Interview of Pakistan’s leading opposition leader taken off air

An interview of Pakistan’s leading opposition leader was taken off air soon after it was aired on Hum News on July 11, 2019.

The interview Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) Vice –President Maryam Nawaz was being conducted by Nadeem Malik, journalist and host of programme ‘Nadeem Malik Live’.

Malik stated that soon after he started the program his producer asked him to take a break and the channel’s management had blocked the show.

He added. “I am not fully aware of the developments, but there would be some pressure on the management. In the program we wanted to know more details about the leaked video.”

The leaked video revealed accountability judge Arshad Malik telling an assistant of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that he was blackmailed and pressured to convict the Sharif.

Shortly after the incident, Hum News released a statement saying, “Hum News believes in a free and responsible media. Protecting freedom of expression is one of our core values. At the same time, we stand for the respect and dignity of [the] judiciary in line with our ethical values and the Constitution.”

Pakistani media is currently facing severe forms of censorship, because the Government of Pakistan has decided that media should not be allowed to give coverage to political leaders convicted or accused of corruption.

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has pressurized the managements of television channels to abruptly stop airing of interviews with leading political leaders.

Pakistani cable operators were forced to block three news channels including Abb Takk News, 24 News, and Capital TV on July 8, 2019. The reason behind forcefully blocking the channels is broadcast of Maryam’s press conference.

Previously on July 1, an interview of former President of Pakistan and Co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Asif Ali Zardari was also taken off air within few minutes of broadcasting on Geo News TV.

The interview was conducted by Hamid Mir, a senior journalist and anchorperson of programme Capital Talk on Geo TV. The channel ran a ticker that the interview of Zardari that was supposed to be broadcast in prime time show of Mir, won’t be aired.

Government decides to bar television channels from giving coverage to political leaders convicted or accused of corruption

The Government of Pakistan has decided that media should not be allowed to give coverage to political leaders convicted or accused of corruption.  I meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan on July 8 directed the electronic media regulator, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to fulfill its responsibility to ensure that decided that no convicted or under-trial prisoner should be given media coverage or allowed to give an interview.

PEMRA has pressurized the managements of television channels to abruptly stop airing of interviews with leading political leaders.  Cable operators that distribute television programmes were also pressured to block three news channels including Abb Takk News, 24 News, and Capital TV on July 8, 2019.

The reason behind forcefully blocking the channels is broadcast of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Maryam Nawaz recent press conference and the extended coverage of her rally on July 6 in Lahore.

Maryam in her conference claimed that the accountability court judge Arshad Malik confessed that he had been pressurized and blackmailed to convict her father in the Al-Azizia reference.

The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has stated that the government has decided to conduct a detailed inquiry into the purported video of an accountability court judge and expose those behind the scandal.

Awan claimed that the video was fabricated and said recording of such a video was in violation of the code of conduct of PEMRA. The government had all the rights to take legal action against all the persons involved behind the video scandal under Pemra ordinance, while courts could also take any action against the suspects.

Dr Awan added the audio and video had been made by a media house under the supervision of Nasir Butt, who had many criminal cases of different nature pending against him.

While Judge Malik also denied the allegations of being blackmailed into convicting former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and termed the video fabricated and false and said it was made by twisting his conversations on different occasions. Malik demanded legal action against those behind the move.

The media regulator has also issued notices to 21 news TV channels for broadcasting unedited press conference. PEMRA in a Twitter post said, that the unedited live telecast of Maryam’s speech “against [the] judiciary and state institutions” was in violation of Pemra’s laws and code of conduct.

According to the media regulatory body, the telecast of such content was in violation of Section 20 of Pemra Ordinance, 2002 as amended in Pemra (Amendment) Act, 2007 read with Clause 3(l) (h,j,l), 3(4), 4(9,10), 5, 17, 22 and 23 of Electronic Media (Programmes and Advertisements) Code of Conduct, 2015.

Previously on July 1, an interview of former President of Pakistan and Co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Asif Ali Zardari was also taken off air within few minutes of broadcasting on Geo News TV.

The interview was conducted by Hamid Mir, a senior journalist and anchorperson of programme Capital Talk on Geo TV. The channel at 8pm ran a ticker that the interview of Zardari that was supposed to be broadcast in prime time show of Mir, won’t be aired.

Soon after the incident Mir took to Twitter to express his concern and tweeted, “I can only say sorry to my viewers that an interview was started and stopped on Geo New[s] I will share the details soon but it’s easy to understand who stopped it? We are not living in a free country.”
In a clip of interview circulated on social networking sites, the ex-president revealed that an investigation into a big scandal, involving Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan, was under way.

The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalist (PFUJ) and Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ) has strongly condemned the incident. PFUJ has called upon the government to investigate the incident and take strict action against those who issued the instructions to end the broadcast.

KUJ also demanded the government, parliamentarians, and media as well the human rights watchdogs to take the notice of the latest spate of the censorship that has reminded the dark era of martial laws.

The Electronic Media Reporters Association (EMRA) also condemned the closure of channels and called for unblocking of channels. The association’s President Asif Butt and Secretary Saleem Shaikh said they reject the current government’s anti-media policies and warned of a countrywide strike.

Govt wants media block on interviews of undertrials

Islamabad: The government has decided to approach the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) on airing of interviews of convicted persons by the electronic media. During a meeting here on Tuesday with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair, the federal cabinet discussed the interview and expressed concern over it.

Geo News interviewed the PPPP President Asif Ali Zardari on July 1, but it was pulled off air shortly after it was aired.

The prime minister said no convict should be allowed to be interviewed by the media. Addressing a post-cabinet press briefing here, Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood said the Pemra will be asked to justify the airing of interviews of under-trial prisoners (UTPs). Anchor Hamid Mir took to Twitter to express his outrage [at the incident].

“I can only say sorry to my viewers that an interview was started and stopped on Geo News. I will share the details soon, but it’s easy to understand who stopped it? We are not living in a free country,” he wrote.

Shafqat claimed that nowhere in the democratic world, media coverage of under-trial prisoners was permitted. “A person accused of undermining the future of the country — a country, which is steeped deep in Rs30,000 bn of debt — accused of taking advantage of his office, of having illegally earned billions and accumulating billions abroad, appears in court and has flower petals showered on him. And then he gives an interview to the media.

“You are under arrest and have been accused of looting the nation’s wealth. You are let out briefly to attend parliamentary sessions and you are giving interviews to the media and having flowers showered on you,” he remarked.

“This does not take place in any democracy anywhere. Yes, it’s understandable if a person is out on bail, they may give interviews and do whatever they think they must,” he said.

He noted that the production order’s purpose was to call in a member of the Assembly to cast his vote so that on the passing of a bill, their absence was not taken advantage of by the government.

“But you come and give speeches and interviews to the media,” he said, directly addressing Zardari, who is facinga corruption probe launched against him by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). It has been decided to ask the Pemra how it is allowing something which does not take place in any democracy, he said.

“If I go into the history of the production order […] let me tell you how this tradition came into being. This is not a law; it is a custom. This custom came into being because when there is a vote of confidence or some such matter where the government is formed on the basis of votes, the production order guards against the fact that the government could arrest all the MNAs (to get its way). The production order is there so that all members can cast their vote,” he explained.

“But here… when Shehbaz Sharif’s production orders were issued, he actually had the NAB chairman — who had arrested him — summoned. In which democracy do these things take place?” Mehmood asked.

The education minister then sought to assert that the PTI was not, in any way, against the freedom of the media. “Tehreek-i-Insaf believes wholeheartedly in the freedom of the press. We have stood with the media and struggled with them in our 22-year history.

“But these sorts of traditions have no mention in the history of democracy anywhere,” he reiterated. The federal cabinet expressed concern over the use of national electronic and print media for promoting the convicted persons’ narrative.

The cabinet emphasized that the Pemra should fulfill its responsibilities to discourage such trend. Imran Khan also directed Adviser on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh and the FBR chairman to ensure that prices of essential commodities including flour, ghee and pulses, were kept at a reasonable level so that there was no additional burden on the low-income groups.

He expressed deep concern over the trend of granting job extensions to some persons in certain organizations and the criteria published in the media to select them. The prime minister said a strict action will be taken against the responsible persons of government organizations for showing bias or favour while recruiting candidates for public sector jobs.

The cabinet showed concern over the fact that former federal minister Khawaja Asif was a salaried employee of a foreign organisation during the time of his minister-ship, which was not only against his position, but also contravened his oath.

The cabinet directed the interior ministry to furnish a report after completing investigations into this violation. The cabinet was given a detailed briefing on the number of foreign visits of former president Asif Zardari and former prime minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the expenditure.

Giving details of the visits, Shafqat Mehmood said Asif Zardari during his presidency made 134 foreign visits and spent 257 days abroad. He also took 3,500 people along with him on these trips.

His visits cost the national exchequer Rs1.42 billion at a time when the country was under heavy debts. Shafqat said Zardari visited Dubai 51 times and spent Rs100 million on the visits of which 48 visits were private.

He spent Rs320 million on 17 visits to the UK. He said when Nawaz Sharif was prime minister, he remained out of country for 262 days and Rs1.84 billion was spent on his foreign visits.

Nawaz Sharif visited London 24 times spending Rs223.9 million. He visited Saudi Arabia 17 times costing Rs120 million to the treasury.

Shafqat Mahmood said Prime Minister Imran Khan was visiting the US this month on the invitation of President Trump.

He said it had been decided that the prime minister will stay at the residence of Pakistan’s ambassador to the US to save costs. He said every effort will be made to minimize the expenditure.

The federal cabinet discussed overall political and economic situation of the country. The cabinet offered Fateha for martyred Deputy Collector Customs Quetta Abdul Quddus and prayed for his lofty status in the heaven. The cabinet also paid tribute to his services.

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Zardari’s interview pulled from air: anchor

Karachi: An interview of former president Asif Ali Zardari was stopped from being aired shortly after it started on a private news channel on Monday.

Hamid Mir, who was the interviewer of the programme on Geo News, took to Twitter to express his outrage over the incident. “I can only say sorry to my viewers that an interview was started and stopped on Geo New[s] I will share the details soon but it’s easy to understand who stopped it? We are not living in a free country,” he wrote.

In a series of tweets, Mr Mir said that within few minutes during the telecast Geo News announced Mr Zardari’s interview would not be aired.

“I am getting calls from all over the world people asking what happened? State of Pakistan giving bad name to this country we don’t need enemies,” he said.

In a snippet of the interview circulated on social media, the former president disclosed that an investigation into a big scandal, involving Prime Minister Imran Khan, was under way.

“What’s wrong in it? I asked some questions to ex President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari he responded? Is he bigger criminal than Ehsanullah Ehsan former spokesman of TTP? Remember Ehsanullah Ehsan gave interview from official custody I interviewed Asif Zardari in Parliament House,” asked Mr Mir.

Commenting on the matter, Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari tweeted: “Selected government only wants to hear selected voices. President Zardari’s interview with @HamidMirPAK censored. Pulled from air when it had already started. No difference in Zias Pakistan, Musharrafs Pakistan & NayaPakistan. This is no longer the free country Quaid promised us.”

Various media watchdogs took notice of the incident and condemned press censorship in the country.

“Freedom Network slams what appears case of enforced #censorship as #interview of @AAliZardari with @HamidMirPAK is stopped minutes after it started,” the watchdog stated.

The Asia Desk of the Committee to Protect Journalists termed it an “outrageous infringement on freedom of the press!”

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Ruling party’s leader assaulted senior journalist

Imtiaz Khan Faran, senior Pakistani journalist and president of the Karachi Press Club (KPC) was physically assaulted by Masroor Ali Sial, senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) during the recording of a talk show on June 20, 2019.

On June 24, a video of the incident had gone viral on social media in which Sial and Faran were seen entering into an argument during the recording of the programme ‘Newsline with Aftab Mugheri’ on K21 News channel.

On June 25, KPC  called an emergency meeting of the governing body. The members of the body strongly condemned the violent action by PTI leader. During the meeting KPC decided to ban the entry of PTI leaders and announced if the governing party does not revoke the membership of Sial and fails to apologize to Faran during these three days, than KPC in consultation with other journalist bodies will stage protest against PTI.

Taking action on the incident, the Lahore and Islamabad Press Clubs have also temporarily banned the entry of PTI leaders in their premises for three days.

The provincial assembly of Sindh unanimously passed resolution condemning the assault on KPC President, PTI lawmakers supported the resolution and expressed solidarity with journalist community over the issue and extended their complete support in pursuing case against the individual involved in the act.

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s, Special Assistant on Political Affairs Naeemul Haque in his tweet has condemned the “violent reaction” of Sial and said “This kind of behaviour is unacceptable in PTI and is totally unworthy of a PTI Leader.” Haque added that strict disciplinary action will be taken against the leader.

Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh on Information, Law and Anti-Corruption Barrister Murtaza Wahab also condemned the attack and stated, “PPP always respects the rights of the journalists. He said that PTI had the same behaviour in the past as well as and this trend of misbehavior and abusive language has link with the PTI leadership.”

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ATC summons petitioner in next hearing of media houses attack cases

KARACHI: A special anti-terrorism court directed the petitioner and the witness on Saturday to appear before the court in the next hearing of the two cases pertaining to raising anti-state slogans, vandalism, terrorism and attack on media houses.

Dr Farooq Sattar, Amir Khan, Shahid Pasha, Kunwar Naveed and other accused appeared before the court.

The investigation officer (IO) submitted the report regarding the petitioner’s absence in the court. The IO said that the petitioner, Abdul Ghaffar, was extremely ill and could not appear before the court.

Counsels for the accused maintained that the case is being delayed because of this. They argued that other witnesses should be summoned if the petitioner could not appear before the court.

The court directed the petitioner and the witnesses to appear before the court under any circumstance in the next hearing. The court adjourned the hearing till July 13.

Ghaffar’s statement had to be recorded before the court on Saturday. The court has declared nine accused, including the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder, absconders in the case. The two cases against the accused were registered at Artillery Maidan Police Station.

Verdict reserved

Another ATC reserved the verdict on the bail pleas filed by two accused, Abu Bakr and Muhammad Ghazali, in the murder case of MQM-Pakistan leader Ali Raza Abidi. The court issued notice to the government lawyer over the bail plea filed by the third accused, Farooq.

Another accused in the case is already out on bail.  According to police, the accused facilitated Abidi’s murder. Abidi was killed outside his house on December 25, 2018. 

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Plea for PTM coverage ban: Freedom of expression not unlimited, says IHC

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) once again on Monday sought a reply from the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) chief Manzoor Pashteen, Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir MNAs for maligning the state institutions.

Justice Aamir Farooq resumed the hearing of the petition seeking ban on the media coverage of the PTM. The court issued notices to the interior secretary, defence secretary, law secretary, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for a second time.

Justice Farooq remarked that freedom of expression is not unlimited adding the court would not issue directives against an individual rather it would order the department concerned to prepare a policy on such acts. He directed the director general of internet protocol to personally appear before the court. The bench again served notices on the interior, law and defense ministries and PTM activists, including Manzoor Pashteen, Ali Wazir and Mohsin Dawar, seeking their replies on June 13 and adjourned the hearing.

The petition seeking ban on the PTM chairperson and others has requested the court for an “appropriate action” against Manzoor Pashteen, MNAs Dawar and Wazir under the prevailing laws in the interest of country and to uphold the respect and prestige of the Pakistan Army. The PTM is not a registered political party, it added and requested that a print and social media ban be placed on the PTM activities. The petition further states that the Pemra is not implementing its code of conduct.

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