Tahirul Qadri – Pakistan Freedom of Expression Monitor http://pakistanfoemonitor.org News with beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions Fri, 19 Sep 2014 16:06:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 216189435 ‘King’s party’ behind PTV attack: Qadri http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/kings-party-behind-ptv-attack-qadri/ http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/kings-party-behind-ptv-attack-qadri/#respond Fri, 19 Sep 2014 07:00:13 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=4675 Continue reading "‘King’s party’ behind PTV attack: Qadri"

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri on Thursday alleged Nawaz Sharif-led government for attacking the Pakistan Television (PTV) building a few days ago.

“The government itself conspired to attack PTV,” Qadri said. He accused that PML-N lawmaker Marvi Memon and PTV managing director were involved in the entire trespassing and encroaching of the PTV headquarters building.

Addressing his workers, the PAT chief accused the rulers of attacking the state-run TV. He alleged that employees of PTV were also involved in the attack.

“Why 2,000 policemen were removed from the PTV headquarter? Qadri questioned. He went on to ask who closed four closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) of PTV.

“An engineer who works at PTV has put off air transmission of the television,” Qadri said while talking about the engineer whose image was published by various newspapers to identify the attackers.

The PAT chief claimed that the government was planning to launch a crackdown against the sit-in participants.

“We will retaliate and teach the ruling regime a good lesson if the law enforcement agencies will use force against the peaceful protestors,” Qadri cautioned.

Qadri said that had the PAT workers stormed the PTV building the outcome would have been a total chaos. He said his party did not intend to destabilise the state institutions.

Criticising prevalent VVIP culture in the country, Qadri asserted that the ruling regime had fostered a culture of VIPs.

“The residential accommodations of the rulers are better even to the forts and palaces of the monarchs.”

He accused the ruling regime for exploiting the taxpayer’s money for their personal benefit and pleasure.

Qadri alleged that respect for the ruling regime could be judged by the fact that “the flood affectees at Sukkar stopped the car of the Sindh chief minister from visiting the affected areas”. Qadri also said, “A lady in Jhang pelted her slippers at the Punjab chief minister… Revolution march has empowered the people to stand firm in front of rulers.”

About the accomplishment of his mission, the renowned scholar reiterated his stance that revolution was approaching and the incumbent regime would soon be thrown out.

“Revolution began in courts and a lot more is to be done now,” he added.

Daily Times

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MULTAN: PML-N Lawyers Forum Tuesday organised a protest demonstration against the civil disobedience announcement by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and mistreatment of Jang/Geo Group reporters during march in Islamabad.

The demonstration, led by Lawyers Forum District President Muhammad Azhar Khan Mughal, was held on High Court Bar Association premises. PML-N Multan President Muhammad Bilal Butt and others attended the demonstration. The demonstrators, carrying placards, raised slogans against civil disobedience announcement and torture of journalists.

The speakers said Imran Khan and Dr Tahirul Qadri were bent on blocking the journey to democracy and progress in the country and asked the government to not to succumb to
illegal demands of the PTI and PAT.

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PM Nawaz urges media for self-regulation http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/pm-nawaz-urges-media-self-regulation/ http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/pm-nawaz-urges-media-self-regulation/#respond Fri, 15 Aug 2014 07:13:38 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=4486 Continue reading "PM Nawaz urges media for self-regulation"

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LAHORE: With the country celebrating Independence Day, Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif during his address to the nation requested the media houses for self-regulation and reviewing their role in the present political scenario.

The PM’s request should be taken seriously for the sake of a healthy state of mind and promotion of democracy in Pakistan.

The media houses have been asked to rationalise their role and see whether some elements were using the media for their extremist and undemocratic objectives. Nawaz also praised the role of media for promotion of democracy, right to freedom of speech and expression and restoration of judiciary. He praised journalists for rendering sacrifices and said he was confident that the media would play its role as a true fourth pillar of the state in the larger national interest.

Edmund Burke’s concept of media as the fourth pillar of state became very practical in Pakistan from 2002 and during last 12 years the media houses witnessed unprecedented growth and freedom in Pakistan.

Nawaz used phrase “some elements” for Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PTI) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri, who remained successful in gaining momentum through live media coverage. Qadri’s campaigned spoke both Urdu and English languages to promote his agenda. While speaking English, Qadri, however, remained democratic, civilised and gave assurance that his struggle was peaceful because he wanted to show the civilised world his soft image.

However, while delivering his message in Urdu he talked about qasas (revenge), inciting his workers to kill Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif and his cabinet members if he was killed. He threatened to kill those who would abandon the ‘revolution movement’. However, when the same report was published in newspapers, he retracted his statement and insisted that he was trying to say that if he or Imran Khan retreated they should be killed.

Qadri also successfully used his oratory skills and references from the holy Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to charge and motivate his workers, including women and children, during live media coverage. His party gained sympathy of the media after his 14 workers were killed during clashed with police in Model Town on June 17. No doubt freedom of speech has been misused by most of the media houses in Pakistan for their vested interests. Musical songs have become a routine in news bulletins, media code of conduct exists nowhere and the code of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) is being violated by almost every TV channel.

In the past, Taliban terrorists also manipulated media for their vested interests and it has become a tool to promote hate speech.

The violation of media ethics and code of conduct reached its peak after a big media house pointed fingers squarely at the Inter-Services Intelligence director general in the wake of the brazen attack on TV journalist Hamid Mir.

To address the issue the president formed a committee headed by columnist-turned-politician Irfan Siddiqui. The committee engaged academics to formulate a code of conduct after reaching a consensus on the matter.

The ball is in media houses court as the PM has requested them to review their policy. This is the high time that the media shows a sense of responsibility and professionalism for the healthy growth of the society and the promotion of democracy in Pakistan.

Daily Times

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