CPJ calls on Pakistan government to immediately lift restrictions on Geo TV

By Web Desk
March 14, 2020

Pemra must immediately reverse orders and allow distributors to restore Geo TV's regular transmission, says CPJ

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KARACHI: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Saturday called on authorities in Pakistan to immediatelylift restrictions placed on Geo TVand allow it to broadcast freely across the country.

In a statement issued on Saturday afternoon, the CPJ said that the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority had contacted cable distributers and ordered them to stop transmitting Geo TV.

The regulator did not give a reason for the changes, according to Azhar Abbas, a senior official at Geo TV, the CPJ noted. The group also said that the orders for restrictions followed a government conference.

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"Orders were sent immediately after Firdous Ashiq Awan, special assistant to the prime minister on information and broadcasting, concluded a press conference," the CPJ said.

"Awan denied that the arrest of Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman, Jang’s CEO and editor-in-chief, was tied to the group’s news coverage. Pakistan authorities arrested Rehman over a 1986 case," the CPJ documented.

“The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority must immediately reverse its orders and allow cable distributors to restore the regular transmission of Geo TV,” said Steven Butler, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator.

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“Pakistani authorities need to learn that critical coverage by the media is a key and welcome component of democracy, not something to be suppressed," he added.

Abbas told CPJ that it was unusual for authorities to jail a suspect at such an early point of an investigation, saying, “At this stage, they never arrest people.”

Abbas also told CPJ that he believed the regulator’s order was illegal, saying that Geo TVhad not received any complaint or notice from the authority that would normally precede such punitive measures.

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Abbas added thatGeo had been highly critical of the government over issues such as handling of the economy and its preparations for the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The CPJ emailed the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.


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