Threat to journalists – Pakistan Freedom of Expression Monitor https://pakistanfoemonitor.org News with beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions Wed, 09 Apr 2014 13:39:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 216189435 Journalists protest murder of colleague https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/journalists-protest-murder-of-colleague/ https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/journalists-protest-murder-of-colleague/#respond Wed, 09 Apr 2014 09:37:01 +0000 http://pakistanfoemonitor.org/?p=3326 Continue reading "Journalists protest murder of colleague"

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QUETTA: The Balochistan Union of Journalists (BUJ) on Tuesday staged a protest demonstration outside the Press Club against the murder of their colleague, Mumtaz Alam, who was killed in Besima and life threats to senior journalist Imtiaz Alam.

The protesting journalists, who were carrying placards and banners, chanted slogans in support of their demands.

They demanded immediate arrest of the killers of Mumtaz Alam, condemned life threats to Imtiaz Alam and attack on anchorperson Raza Rumi.

BUJ President Irfan Saeed, General Secretary Irshad Mastao, SAFMA Balochistan President Shehzada Zulfiqar and Press Club President Razaur Rehman addressed the protesters.

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Journalist lodges complaint against Kasuri for threats https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/journalist-lodges-complaint-against-kasuri-for-threats/ Sun, 19 Jan 2014 11:37:35 +0000 http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/?p=74848 ISLAMABAD: A complaint has been lodged with the Secretariat Police Station against Ahmed Raza Kasuri, counsel for Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf, for threatening journalist during a press talk outside the Special Court. Station House Officer (SHO) confirmed that the complaint was lodged by Ali Sher which had been referred to the legal branch for opinion. […]]]>

ISLAMABAD: A complaint has been lodged with the Secretariat Police Station against Ahmed Raza Kasuri, counsel for Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf, for threatening journalist during a press talk outside the Special Court.

Station House Officer (SHO) confirmed that the complaint was lodged by Ali Sher which had been referred to the legal branch for opinion.

President PFUJ Afzal Butt told this reporter that journalists would fight a legal battle against the people involved in targeting journalists.

He said a delegation will soon meet with IGP Islamabad to request him to lodge an FIR against Ahmed Raza Kasuri.

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Shame on you, Mr Kasuri https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/shame-on-you-mr-kasuri/ Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:29:31 +0000 http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/?p=74845 General Ziaul Haq once threatened if he hanged a few journalists, no one would dare speak against him. He did in fact get three journalists — Khawar Naim Hashmi, Iqbal Jaffery and Nasir Zaidi — flogged. The fourth one was spared on doctor’s advice because he was physically disabled. A few days ago, Ahmad Raza […]]]>

General Ziaul Haq once threatened if he hanged a few journalists, no one would dare speak against him. He did in fact get three journalists — Khawar Naim Hashmi, Iqbal Jaffery and Nasir Zaidi — flogged. The fourth one was spared on doctor’s advice because he was physically disabled.

A few days ago, Ahmad Raza Kasuri, senior counsel for another military dictator General (retd) Pervez Musharraf, used a similar tone and warned journalists not to speak against the “commando.”

When Gen Zia used such a threatening tone in a media briefing, Nisar Usmani, a towering journalist, stood up and said: “General, life and death is in the hands of Allah. Yes, you can put us in prison, but you can’t scare us with such threats.”

Journalists survived and journalism flourished but dictators have gone with the wind. Zia would always be remembered for his dark era and journalists for their glorious struggle in which our colleagues even gave away their lives but the mission for the freedom of the press continued.

Mr Kasuri’s love for dictators needs no introduction. He was on Zia’s side and got Bhutto hanged. Today, he is on the side of yet another military dictator, Pervez Musharraf. He is also a leader of Musharraf’s party, the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML). He remained quite loyal to him and one must admire him for his love and affection for dictatorship. But now he has even adopted some of the habits of dictators, too.

This is what he said about journalists outside the courtroom while talking to the media.

“Shame on you, shame on you, shame on you! You are speaking against a Pakistani commando in such a manner. You look like an Indian journalist; people like you are on the payroll. You also need to be fixed.” These were some of the expressions used by Kasuri sahab when a local journalist asked him: “Why did the commando not appear in the court?”

Forgive me if I had misquoted the senior counsel for Mr Musharraf.

It could be possible that the journalist’s question was a bit provocative, but this is what journalism is all about. He succeeded in getting the senior counsel to lose his temper. But Mr Kasuri did not merely lose his temper, he levelled very serious allegations and also threatened journalists, particularly those speaking and writing against the “commando.” So what if tomorrow something happens to the journalist who made Musharraf’s counsel nervous? Is this statement of Mr Kasuri an FIR against him? He had alleged that such journalists are on someone’s payroll. Now, I am not sure whether or not the said journalist would file any complaint against him, but I would certainly like Musharraf’s lawyer to provide evidence. If not, the PFUJ and RIUJ should file a case against Mr Kasuri.

He did not stop there and accused the journalist of being an Indian agent and also challenged his Pakistani nationality. “You look like an Indian journalist.”

Mr Musharraf’s love for the Indian media is quite known. He had even sacrificed the Agra Summit in his famous “media talk” with the Indian editors and senior journalists.

Last month, Musharraf gave interviews to selected anchors and foreign journalists based in Pakistan. I respect his right to be selective but I cannot give the right to anyone to challenge my nationality. Some journalists may have dual nationality but who knows how many retired, if not serving, have more than one nationality? So let some commission a probe on this as well. So, Mr Kasuri, prove it, who among Pakistani journalists are Indians?

About a week back another counsel for Musharraf, Barrister Saif, declared me “Nawaz Sharif’s self-proclaimed spokesman” in a TV talk show when I only expressed my view on Mr Shareefuddin Pirzada’s love for the Law of Necessity and how he had defended military dictators in the past. I replied, “Deny it if I am wrong; but don’t pass such remarks. I am not like you, who changes his loyalties. I am simply a journalist and my association is with journalism.”

January has often been bad for journalists. A few years back in this month, we had lost Wali Khan Babar and Daniel Pearl. But January 2014 is the bloodiest of all years. One journalist and three media staff members have already been killed in Sindh alone. One journalist was seriously injured in the vicinity of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly.

Now who knows what Mr Kasuri and his team is up to and how they will “fix” journalists. So my advice to him is to either hold his tongue or do whatever he or his team members like to do. We are accountable to our viewers and readers, as freedom of the press is for the people’s right to know.

To our journalist colleagues, I can only say, “Continue your work with responsibility. Ask tough questions but keep your cool. Maintain objectivity in your reporting and express yourself in your articles and columns but that too with decency. At least this is what great editors and journalists have taught us.

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3 staffers killed in attack on Express https://pakistanfoemonitor.org/three-workers-of-tv-channel-killed/ Sat, 18 Jan 2014 10:02:57 +0000 http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/?p=74828 KARACHI: Gunmen riding on motorcycles shot dead three Express News workers on Friday after ambushing a stationary DSNG van in a busy neighbourhood of Karachi. This was the third and most lethal strike on Express Media Group and its staff in the space of five months. In two previous attacks, the main offices of Express […]]]>

KARACHI: Gunmen riding on motorcycles shot dead three Express News workers on Friday after ambushing a stationary DSNG van in a busy neighbourhood of Karachi.

This was the third and most lethal strike on Express Media Group and its staff in the space of five months. In two previous attacks, the main offices of Express Media Group, were targeted.

Friday’s ambush took the lives of a technician, security guard and a driver, all of whom were seated in the front of the van.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the latest attack in a live telephone call from Afghanistan to Express News anchor Javed Chaudhry.

“We accept responsibility. I would like to present some of its reasons: At present, Pakistani media is playing the role of (enemies and spread) venomous propaganda against Tehreek-e-Taliban. They have assumed the (role of) opposition. We had intimated the media earlier and warn it once again that (they must) side with us in this venomous propaganda,” TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told Express News.

“We have warned Express News a number of times. I have contacted Express News myself and conveyed to them our grievances,” he added.

Driver Khalid, technician Waqas and security guard Ashraf – died within moments of the incident.

“The three victims were shot multiple times from close range,” said the medico-legal officer at the hospital. “They died due to excessive bleeding,” he added.

Law enforcers found at least 17 shell casings from 9mm and 32-bore pistols at the crime scene. These were sent to the forensic division.

Investigators believe that a single group is behind all three attacks on Express Media Group.

“I am 100% certain this is a targeted attack,” said District West police chief Javed Odho. He said the terrorists who carried out the attack had been identified as Taliban.

“An investigation team has been constituted… the team will also collect the details of police officers who investigated the previous attacks on Express Media Group,” he said.

According to eyewitness accounts, the assailants were at least four in number.

“They were clad in shalwar kameez and approached the van on motorcycles,” one witness said. “After carrying out the attack, they fled in the direction of the Banaras locality,” he added.

Interestingly, a Rangers picket was set up at walking distance from the van. Some policemen were deployed near the scene of the crime as well, witnesses said.

“Still, the Rangers and police did not even think to rush towards the crime scene and rush the victims to the hospital,” a witness said.

All five cameras installed near the crime scene were also reportedly out of order.

Catalogue of terror

In the first attack on August 16, 2013, unidentified gunmen opened fire on the group’s office in Karachi, injuring one female staffer and a security guard. In the second attack, on December 2, 2013, at least four armed assailants opened fire and tossed homemade bombs at the same office, injuring a guard in the process.

Despite visiting the Express Media office in Karachi twice and constituting investigation teams to probe the two incidents, law enforcement agencies have been unable to arrest even a single perpetrator.

“The attacks [on Express Media Group] are acts of terrorism… It is not the job of the local police to deal with terrorism… responsibility for that rests with intelligence agencies and specialised units,” said District West police chief Javed Odho in response to a query by The Express Tribune.

“Despite all this, policemen are working against terrorism in Karachi,” he added.

Odho defended the police force against the charge of negligence, saying no policemen were available in the area at the time of the attack.

According to Express Media Group Coordinator Muhammad Ali, the DSNG was stationed at a routine spot. “We moved the van at around 7 in the evening to the location, as was our routine,” he said. “The staffers did not even get to eat… for them it was duty first,” he said.

The deceased Express staffers had been associated with the group for the past one-and-a-half year. As news of their killings spread, their families and relatives reached Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

“We are poor people… We never wronged anyone,” lamented a relative of one of the deceased. “They were martyred in a cowardly act of terrorism,” he said.

Express News bureau chief Aslam Khan also condemned the attack.

“Until and unless the government and law enforcers conduct a full-fledged operation against terrorists, it will hard to stop such attacks,” he said. “One of the main reasons behind this third attack was that the law enforcers did not take the previous ones seriously.”

The inspector general of police in Sindh called for an immediate report on the attack. He also directed the Karachi police chief to look into claims of police ‘slackness and irresponsibility’ and take appropriate action — if reports were verified.

‘War of ideologies’

The TTP spokesman explained that “this is a war of ideologies and whosoever will oppose us in this war of ideologies, will play the role of enemy and we will also attack them.”

“They were killed because they were a part of the propaganda against us. I also want to tell them that they should not work at the media channels, whose names we have also mentioned. Secondly, we have sacrificed to achieve our goal,” he told Express News.

“We fight for the establishment of Islamic system in this country. To kill certain people is not our aim. We are fighting to achieve our goal. And the people who oppose us, we will fight with them. We have no personal feud with anyone,” he added.

According to Ehsanullah Ehsan, the media must “mend its behaviour” and do balanced reporting, which is impartial, which is transparent and not (tainted with propaganda) then “we will not attack anyone, neither we want to kill anyone”.

“I promise you that if Pakistani media comes out of this war and limits itself to its journalistic role, then we will not carry out any attack on them. We value journalists and I myself belong to the field of journalism. It is our desire (not) to kill any innocent person or any such person.

‘But the people who oppose us then we are compelled to do (this). I completely agree that if the media gives us proper coverage and (does not spread) what is venomous propaganda and the war of ideologies which harm our ideology, the ideology of the whole Pakistan and the ideology of Muslims, and desist from spreading nudity and obscenity then we have no war against anyone. We do not want to fight with people on a personal basis. We fight for war and we will not be strict on those who leave opposing Islam.”
The TTP spokesman said his group would “keep fighting all those who oppose Islam and Muslims, harm the ideology of Pakistan, (spread) obscenity and nudity and destroy the real face of Islam.” “And (this is) our mission and we will continue to sacrifice our lives for it.”

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