abduction – Pakistan Freedom of Expression Monitor http://pakistanfoemonitor.org News with beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions Thu, 30 Jul 2015 12:37:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 216189435 PCOMS urges government for serious action in cases of two missing journalists http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/pcoms-urges-government-for-serious-action-in-cases-of-two-missing-journalists/ http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/pcoms-urges-government-for-serious-action-in-cases-of-two-missing-journalists/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2015 12:37:42 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=5165 Continue reading "PCOMS urges government for serious action in cases of two missing journalists"

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Karachi, 28 Jan 2015: Pakistan Coalition on Media Safety, PCOMS expressed concern over the complete silence in the cases of two missing journalists from Sindh.

Hakim Abro, a journalist from Ghotki was abducted on April 22nd, incidentally while he was travelling with a police constable. Despite the passage of over 3 months since his abduction, there has been no reported progress in his case. Hakim was associated with Dharti TV. Another journalist, Shahid Ali, went missing from Sukkur on June 2nd. Ali was working with Bol News and has previously been associated with Geo News. Despite continued protests from journalist bodies, there has been no known development to recover these journalists from their abductors.

PCOMS members condemned this callous attitude of the authorities in these cases and called the lack of action deplorable. PCOMS members also condemned the killing of Baloch journalist Zafarullah Jattak, and once again stressed the need to end impunity in journalist killings. Jattak was killed on June 28th at his home in Quetta.

The meeting expressed concern over the lack of transparency in the investigations of journalists’ killings. The committee urged the government to make public the report of judicial commission investigating the attack on senior journalist Hamid Mir.

The meeting also endorsed and welcomed UN Resolution 22/22 passed in May 2015, focusing on journalist safety. Members talked about the need to share the resolution further and capitalise upon its potential. Members requested UNESCO, the UN Agency with the mandate of journalist safety to facilitate a national consultation on the resolution.

The steering committee members welcomed the progress made by PCOMS and called for proactive action by PCOMS in developing a consolidated and comprehensive action plan and mechanisms for safety of journalists.

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‘Dacoits’ threaten to kill abducted Ghotki journalist http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/dacoits-threaten-to-kill-abducted-ghotki-journalist/ Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:57:29 +0000 http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/?p=80282 KARACHI: “Stop the sit-in in front of the SSP office. Otherwise we will kill the journalist.” This was the last message from the dacoits allegedly holding journalist Hakim Abro captive to the journalists of Ghotki district, who have set up a camp for the release of their colleague. For the last three months, journalists and […]]]>

KARACHI: “Stop the sit-in in front of the SSP office. Otherwise we will kill the journalist.”

This was the last message from the dacoits allegedly holding journalist Hakim Abro captive to the journalists of Ghotki district, who have set up a camp for the release of their colleague. For the last three months, journalists and civil society activists have been protesting for Hakim’s release.

Hakim, a journalist with channel Dharti TV, was reportedly kidnapped after filing reports against a feudal lord and dacoits in the area. “Earlier, he had been warned not to report against the feudal lord who was harbouring the dacoits,” said a journalist, Shahid Abro. “He is now facing the consequences for not complying.”

According to Shahid, one of the feudal lords of Sundrani tribe, Ehsan Sundrani, used to organise bull-racing in his area and invite gangs of dacoits and criminals. He added that the dacoits used to engage in aerial firing, killing some people and creating terror in the area. “Despite the warning, it was Hakim’s last report for his channel, which irked these criminals who then kidnapped him on the way to his village.”

The local reporters have protested and approached influential people, but to no avail. “With the help of Karachi Union of Journalists, we protested during the Sindh Assembly session too,” said Wazir Ahmed Mahar, the president of Daharki Press Club.

“The chief minister and information minister took notice of the issue, but the police are not taking the matter seriously. Instead of securing Hakim’s release, the police are pressuring us to pay ransom to the dacoits, for which they are willing to act as mediator.”

Mahar added that a group of journalists also approached the Karachi corps commander and provided call records, revealing that Sundrani’s son Naveed was coordinating with the dacoits, to the police with the help of the Citizens Police Liaison Committee (CPLC).

“At first, Ghotki SSP Saqib Sultan assured us that our colleague will be released within eight hours,” he said. “He later extended the deadline to a week and has been giving us lame excuses since then.”

Allah Warayo Bozdar, another journalist from the area, said that the case had been transferred to Khairpur SSP Nasir Aftab. He had arrested Naveed, who promised him that Hakim would be released within three days. However, this did not happen as the government transferred the officer and ordered Naveed’s release.

Sukkur DIG Kamran Afzal said that the Ghotki police are working on this case and the journalist would be released soon. Meanwhile, SSP Sultan, who is now dealing with the case again, said that they had arrested a few suspects and would resolve the matter very soon. “This is a very complicated case, which is why we don’t want to share details,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sundari, whose family heads the tribe, claimed that the allegations against them were unfounded. “We are law-abiding citizens. We have nothing to do with the kidnapping of the journalist.”

Express Tribune

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Journalists protest kidnapping of Sindh colleagues http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/journalists-protest-kidnapping-of-sindh-colleagues/ http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/journalists-protest-kidnapping-of-sindh-colleagues/#respond Wed, 17 Jun 2015 12:32:06 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=5144 Continue reading "Journalists protest kidnapping of Sindh colleagues"

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PESHAWAR: The journalist community on Tuesday staged a protest against the kidnapping of two colleagues in Sukkar in the Sindh province and demanded the government to secure their safe release.

A group of journalists from Sukkar have started a train march from Sukkar to Peshawar against the abduction of Hakim Ali Abru and Shahid Ali and demand their early recovery. President of the Sukkar Press Club Lala Asad Pathan and President of the Sukkar Union of Journalists (SUJ) Shaukat led the protest.

They reached the Peshawar Press Club where they staged a protest. President Peshawar Press Club Syed Bukhar Shah, President of the Khyber Union of Journalists, Nisar Mehmood, and other local journalists also participated in the protest.The speakers said Hakim Ali Abru and Shahid Ali Khan had been abducted some two months ago but the authorities did not take any practical step for their safe recovery.

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