Media not allowed to enter polling stations, allege journalists

LAHORE: Journalists and workers of different observatory bodies have alleged that they were refused entry into polling stations to monitor the election process despite having accreditation cards issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

“This is tantamount to curbing freedom of media and put the whole election process into doubt,” Rai Shahnawaz, a reporter of a national television channel, told The Express Tribune on Sunday.

He added that he visited over 50 polling stations in NA-120 and was not allowed entry into anyone of them despite having an election commission accreditation card by the law enforcement agencies. He said the ECP accreditation card clearly stated, “I am permitted to visit polling stations and offices to observe polling, counting and consolidation of results for the by-election.”

Shahnawaz maintained that he as a journalist and law abiding citizen protested against denying him his fundamental right by the law enforcement agencies.

He condemned the treatment meted out to him at polling stations and tweeted, “When I argued that I have accreditation to monitor the electoral process, the military man said ‘Ooper say order nahi hai.”

Mian Aslam, another reporter of a national media channel said, “The election commission issued accreditation cards to media members to observe election process but the army officials refused entry of journalists into the polling stations. They said that these cards were not valid.

Senior journalist Amin Hafeez and Zahid Chaudhry complained of the same issue faced by other media persons. Besides journalists, representatives of other observatory bodies, including Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) also faced similar problems. At least, nine FAFEN representatives were not permitted to enter the polling stations.

A representative of FAFEN, requesting anonymity, said that he was also not allowed entry into the polling stations to observe the polling process. Abdul Ahad, a senior official of FAFEN, told The Express Tribune that their observers were stopped at eight polling stations.

When the issue was highlighted and journalists protested against the move, the law enforcement personnel allowed some selective media persons to enter the polling stations at around 3 pm.

When contacted, Election Commission of Pakistan Spokesperson Huda Gohar said that media was allowed inside the polling stations. “Only those journalists, who were carrying cameras, were not allowed,” she added.

ISPR in its statement also denied the allegations and said that journalists having ECP accreditation cards visited the polling stations in NA-120 and no restrictions were imposed by army.

Express Tribune

Pemra issues notice to channel for showing foreign programmes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has issued show cause notices to Aaj TV for showing programmes aired by foreign entities. The channel has been asked to file a reply within seven days, i.e, by June 12, 2017, 12:00 pm.  Pemra has directed the channel to explain its position over broadcasting BBC programme, which is aired on weekdays (from Monday to Friday) at 11:00 pm and Voice of America’s programme, which is also aired on weekdays at 7:00 pm.

Airing foreign content is a clear violation of Section 20(i) of Pemra Ordinance 2002 (Amendment Act 2007). According to the section, no licensee of Pemra can sell, transfer or assign the rights without prior permission of the Authority.   Pemra has called the representative of the channel on the above-mentioned date for personal hearing. In case non-compliance ex-parte proceedings would be initiated against the channel.

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Pemra revokes Bol TV licences

ISLAMABAD: As the interior ministry has turned down the security clearance of directors of Labbaik Pvt Ltd, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority has cancelled the satellite TV licences of Bol News and Bol Entertainment.

The interior ministry refused security clearance of the company’s directors Shoaib A. Shaikh, Ayesha Shoaib Sheikh, Viqas Atiq and Sarwat Bashir, and the decision was conveyed to Pemra.

A recent meeting, presided over by Pemra Chairman Absar Alam, took up the issue and made the decision in the light of the recommendations by the Council of Complaints, Sindh. The council had rendered its opinion after hearing the channel.

Pemra has directed Bol News and Bol Entertainment (Pak News) to surrender the original licences and clear all the outstanding dues.

The regulator has also issued instructions to PakSat, other distribution networks and cable operators to stop transmission of Bol News and Bol Entertainment (Pak News).

The meeting was attended by member Sindh, Sarfaraz Khan Jatoi, member KP, Shaheen Habibullah, member Punjab, Nargis Nasir, Information Secretary Sardar Ahmad Nawaz Sukhera and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Chairman Dr Syed Ismail Shah.

The Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) expressed “satisfaction” over the decision by Pemra to revoke the licences of Bol TV being run by “crime proceeds,” said a statement on Wednesday.

“The PBA was shocked at the revelation that the proceeds of crime were being channelled to launch and finance media channels to buy influence and blackmail anyone who threatens to expose this criminal scam,” it said. “Hence the PBA decided to get involved to protect the integrity and sanctity of the media industry which is regarded as the fourth pillar of the state.”

The statement recalled the PBA move when it approached the Islamabad High Court for revocation of licences of Axact-backed channels and had since been “fighting” to prevent entry of “criminal money” into Pakistan media industry.

“Finally, today, on behalf of all electronic media industry of Pakistan, the PBA expresses satisfaction over the step finally taken by Pemra to revoke the licences being held by individuals who supervised fraud and extortion on an international scale,” the PBA statement said.

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Pemra issues warning to music channel

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) on Wednesday issued a warning to 8XM music channel for exhibiting an indecent and objectionable song on February 26 in violation of the code of conduct implemented on the Supreme Court’s directives.

According to a Pemra press release issued here, the authority received countless complaints against the channel for telecast of the objectionable material on February 26 and the viewers demanded action against it as per rules.

It warned the channel to cautious in future and follow the code of conduct, and in case of any violation strict action would be taken under Pemra Ordinance 2002, Amended Pemra Act 2007 sections 29 and 30. The management of the channel was asked to inform the Pemra about its editorial policy of selection of the songs.

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Protests across country against shifting Geo to last numbers

Commission sought to probe conspiracy against TV channel; people from all walks of life express solidarity with Geo

ISLAMABAD: The journalist community and media workers from the electronic and print media staged protest demonstrations and rallies across the country against the shifting of Geo News television channel to the last numbers in Karachi.

The protest rallies, which were held in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta, Peshawar, Faisalabad and other cities, were also participated by members of civil society, leaders of political and religious parties, the lawyers’ community, workers and leaders of different labour unions. Journalist leaders from all factions addressed the protesters.

The protestors carrying posters and banners raised slogans such as ‘Jeenay do Jeenay do Geo ko Jeenay’ as they marched to press clubs where the rallies were addressed by union leaders.

In Islamabad, a large number of protestors staged a demonstration in front of the National Press Club. The workers of The News, Jang and Geo from the Rawalpindi and Islamabad Bureau also registered full participation in the protest rally.

The leaders of workers’ union, while addressing the protestors demanded of the Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and his government to direct the concerned authorities to implement the directives of the Pakistan Electronic and Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) chairman regarding the restoration of Geo News to its original numbers.

Addressing protestors outside the National Press Club (NPC), the ex-presidents of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) Afzal Butt and Pervaiz Shaukat and NPC President Shakeel Anjum said that restrictions on Geo News were not acceptable.

Afzal Butt said the journalists’ community, civil society and labour unions of different organisations today are standing with Geo News.

Afzal Butt said “Now the law enforcement agencies have claimed that there are no more no-go areas in Karachi. Then how could anyone force the cable operators to push Geo News to the last numbers? The relevant authorities should identify those elements who have become part of the campaign against Geo News,” he said.

He said when the transmission of Geo News was stopped, it paid fines but its transmission in the cantonment areas have still not been restored, adding “Copies of daily The News and daily Jang are also not allowed to be distributed in the cantonment areas.”

Afzal Butt said if any effort is made to deprive thousands of workers associated with Geo News of their livelihood then journalists would be left with no other option except to stage a sit-in on the Constitution Avenue and in front of the Supreme Court.

He appealed to Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief Justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali to play their role in restoring Geo News to its original numbers on cable networks.

Pervaiz Shaukat said they would continue to oppose any step which could result in the economic murder of the journalist community and media workers.

National Press Club (NPC) President Shakil Anjum said the entire journalist community and unions would have to unite for the freedom of media. He said others would also face the same situation currently being faced by Geo News and therefore everyone should unite and work together for the purpose.

“It is our common concern because discriminatory treatment towards any specific news channel would lead to the point where other news channels and media groups may face a similar situation,” he said.

The PML-N leader and ex-parliamentarian Muhammad Hanif Abbasi said the present government was committed to ensure the independence and freedom of the media.

He said the government would take measures to implement the directives of Pemra for the restoration of Geo News to its initial numbers. “The Geo channel is the number one channel and it will continue to hold its position,” he said.

Senior journalist Talat Hussain said if there is anyone having any case against Geo News, then a forum is available to fight the matter, adding “The government should take action against those cable operators who are depriving the viewers of the news channel of their choice”.

Another journalist Matiullah Jan said the journalist community would continue to support freedom of the media without any discrimination.

Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) president Ali Raza Alvi said that Geo News was continuously under attack, which was a violation of press freedom.

RIUJ general secretary Bilal Dar said the journalists would continue to fight for their rights because they have earned the freedom of the press after rendering unprecedented sacrifices in the past.

Resident Editor Jang Rawalpindi Hanif Khalid also condemned the shifting of Geo News to the last numbers saying that restrictions on the media were not acceptable.

General Secretary CDA Mazdoor Union Chaudhry Muhammad Yaseen, General Secretary Taxi Drivers Union, President Anjuman Tajran Ajmal Baloch and representatives from other labour and trade unions also participated in the protest rally.

Earlier, the workers of The News, Jang and Geo Rawalpindi and Islamabad marched from their office to the National Press Club.

Chairman of the World Minorities Alliance Julius Salik said those who are trying to mute the voice of Geo News are actually hatching a conspiracy against Pakistan because this news channel always protects the interests of Pakistan.

Waqar Bhatti adds from Karachi: In Karachi, hundreds of journalists, media workers, employees of the Jang group and political representatives held a massive protest demonstration at the Karachi Press Club (KPC) against pushing down Geo News’ slot by cable operators to make it invisible to the viewers and vowed to counter all such conspiracies aimed at curbing the freedom of expression in Pakistan.

On the joint call of journalist bodies, hundreds of journalists from different media organisations, TV channels, newspapers, news websites and other outlets gathered at the KPC and chanted slogans in favour of freedom of expression, in support of democracy and a free media and vowed to launch a decisive movement for free media and democratic values in the country. Carrying placards with slogans and demands including ‘save the media, save democracy’, ‘Geo targeted once again’, ‘economic murder of journalists and media workers unacceptable’, ‘why has Geo’s number been changed’ and demanding the prime minister and chief justice of Pakistan constitute an inquiry commission for probing the conspiracy against the Geo News and the network.

The protesting employees demanded Pemra to take notice of the attack on the freedom of expression. Protesters and journalist leaders termed changing the slot of Geo News and pushing it back to the last numbers on the cable networks across Karachi a ‘blatant attack on the freedom of expression and media’ in Pakistan.

Addressing the gathering at the KPC, President of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (Dastoor) Idrees Bakhtiar termed the change in the slot of Geo News on cable networks a clear violation of democratic values and an attack on the freedom of expression and added that without a free press and media, democracy could not be strengthened anywhere in the world. “For this reason, our struggle for freedom of expression would continue as we have done that in the past and this time too, we have taken to the streets for the protection of our freedom and democratic values”, Mr Bakhtiar declared.

President Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ) Dastoor Afsar Imran in this address informed in detail of the numbers on which different channels were being rallied by the cable operators and said Geo News had been pushed to the last numbers where it was not accessible in most of the areas of the city. He termed it a conspiracy and act of punishment for the Geo management for not bowing to the illogical and illegitimate demands but added that such tactics could not prevent Geo News and the Jang group from working for the aspirations of the people of Pakistan and conveying to them reliable and credible information.

Secretary Karachi Press Club (KPC) A H Khanzada said although some other news channels were also claiming that they were being equally victimised but it was Geo News that was suffering the most as in the past too, this news channel and group had been victimised for raising its voice for democracy and the rights of the people. He said the Karachi Press Club (KPC) was the only place in the city where all segments of oppressed people had been gathering for the last several decades to raise their voice against injustices, especially in the eras of dictatorships when speaking the truth was a serious crime. But the KPC always presented a platform to every segment of society which wanted to protest against cruelty and injustice in society.

Journalist leader and senior media person Mazhar Abbass said that journalist community had never accepted dictatorship and censorship in Pakistan during autocratic rule and despite suffering heavily, they always raised their voice for freedom of expression, injustice and lawlessness in the country. “Those who consider that by applying the tactics of dictatorial regimes in this era, they can strangulate the voice of the free media are mistaken. We have faced such challenges in the past and this time too, we will resist such anti-people and anti-media acts”, he added.

Former KPC President and journalist leader Imtiaz Khan Faran also strongly condemned the change in the position of Geo News by cable operators and said such acts were not only illegal but also exposed the elements which were against the freedom of expression and wanted the people to remain in darkness.

Another journalist leader and Secretary General of his own faction of the PFUJ G M Jamali addressing the participants of the protest called for a continuous and sustained struggle to achieve freedom of expression for the media and the journalist community saying the forces of evil always try to curb the freedom enjoyed by the media.

Veteran journalist and leader of the PFUJ Khurshid Abbasi also condemned the change in the slot of Geo News by the cable operators and termed it a clear violation of media laws and urged the Pemra, government of Pakistan and apex courts to take notice of the situation and restore Geo News to its original numbers. The demonstration was also addressed by President KPC Fazil Jamili, Bureau Chief of Geo News Fahim Siddiqui, President The News International Union (CBA) Sheher Bano and several others, who strongly condemned the pushing back of Geo News by the cable operators and said it was a conspiracy to keep the people’s favourite news channel out of the reach of people.

Later the protesters dispersed peacefully amid slogans in favour of freedom of expression, while songs and anthems were played during and after the protest containing messages of freedom of expression and the press.

In Lahore, journalists and civil society members organised a protest rally from the Geo News offices on Davis Road to the Lahore Press Club (LPC) at Simla Hill, where the participants held a demonstration and strongly condemned the latest curbs on the news channel in the form of pushing Geo to the last numbers on cable. They demanded the immediate restoration of Geo to its previous position on the cable networks.

The elected members of the LPC, Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), Punjab Union of Journalists (PUJ), Jang Printing Press Workers Union, The News Workers Union and senior journalists from the print and electronic media participated in the demonstration.

Senior journalist Shaheen Qureshi said depriving the people of Karachi from watching Geo was equal to denying them their basic human right.

Jang senior editor Baidar Bakht Butt said Geo had been attacked again and again since it showed truth to the people and they trusted the organisation.

Maqsood Butt said the staff and workers of Jang/Geo and The News would not hesitate to offer any sacrifices for the safety and survival of their organisation.

Khalid Farooqi said Geo had always fought for democracy and democratic culture in the country.

LPC President Shahbaz Mian said journalists were united against curbs on Geo and strongly condemned such attacks on media freedom in Pakistan.

Noted labour leader Khursheed Ahmed said Geo was the voice of the masses and they really loved their favourite channel, adding that labour union was with the organisation in these hard times.

Former LPC President Arshad Ansari demanded the formation of an inquiry commission to bring the facts to light.

PUJ President Waseem Farooq said Geo/Jang was highlighting the truth and the voice of truth could not be silenced.

LPC Vice President Abdul Majeed Sajid, General Secretary Shadab Riaz and Punjab Assembly Media Gallery President Qamar Zaman Bhatti also spoke on the occasion.

Senior journalists Siddique Khan, Rauf Sheikh, Imran Sheikh, Pervaiz Bashir, Maqsood Awan, Mayed Ali, Gohar Butt, Asim Hussain, Khalid Khattak, Jawwad Rizvi, Shahid Aslam, Wasif Nagi, Jawad Nazeer, Adnan Malik and a large number of other journalists from different media organisations attended the protest rally. In the end, Raees Ansari thanked the participants for extending their support to Geo/Jang.

PFUJ President Rana Azeem condemned disturbing Geo News’ position on cable networks in Karachi and termed it an attack on media freedom. He demanded the government immediately restore Geo position on the cable network, adding that if they had any complaints, those should be sent to the forums concerned, instead of twisting the arm of the cable operators. He warned that the PFUJ would leave no stone unturned to protect the rights of the media workers and freedom of expression. He said their protest would continue till Geo News was restored to its actual position on the cable network.

Raja Riaz, former treasurer of the PFUJ, while addressing the demonstration, condemned the targeting of Geo in Karachi through cable operators. He said the journalist community would stand by any media house facing threats from any side. He said the PFUJ had a history of struggle and the journalist community was united for the rights of its workers and media houses. He said freedom of the press strengthened democracy and any threat to the media was a direct threat to democracy. He urged the democratic forces to come out and join the media workers’ struggle to ensure freedom of expression. He said the PFUJ had called for a countrywide protest against targeting Geo.

PUJ President Shahzad Hussain Butt, while addressing the rally, warned that the media workers were united against any threat to any media house or workers. He said disturbing Geo on the cable network would not be acceptable. He urged the government to avoid such tactics. He also urged the media workers to set aside their differences and unite for the sake of freedom of expression

In Multan, the journalist community, civil society political workers, trade unionists and rights activists strongly condemned the unfair treatment and disruption of Geo News position on cable networks. They took out a protest rally from Cantonment SP Chowk to Multan Press Club.

Senior journalist Massihullah Khan said that cable operators have no authority to change the position of channels. Multan Union of Journalist President Rauf Maan condemned pushing Geo news to the last numbers on cable.

Punjab Labour Alliance Chairman Ghazi Ahamed Hassan Khokhar said pushing Geo News to the last numbers was a conspiracy against freedom of the media.

All Pakistan Anjumen-e-Tajiran Chairman, Khwaja Muhammad Shafiq condemned disruption of Geo News and demanded Pemra take action against the cable operators.

Shia Ulema Council Information Secretary Basharat Abbas Qureshi, Jamaat Ahle Sunnat leader Allama Farooq Khan Saeedi, PPP leaders Salim Raja, Salimur Rehman Mayo, Bashir Jafry, Hashim Khan Babar and others expressed solidarity with Geo News.

In Peshawar, the journalist community also staged a rally against putting Geo News channel on the last numbers by cable operators.

The rally that began at the offices of the Geo, Jang and The News in Peshawar Saddar turned into a protest rally outside the Peshawar Press Club where it was joined by a number of journalists from the print and electronic media, representatives of civil society and political parties.

The rally was led by Resident Editor The News Peshawar, Rahimullah Yusufzai, Resident Editor Jang, Arshad Aziz Malik and bureau chief of Geo News in Peshawar, Mahmood Jan Babar.

The protesters were addressed by Bukhar Shah, President Peshawar Press Club, Saiful Islam Saifi, President Khyber Union of Journalists (khUJ), Arshad Aziz Malik, Aslam Khan, President All Pakistan Clerks Association, and Rahimullah Yusufzai.

The speakers demanded the government to restore the Geo News to its original numbers on the cable network. They said that though Pemra issued show cause notices to 11 cable operators directing them to restore Geo News to its original numbers, it was still pushed to the last number where its viewers could not access it.

The speakers resolved that Geo News had fought against such ulterior agendas of those who intended to usurp the inalienable right to freedom of expression of the people in the past and it would foil all such attempts again with the support of the masses and viewers.

The protesting journalists were holding banners and placards inscribed with slogans asking the government to restore the popular Geo TV to its original numbers.

They were also raising slogans against the Sindh government for resorting to unfair and prejudicial action against Geo News.

They announced to meet later in the day to chalk out a future line of action if their demand for restoring Geo News to its original numbers was not met.

In Faisalabad, journalists, political activists, lawyers, labourers, educational, industrial and trade representatives and members of civil society held protest demonstration against disrupting the position of Geo news channels.

The protest demonstration was held under the auspicious of the Faisalabad Press Club and FUJ and other journalist unions. Secretary Faisalabad Press Club JA Tanvir and Secretary Faisalabad Union of Journalists Shehzad Elahi participated in the demonstration. PPP leaders including Tariq Mehmood Bajwa, Mahar Abdul Rasheed, Raja Safdar Hussain, Malik Saeed Sajid, Rana Gulzar Ahmad, Muhammad Yasin, while District President of Pakistan Awami Tehreek Rana Tahir Saleem, leader of Private Schools Association Sadqat Lodhi, renowned religious scholar Muhammad Riaz Kharal, City General Secretary Anjuman-e-Tajran Mehmood Alam Jat, Chairman Council of Looms Owners Association Waheed Khaliq Ramay, President of Chaniot Bazaar traders union SM Ayub, leader of Jamia Ahl-e-Hadith Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Anwar, leader of Umul Madaris Hafiz Khabib, City Chairman of Faisalabad Garments Association Rehman Nasim Bharara, District General Secretary PML-N Muzamil Raza Advocate, former general secretary of District Bar Association Dilbar Hussain, leader of Labour Qaumi Movement Aslam Mehraj, Baba Latif, activist of human rights Amina Zaman, leader of Minority Alliance Lala Robin Daniel, minority leader Ibrar Sahotra.

Besides journalists, a large number of people belonging to different strata of society participated in the protest demonstration and demanded to restorer Geo News to its original position.

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PFUJ criticises Pemra over non-coverage of Qadri’s funeral

ISLAMABAD: Terming the ban on media to cover funeral of Mumtaz Qadri as violation of Article 19 of the Constitution, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) maintained that the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) caused damage to reputation of independent news channels in the country.
Speaking at a meeting, jointly held by the PFUJ, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) and National Press Club (NPC), PFUJ President Afzal Butt said if Pemra had allowed the media to cover funeral of Mumtaz Qadri, the professional journalists would have done it responsibly without creating any chaos or damaging media credibility.

He demanded of the government to withdraw notices that were served on some news channels or newspapers regarding coverage of Mumtaz Qadri’s funeral, adding, “Our media realises its responsibility, and the government should leave such affairs to the professional journalists who better know what should be made public or not.”
Afzal Butt said if Pemra again tries to impose ban on media to cover any event, the PFUJ would never ever accept it and initiate a movement against this kind of attitude. He said the participants of the funeral of Mumtaz Qadri tortured the media workers to show their anger without keeping it in mind that ban on media was imposed by Pemra, and it had nothing to do with the media organisations.
The participants of the meeting were of the view that the government and Pemra should trust in the abilities of media workers and not impose ban during such kinds of events. The representatives of press clubs and unions of journalists across the country also made telephonic conversation with the participants of the meeting and condemned Pemra for imposing ban on media to cover funeral of Mumtaz Qadri.
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Pemra takes notice of information minister’s alleged threats against TV anchor

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) took notice on Sunday of a complaint against Information Minister Pervez Rashid for allegedly threatening an anchor of a private TV channel on air.

According to a press statement released by the regulatory authority, Dr Shahid Masood filed a complaint against the federal minister for criticising him and allegedly threatening him during a speech aired on public and private TV channels.

“After taking notice of the filed complaint, Pemra has conveyed the matter to Pemra Council of Complainants for taking further action,” the press release said.

In his complaint, Dr Masood, who hosts a political show on a private TV channel, maintained that the information minister’s remarks not only hurt his sentiments but also undermined his reputation all over the world.

Express Tribune