Pakistan

3 June 2007

Pakistan: Cable operators decide to block anti-army TV channels

Cable operators in Pakistan have decided to block transmissions of television channels broadcasting negative programmes against the "solidarity of Pakistan, armed forces and the judiciary." The Cable Operators Association of Pakistan (CAP) Saturday announced that it could not become a party to the "campaign of TV channels." The chairman of the association, Khalid Shaikh, said cable operators were...

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4 April 2007

Pakistan's jihadi press problem

When Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf moved to contain the judicial crisis engulfing his regime, the country's mainstream media were among the first casualties. But no threat was directed at Pakistan's radical jihadi press, which has been just as critical of the president's decision to suspend Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry three weeks ago. Critics say the discrepancy underscores how...

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4 April 2007

Militants massacre journalist's family in Pakistan, reporter goes into hiding

Foreign militants killed the brother, father, uncle, and cousin of Urdu-language Inkishaf reporter Din Mohammed at his home in South Waziristan in apparent retribution for his work, colleagues told the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Three other family members were also abducted. Pakistani tribesmen stand guard at a checkpoint in Wana, the main town of the South Wziristan region bordering...

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28 March 2007

Musharraf wants a new Dawn, cracks down on newspaper group

The Dawn Group of Newspapers, Pakistan’s largest English language newspaper and magazine publishing house, is facing serious economic pressures as well as legal harassment by the government of Pakistan for it coverage of events and policies related to militancy and security in the country. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (C) salutes during the Pakistan National Day parade in Islamabad March...

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15 March 2007

I beheaded Daniel Pearl, says 9/11 mastermind

Suspected September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has confessed to the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl, a central role in 30 other attacks and plots in the US and worldwide that killed thousands of victims, said a revised transcript released Thursday by the US military. Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped and killed in Pakistan in 2002, is pictured in...

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21 October 2006

Hawkers confront newspaper owners over Ramadan holiday

Islamabad - Newspaper hawkers in Pakistan are up in arms against the newspaper owners' decision to observe one holiday instead of the usual two for the forthcoming end-of-Ramadan Eid festivities. The All Pakistan Newspapers Society on Saturday accused the hawkers, who have refused to distribute the newspaper published the day after Eid, of reneging on an agreement reached between them 10 years ago...

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