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  • Media watchdog slams Pakistan curbs on TV broadcasters

    Published on July 11, 2019

    A global media watchdog has slammed Pakistani authorities over the removal of three television channels from the country’s airwaves, saying the move was indicative of disturbing dictatorial tendencies as pressure mounts on journalists in the South Asian nation.

    The statement from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) comes days after AbbTakk TV, 24 News, and Capital TV all had their broadcasts cut, after screening a press conference with opposition leader Maryam Nawaz.

    Pakistani authorities say the channels were unavailable due to so-called technical issues, but RSF described the outage as an act of brazen censorship.

    RSF went on to pin the removal of the channels on the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, saying the all-powerful broadcast media regulator takes its lead from the country’s military establishment.

    A senior official with knowledge of the case confirmed the move against the channels, saying the broadcasters had violated Pakistan’s code of conduct and been warned against airing the press conference with Maryam Nawaz, the daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

    The move came as Prime Minister Imran Khan’s administration vowed to block any media coverage and interviews of politicians who are convicts and under trial, according to leading English-language daily Dawn.

    There have been accusations in recent years of the country’s powerful military putting pressure on the media to stop coverage critical of its policies — allegations it denies.

    Pakistan routinely ranks among the world’s most dangerous countries for media workers and reporters have frequently been detained, beaten and even killed for being critical of the government or powerful military.

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