harassment – Pakistan Freedom of Expression Monitor http://pakistanfoemonitor.org News with beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions Wed, 27 Jan 2016 07:12:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 216189435 Pakistani journalists, activists faced increasing hostility in 2015: HRW http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/pakistani-journalists-activists-faced-increasing-hostility-in-2015-hrw/ Wed, 27 Jan 2016 07:12:09 +0000 http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/?p=82645 Journalists and activists in Pakistan faced an increasingly hostile climate in 2015 due to harassment, threats and violence from both the state and militant groups, according to Human Rights Watch report released on Wednesday. In the 659-page World Report 2016, which has reviewed human rights practices in more than 90 countries, HRW says the government […]]]>

Journalists and activists in Pakistan faced an increasingly hostile climate in 2015 due to harassment, threats and violence from both the state and militant groups, according to Human Rights Watch report released on Wednesday.

In the 659-page World Report 2016, which has reviewed human rights practices in more than 90 countries, HRW says the government imposed new restrictions on free speech and funding of civil society groups in 2015 due to the security situation faced by the country.

Asia director of Human Rights Watch Brad Adams said Pakistan should not curb freedom of expression and association under the threat of extremism.

“Pakistan should reverse course and repeal or amend laws curbing freedom of expression and association,” he said.

“The government should never use the threat of extremist violence as a pretext to violate the rights of independent voices.”

Similarly, the report claimed, Taliban and other armed extremist groups threatened media outlets and targeted journalists and activists for their work.

Media was also deterred from reporting on or criticising human rights violations in the country’s counter-terrorism operations, it added.

According to the overview by HRW, since the Army Public School attack in December 2014, the government has responded with National Action Plan to combat terrorism, established military courts for terrorism cases and ended the unofficial moratorium on capital punishment, which led to execution of 327 people in 2015 alone.

Following the attack, thousands of Afghans living in Pakistan returned to Afghanistan or fled elsewhere due to subsequent backlashes.

Violent attacks and persecution of religious minorities from extremist groups were also reported.

The “Policy for Regulation of INGOs in Pakistan” required all international non-governmental organisations and domestic groups receiving foreign funding to register and obtain prior permission to carryout any activities and restricted their operations.

Cybercrimes bill allowed the government to censor online content, the report said, criminalise internet user activity, and access internet users’ data without judicial review.

“Pakistan’s government should take urgent steps to create an enabling environment for free expression and association,” Adams said.

“Pakistan needs to fight terrorism, but denying its citizens fundamental freedoms and due process rights is an unlawful and extremely misguided approach.”

Express Tribune

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Tribal journalists continue protest against alleged harassment http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/tribal-journalists-continue-protest-against-alleged-harassment/ Mon, 19 Oct 2015 16:23:27 +0000 http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/?p=80988 LANDIKOTAL: The Tribal Union of Journalists, Khyber Agency chapter, on Sunday held a protest rally at Bab-i-Khyber in Jamrud tehsil and demanded the government to protect their life and honour. The protest rally was jointly organised by the TUJ Khyber and Khyber Siyasi Ettihad on Sunday. Besides journalists from Landikotal, Jamrud and Bara, representatives of […]]]>

LANDIKOTAL: The Tribal Union of Journalists, Khyber Agency chapter, on Sunday held a protest rally at Bab-i-Khyber in Jamrud tehsil and demanded the government to protect their life and honour.

The protest rally was jointly organised by the TUJ Khyber and Khyber Siyasi Ettihad on Sunday. Besides journalists from Landikotal, Jamrud and Bara, representatives of political parties and civil society members also attended the rally.

Carrying banners and placards, the journalists chanted slogans against the Khyber Rifles and Khyber Agency political administration. They said the administration had launched physical and mental harassment of local journalists. They alleged that the political agent, with the help of Khyber Rifles, was harassing tribal journalists.

Speaking on the occasion, TUJ Khyber Agency President Mehboob Shah Afridi said during the last several months, two of their journalist colleagues were illegally picked up from their homes. Mehboob said it was their prime duty to highlight problems being faced by tribal people but he alleged that the political administration was using various tactics to harass them. Those who spoke on the occasion included Landikotal Press Club president Ali Shinwari, Khyber Siyasi Ettehad president Manzoor Afridi, JUI-F leader Said Kabir, Qazi Fazlullah and Abdul Azam Shinwari.

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