali, condemned the decision of Ukrainian authorities and called on the government to immediately reverse the entry ban on Wehrschütz and allow him to work freely.

According to International Press Institute (IPI), Wehrschütz, Austrian Radio and TV-correspondent, barred to enter Ukraine for one year.

Wehrschütz has reported from Ukraine for the Austrian public broadcaster ORF. The journalist also covered from the conflict areas of Ukraine.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has blamed journalist for illegally entering the disputed Crimean peninsula. Though Wehrschütz has denied this blame.

The authorities has previously denied accreditation of Wehrschütz to cover the eastern part of the country where Ukraine was involved in a war with Russian-supported separatists.

Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl called the entry ban on Wehrschütz, an unacceptable act of censorship.

The ORF director, Alexander Wrabetz called the Ukraine’s allegations against journalist illogical and the ban an act of contempt for ORF’s public service mission.

 

New broad-based media association formed

An announcement has been made regarding the establishment of a broad-based and comprehensive organisation named the Pakistan News Media Association (PNMA). Zia Shahid has been appointed the chairman of the organising committee for the new entity. As per the plan, the committee has been tasked with framing a constitution for the PNMA as well as a complete membership process within three months. According to Zia Shahid, the PNMA will consist of editors, television anchors, digital media, columnists, article writers, advertisers and intellectuals.

A large number of people associated with newspapers, television, radio and digital media platforms participated in a meeting at the Avari Hotel in Lahore and subsequently announced their decision to establish the Pakistan News Media Association. The session was held as a continuation of the ‘Pakistan Media Convention’, an earlier event organized by the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) in January, 2019. A memorandum approved at the time of the formation of the PNMA stated that the role played by the media in social, economic, political and family lives in the country had taken a crucial turn due to fast-paced development, modernization and innovations in technology.

It added that an independent, stable and functional media had become an indispensable element of society and the national economy as well as becoming an essential element in the provision of basic human rights in the country. An independent, active and stable media, it continued, is also crucial for the evolution of social and family values and an improved standard of living, thus necessitating the need to equip the media with all necessary tools, skills and human resources. The PNMA is being set up, it further said, to promote coordination, cooperation and networking among people working in the different categories and sub-sectors of the media industry.

As per the memorandum, modern technology, new trends and innovations in production methods point toward the need for a broad-based and comprehensive platform as each of the media categories had its own and unconnected organisations without having a single forum that could effectively and unanimously represent the Pakistani media as a whole.

The memorandum, in addition to stating the basic mission of the PNMA, stated that people from all strata of the media would have the same status and position at the forum. The session also saw the formation of the organising committee comprising 35 members and headed by Zia Shahid as its chairman. After the committee completes its membership process within a period of three months, the PNMA is to formally hold its elections. Members of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) have agreed to help the newborn organisation with its secretarial services.

Those who attended the meeting included Zia Shahid, Mubashir Zaidi, Faisal Aziz, Rehmat Ali Zari, Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Irshad Ahmed Arif, Ayaz Khan, Ahmed Iqbal Baloch, Khalid Khokar, Imtiaz Khan Faran, Lala Rehman, Dr. Jabbar Khattak, Amir Mehmood, Hamid Hussain Abidi, Kazim Khan, Ejaz ul Haq, Alia Shah, Adnan Malik, Yousuf Nizami, Sohail Iqbal, Khizer Hayat Watto, Agha Waqar, Waqas Tari, Imtiaz Rohani and Bashir Ahmed Khan. In addition, a large number of people representing the journalistic community and television anchors also attended the event. Renowned journalists and anchors Faisal Aziz, Aneeq Ahmed, Karachi Press Club President Imtiaz Faran, Adnan Malik, Mian Habib, Dost Hafeez, Irshad Rabbani, Khalid Khokar, Sohail Khan, Riaz Sahafi, Usman Watto, Ghazi Babar of Star Asia TV, Khizer Watto and PFUJ president Rana Azeem also spoke at the event.

Organising committee head Zia Shahid said that editors from top dailies in Lahore and Karachi as well as television anchors, columnists and owners of a few television channels had expressed their desire for membership in the organisation. These included Ejaz ul Haq, Jabbar Khattak, Irshad Ahmed Arif, Kazim Khan, Imtinan Shahid, Rehmat Ali Zari and Ali Ahmed Dhallo while renowned television anchors from Islamabad including Dr. Shahid Masood, Hamid Mir, Javed Chaudhry and Sardar Khan Niazi have also expressed their interest in PNMA membership. Earlier, CPNE President Arif Nizami, while announcing his own membership in the PNMA, invited editors, television anchors, owners of television channels, columnists and writers to join the association, adding that the PNMA respected all existing platforms for journalists and welcomed the establishment of a comprehensive organization for the media industry.

The CPNE secretary general also expressed similar thoughts and said that the association, for the first time, had included the heads of all press clubs including the Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar press clubs so that the organization emerges as a powerful entity. Some people belonging to the advertising sector have also expressed support for the PNMA. The PNMA is also scheduled to appoint its senior vice presidents after it holds its countrywide elections in three months’ time.

The Pakistan News Media Association will be the first media organisation in the country to bring all editors, television anchors, the digital media, columnists, article writers, advertisers and intellectuals under one umbrella which would enable them to effectively play their role in the development and prosperity of the media industry.

The Express Tribune

PML-N questions logic behind establishing PMRA

ISLAMABAD: The Pakis­tan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has questioned the logic behind establishing the Pakistan Media Regulatory Authority (PMRA).

During a meeting of the National Assembly Stan­ding Committee on Infor­mation, Broadcasting, Nat­io­nal Heritage and Literary Heritage on Tuesday, Mar­riyum Aurangzeb of the PML-N asked the reasons for setting up the new authority.

She claimed that the proposed PMRA was unprecedented in the world.

“Is its goal to make the rules stricter? Will the PMRA replace the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra)? If the aim is to replace Pemra with PMRA, the matter seems complicated,” she said.

Ms Aurangzeb said that across the globe, print and electronic media work separately. In India, the circulation of newspapers had been increasing, she said.

During discussion on the issues of the Pakistan Television (PTV), the PML-N leader said that claims were made that the PTV would be lifted to the level of BBC.

“It seems the minister for information has taken a U-turn due to which the PTV could not become BBC. Moreover, the government has illegally appointed the managing director of the PTV which is also a violation of Supreme Court’s orders. Currently, the PTV has been facing a loss of Rs5.8 billion,” she said.

Chairman of the committee Mian Javed Latif expressed displeasure over the absence of the PTV managing director during the meeting.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told the meeting that the PTV managing director had been missing for the past 40 days.

“PTV employees are not getting even their pension, but the managing director has himself fixed his salary at Rs2.2 million,” he said. Mr Chaudhry said the managing director had refused to give him the PTV’s business plan, which was against the rules.

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PML-N questions logic behind establishing PMRA

ISLAMABAD: The Pakis­tan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has questioned the logic behind establishing the Pakistan Media Regulatory Authority (PMRA).

During a meeting of the National Assembly Stan­ding Committee on Infor­mation, Broadcasting, Nat­io­nal Heritage and Literary Heritage on Tuesday, Mar­riyum Aurangzeb of the PML-N asked the reasons for setting up the new authority.

She claimed that the proposed PMRA was unprecedented in the world.

“Is its goal to make the rules stricter? Will the PMRA replace the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra)? If the aim is to replace Pemra with PMRA, the matter seems complicated,” she said.

Ms Aurangzeb said that across the globe, print and electronic media work separately. In India, the circulation of newspapers had been increasing, she said.

During discussion on the issues of the Pakistan Television (PTV), the PML-N leader said that claims were made that the PTV would be lifted to the level of BBC.

“It seems the minister for information has taken a U-turn due to which the PTV could not become BBC. Moreover, the government has illegally appointed the managing director of the PTV which is also a violation of Supreme Court’s orders. Currently, the PTV has been facing a loss of Rs5.8 billion,” she said.

Chairman of the committee Mian Javed Latif expressed displeasure over the absence of the PTV managing director during the meeting.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told the meeting that the PTV managing director had been missing for the past 40 days.

“PTV employees are not getting even their pension, but the managing director has himself fixed his salary at Rs2.2 million,” he said. Mr Chaudhry said the managing director had refused to give him the PTV’s business plan, which was against the rules.

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PPF condemns arrest and isolation of journalist in Venezuela

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), in a letter to Juan Guaidó, Acting President of Venezuela has expressed concern over the arrest of journalist Luis Carlos Díaz.

PPF Secretary General Owais Aslam Ali, has urged the government of Venezuela and concerned authorities to stop targeting working journalists in the country and provide safety and security to the journalists and media workers.

According to the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), Díaz working at Caracas radio station Unión Radio Noticias and a human rights activist was arrested by the officers of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) on March 11.

Sebin also raided the residence of journalist and seized four mobile phones, three laptops and a hard disk.

Diaz, who is a Venezuelan and Spanish national was detained overnight and later released on March 12.

 

PPF condemns arrest and isolation of journalist in Venezuela

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), in a letter to Juan Guaidó, Acting President of Venezuela has expressed concern over the arrest of journalist Luis Carlos Díaz.

PPF Secretary General Owais Aslam Ali, has urged the government of Venezuela and concerned authorities to stop targeting working journalists in the country and provide safety and security to the journalists and media workers.

According to the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), Díaz working at Caracas radio station Unión Radio Noticias and a human rights activist was arrested by the officers of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) on March 11.

Sebin also raided the residence of journalist and seized four mobile phones, three laptops and a hard disk.

Diaz, who is a Venezuelan and Spanish national was detained overnight and later released on March 12.

 

PPF condemns assault and detention of journalist in Malawi

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), in a letter to Peter Mutharika, President of Malawi has expressed concern over the assault and detention of journalist, John Paul Kayuni.

PPF Secretary General Owais Aslam Ali, has denounced the vicious attack and detention of journalist in the line of duty and urged the authorities to drop all charges against Kayuni. PPF also called on the law enforcement agencies and authorities to stop targeting journalists.

According to Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), a police officer’s group assaulted and detained Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) journalist Kayuni for taking pictures and covering the protests organized by the Association of People with Albinism near M1 road.

The journalist in an interview on March 9 stated that, “They hit me in the head. I have a severe headache and body pains.”

The journalist was taken to Africa Bible College Hospital for treatment. Later the journalist was arrested and charged for allegedly having torn shirt of a plain clothed officer. Kayuni has been released on bail.