Hameed Haroon, the President of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), has expressed concern that the freedom of press envisioned in Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan is now facing the gravest threat it has encountered in the past decade, and if press freedoms are allowed to deteriorate further, an irreversible damage will be inflicted on Pakistan’s democracy and the constitutionally stipulated freedoms associated with it. He has emphasised that apart from the dangers of targeting the lives of journalists by extremist elements in the country, a dangerous drift towards anarchy has reared its ugly head in the past week where unbridled behaviour on the part of certain sections of the security establishment and the media, coupled with confused signals emanating from government, have resulted in damaging the freedom of expression and the freedom of press enshrined in the Constitution.
“The signs on the horizon are clear. The fundamental problem appears to be that every one of the principal players involved in this crisis is responsible for a saddening deterioration of public affairs. The apparent undue haste with which the Independent Media Corporation and the Independent Newspaper Corporation, the twin media firms controlling the Geo-Jang group, pointed an accusatory finger at the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) as being complicit in what can only be described as a murderous attack upon television anchor and columnist Hamid Mir, is only one part of the problem. The promptness with which the ISI through its Deputy Director General responded with a complaint through the Defence Ministry to Pemra to seek revocation of the broadcasting licences and the declarations of the GEO-Jang group, has clearly demonstrated that the institution of the armed forces has acted in haste and has not critically examined the validity of their positions nor of subsequent actions that have stemmed from a misconceived interpretation of press laws.
“At first the government appeared to be dealing wisely with the new threat to press freedoms posed by the murderous attacks on Raza Rumi in Lahore and Hamid Mir in Karachi. The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Nawaz Sharif, speedily acted to form a judicial commission to investigate the attempt on Mir’s life at the highest level. One would have thought with an appropriate high-level commission of enquiry, composed of the superior judiciary, any investigation of the incident of the attempt on Hamid Mir’s life appeared to be in capable hands. However, within a day of the Prime Minister’s announcement, the ISI through the Defence Ministry called for the revocation of the licences and declarations of the GEO-Jang group, with Pemra officials making suitably supportive statements. Thus despite a wise move by the Prime Minister to constitute a commission immediately, the guilt of the offending party had been prejudged, well in advance of the verdict.
“Clearly the need of the hour is to immediately force a cooling down of tempers in all sections of the state and security apparatus as well as, critically, within the media itself. If we are to speak of ensuring the ‘preservation of the sovereignty, security and integrity of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan’ then the imperative is for all contending parties to exercise restraint.
“Additionally, the damage in this potentially explosive powder-keg needs to be contained. The judicial Commission of Enquiry should begin work immediately and avail of the services of Hamid Mir, among others, to reach a satisfactory conclusion as to which persons were responsible for engineering this attempt. Only when the findings are made public can it be determined whether the management and journalists of the newspaper (who have both been alleged as complicit in a slander campaign according to the ISI complaint to the Defence Ministry), were justified in levelling their early allegations. Nor would it be just to proceed with any retaliatory actions against this media group, awaiting the results of the high-level judicial enquiry that has been instituted. Such a travesty of justice is not becoming for any credible democracy.
“I appeal on behalf of the APNS, to Gen Raheel Sharif, the Chief of Army Staff, to rein in the knee-jerk retaliatory measures that have been initiated by various segments of the armed forces. This will lessen any public misperceptions with respect to what the security establishment sees as its principled stand in the matter. It is grossly unfair that Lt Gen Zaheerul Islam or any other member of the security establishment be presumed guilty unless the substance of such guilt can be irrefutably proved in a commission of enquiry. If he is found innocent, the media group found guilty of publishing and broadcasting such allegations against him must render an unqualified apology as per the valid international norms that govern such situations.
“In the meantime I also appeal to all sections of the media to exercise credible restraint and desist from publishing or broadcasting any statement which might be considered prima facie as defamatory or slanderous either against the ISI chief or against the media group. Concurrently it is imperative for the Prime Minister and the Federal Minister for Information to immediately commence a formal dialogue with all the major national bodies — the APNS, the CPNE, the PBA and the PFUJ — to attempt to provide a meaningful framework in which journalists can tell the truth and be protected from life-threats while doing so. This alone will ensure the ordered functioning of a nascent democracy and encourage the government to clamp down with unbridled severity on the spiralling incidents of violence against the media.”
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Security establishment has to act on a security threat. In this case a channel that has become an enemy within. When an enemy cannot defeat you militarily, it will try through subversive means. Money will do the rest for the willing traitors.
Hameed Haroon wants 'a framework in which a journalist can speak the truth' What a naive! Can you pin-point one journalist in the whole of the thuggish community who is not a liar?
APNS should stop making excuses to save GEO group. It is about time to take hard and effective action against GEO and shut this channel forever. Trust me, PAKISTAN will become much stable and safer place once GEO is shut!
Very rightly appealed ,
@Khaled I disagree- no reaction would mean silence, which implies tacit acceptance of the accusations.
@Sohraab very well said.
The Press Council could be the forum to discuss and decide on ethical issue of naming ISI DG. A number of stakeholders including representatives of APNS, CPNE and PFUJ are part of the Press Council. Although the ambit of the Press Council is print media only, Jang and The News followed similar policies as Geo. It will be a much better forum that PEMRA.
@Zak Well I am a pacifist and optimist , when two elephants fight , its the grass which gets trampled. Meanwhile you have a right to disagree.
Media, journalism, freedom of expression etc should have check & balance. It should not be allowed to free fly like a balloon. Press freedom is good as long as it dont hurt the image of the country. The way media in Pakistan has gone loose in characterising every one from sitting president, prime minister to the lowest level of that of a peon is regrettable & should be denounced. The ethical value of media in Pakistan has touched a danger level. Healthy criticism has become a thing of the past, all that we see today in most of the talk shows aired in Pakistan is mud slinging including the use of non parliamentary language against each other. In todays world Media has a magical effect so misuse of this important medium is bound to bring bad effect on a country. It seems the strategy of the enemy has shifted from armed conflict to destabilizing a country by injecting venom using media of the country, this of course is made possible through buying media anchors & seasoned journalists of the targeted country. As for Pakistan there should be a strict vigil by the government on such activities.
Armed forces of Pakistan have been showing restraint for the last 7 years. This is not the only time Geo News has tried to throw garbage on the men in uniform. And thereafter they along with their colleagues have the cheeks and guts to advise restrain to the COAS. I dont know abt the decision makers but we lost the time to nip the evil in the bud, and now the menace of free media is humiliating our nation with no effort to spare. Any institute either govt or private has the right to protect their honour. I request the Army and ISI to further press the throttle untill Geo TV is eliminated from our media landscape.
The experience may be new but Pakistani institutions have to learn to resort to legal redress of their perceived injuries if democracy is to survive. Shouting the loudest from the roof-top does not necessarily make a case legally strong. All institutions are equally important for the healthy survival of the state.
Shutting an entire media group only happens in banana republics. Pakistan is not a banana republic (yet). There are many other ways to punish mis-demeanour by a media group but it must be proved in a court of law. Please do not push Pakistani democracy to the abyss .
If Media do not learn to do their job right. They will deal with the same consequences as the State is dealing with other disruptive elements of society. Some of the media people along with their BOSSES are adventurous and they will meet their fate like any other adventurer.