Swat – Pakistan Freedom of Expression Monitor https://pakistanfoemonitor.org News with beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions Thu, 24 Apr 2014 05:57:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 216189435 Malala book still not get allow to launch in KP https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/malala-book-not-get-allow/ https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/malala-book-not-get-allow/#respond Sun, 20 Apr 2014 12:55:51 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=3408 Continue reading "Malala book still not get allow to launch in KP"

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PESHAWAR: The Taliban militants’ fear continues to hinder the launch of girls education campaigner Malala book in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The government had stopped the launch of ‘I am Malala’ the Malala book<.b> in Peshawar two and half months ago in the wake of the outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan’s threat of attacks against bookshops selling the book.

“We’d reached the relevant people in Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government for permission to launch the book, but to no avail. PTI chairman Imran Khan had tweeted he was at a loss to understand why the book’s launch had been stopped in Peshawar. However, the PTI government in the province isn’t ready to allow us to launch the book,” Khadim Hussain, director at the Bacha Khan Education Foundation, told Dawn on Tuesday.

The Malala book was slated to be launched at the Area Study Centre of the University of Peshawar in January but stopped.

“We have been in contact with University of Peshawar, Abdul Wali Khan University and private universities to hold the launching ceremony on their premises. However, their response is painfully slow,” he said.

According to him, Malala is unfearing.

“We need to arrange the launch and benefit from Malala’s worldwide recognition as an education and human rights campaigner. The people are getting Malala scholarships, so why our girls and boys should not get their right,” he said.

Malala shot by the Taliban in her hometown, Swat, in October 2012 had challenged militants and therefore, became a symbol of courage for young generation.

Mr Hussain said Malala needed respect and acknowledgement at home but the provincial government was opposed to her Malala book launch fearing the Taliban’s attacks.

“We are asking the government and universities to allow us to launch the book on their campuses,” he said.

Sources at University of Peshawar say the government is not allowing the event to take place.

They quoted a senior leader of the provincial government as saying first glorifying Malala was not allowed in universities, which were a place of learning, and second, Malala was not ‘our heroine’ after all.

The Area Study Centre of the university was slated to host the event.

Since then, the organisers’ efforts to hold the event on campus have failed.

The sources said nobody was responding to the requests to hold the function as both bureaucrats and varsities’ vice chancellors didn’t want to anger the provincial government by doing so.

Mr Hussain said he was awaiting government’s response to several requests for hosting the launch.

“We will hold the launching ceremony at all costs,” he said.

A provincial minister, who wished not to be named, said the government couldn’t put the universities at risk by allowing the launch of Malala book.

“Militants can target universities if we continue to showcase their enemy, Malala, as a champion. Therefore, we don’t want to create such a situation,” he said.

The minister said the event should take place in places other than universities.

He said the launch of Malala book was ‘purely a political issue’ and should be tackled as such.

“We know the Taliban are not happy with her (Malala’s) popularity, so they could target her supporters,” he said.

The minister said it had been conveyed to the organisers that a university wasn’t a proper place for such events and that they should hold events, which could benefit students.

“The organisers shouldn’t draw political gains at the cost of education,” he said.

Dawn

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Security given to Geo reporter Musa Khan’s family withdrawn https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/security-given-to-geo-reporter-musa-khans-family-withdrawn/ https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/security-given-to-geo-reporter-musa-khans-family-withdrawn/#respond Fri, 11 Apr 2014 09:36:04 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=3339 Continue reading "Security given to Geo reporter Musa Khan’s family withdrawn"

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MINGORA: The security provided to the family of Geo and The News martyred report Musa Khan Khel in Swat has been withdrawn, according to sources.

Swat DPO Sher Akbar Khan told the media that he did not withdraw the security and a decision in this regard was made by Malakand commissioner, provincial government and the security agencies of the Pakistan Army. He said he only acted on the orders and withdrew the security. He said providing security was neither his responsibility nor of the Police Department.

No contact could be made with Malakand Commissioner Afsar Khan despite efforts in this regard. The security agencies also didn’t provide any reply.

The News

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Police thrash journalist https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/police-thrash-journalist/ Tue, 02 Apr 2013 13:23:52 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=1149 Continue reading "Police thrash journalist"

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Swat – Police have thrashed a private channel journalist when he was covering death of three children in a road accident.

As per details, yesterday morning three innocent school going children have been died in a roadside accident at the Gulibagh area of Swat. The children were going to school after they were hit by a speeding vehicle. The locals rushed them to Saidu Sharif District Hospital where doctor declared them dead.

In the meanwhile a private TV channel (Khyber News) reporter Saeed Rehman along with his cameramen (Saeed Iqbal) reached the hospital to cover up the tragic incident, where driver of police van Adnan, exchanged harsh words with the reporters and starting beating both of them. He broke up TV camera well.

Later, Swat Union of Journalists staged a protest rally against the barbarism of police, which was led by Chairman Swat Press Club Rasheed Iqbal and President Swat Union of Journalists Hazrat Bilal to record their protest with peaceful way.

When the rally participants reached the office of DIG Malakand Division Abdullah Khan, the police personnel deputed at the DIG office entrance once again started thrashing the entire journalists community on the main Saidu Sharif Road.

Police fired rubber bullets at journalists in a bid to block their entry to DIG office and disperse them.

After the incident a meeting was held in the Swat Press Club, in which journalists demanded stern action against the cops involved in their manhandling.

They also demanded the transfer of SSP Swat Gul Afzal, DSP City Amjad Khan and SHO Saidu Sharif Police Station Hanif Khan, otherwise, the protest against the police will be continued till their posting order.

Source: The Nation

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