KARACHI: The Pakis­tan Elect­ronic Media Re­­g­ulatory Authority (Pemra) on Friday suspended anchorperson Shahid Masood’s television show on GNN for two weeks over “false news” about relief assistance handed to Turkiye in the wake of the earthquake that left thousands of people dead, Dawn.com reported.

The regulator said the anchorperson in his show ‘Live with Dr Shahid Masood’ “made baseless” comments while “uttering false news” regarding the aid given by the Sindh government for the victims of last month’s earthquake.

“That programme was aired on February 16 and the comments caused irreparable damage to the diplomatic relationship between the two brotherly countries,” the authority said in a statement.

It highlighted that the contents of the program­­me were also “cited in international media for propaganda against Pakistan”.

Pemra says two-week ban placed after considering GNN response to its notice

According to the statement, the content of the show was based on a clip taken from social media.

“A show cause notice was issued to the channel dated Feb 20 and an opportunity was given for a formal personal hearing,” Pemra said, adding that Mr Masood’s programme was banned for two weeks from March 10 after “considering the response of the channel”.

In the show, Mr Masood had claimed that the aid sent by Pakistan was in fact the same that Turkiye had sent during last year’s devastating floods. He said the aid had tags showing that it was from the Sindh government.

It is pertinent to mention that Mr Masood had tendered an apology in the show which was aired on Feb 20, saying he spread the information “unintentionally”.

The anchorperson said he had suddenly received a message from a Turkish or Syrian number moments before his programme was to go live.

“When programmes are going live, we keep an eye out for current news,” he said. He noted that the authorities concerned, as well as the Pakistan embassy in Turkiye, had looked into the matter after which it emerged that the claim was false.

“It wasn’t even on my mind that this will spread like wildfire,” he said.

“I apologise from the bottom of my heart. Or should I excuse myself? I don’t know,” Mr Masood said.

Published in Dawn, March 11th, 2023

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