ISI continues to threaten journalists

As long as this murderous Army continue’s to kill it’s own people, Pakistan will never be free, and we will all be at risk.

Pakistan journalists ‘threatened by security’ personnel

Two senior Pakistani journalists say they have received threatening messages after raising questions over the military’s role in their respective television shows.

Both suspect the threats have emanated from Pakistan’s powerful security establishment and its premier intelligence service, the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence).

     The ISI was widely accused of killing a local journalist, Saleem Shehzad, in May 2011. It vehemently denied the charge.


     Journalists' organisations say at least 29 journalists have  been killed in Pakistan during the last five years, many of them  specifically for their work.

Messages A senior journalist, Najam Sethi, disclosed at a television talk show on Wednesday night that he had received “serious” threats from “both non-state and state actors”.

     He said if these threats did not cease, he would be  "compelled to take names of the organisations and officials" who were  behind them.

     Without naming any intelligence service, he said its  operatives were "in touch with and threatening several other senior  journalists".

"If anything bad happens to me or my dear ones, the security establishment will be responsible”

Hamid Mir Pakistani journalist

  "We did not speak about this  before because we did not want to destabilise things, but the time has  come when all of them should come forward and speak about it publicly,"  he said, speaking in Urdu.

     "This is not the age when the intelligence operatives should  be threatening their own civilians. A state within the state is not  acceptable," he said.

Mr Sethi is the main analyst at a late night news show on Pakistan’s Geo TV in which he has been offering comments critical of the military’s role.

His disclosure comes a week after another senior journalist, Hamid Mir, sent out an email to journalists’ bodies around the world claiming that he had been receiving threatening messages from what he called “the security establishment”.

Mr Mir is the host of Geo TV’s popular talk show, Capital Talk.

     The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)  released the text of Mr Mir's email last week, which contains the text  of an SMS message he had received.

According to Mr Mir, the SMS read, “I have not seen a real ******* than you. I wish somebody comes and strips you naked. I hope some army man has not done real dirty with your dear ones.”

Saleem Shahzad, who had complained of ISI threats, was killed in May 2011

   Mr Mir wrote in his email that these threats have emerged  following two talk shows he did which contained critical comments about  the military.

     "I am sure that the security establishment of Pakistan is  once again angry with all those who raise questions about the political  role of the army," he wrote.

He added: “If anything bad happens to me or my dear ones, the security establishment will be responsible.”

     A commission constituted to investigate the May 2011 killing  of journalist Saleem Shehzad is investigating the role of the ISI, among  others, as a possible suspect in the case.

Journalists working on security-related issues say they have always been threatened and intimidated by the intelligence agencies and have often been forced to under-report “sensitive” issues.

     But in recent months, they have increasingly spoken out in public on the issue.

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ISI is digging its own grave for itself by antagonizing its own people. If the people are critical about the army and the intelligence agencies its due to their past actions. It seems that the military apparatus does not want to correct itself, rather it starts threatening people who expose their wrong doings. If the situation is not brought under control if at a later stage the Americans or some other country attacks Pakistan, the people might not be behind the army (similar to Libya). The actions of our army is already creating gulf between the people and the army. I dont see sane people within the establishment who can think hard enough and imagine the consequences of their actions. For them everything can be solved through force alone.

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So what has the PPP done to stop all of this?

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Nothing! Blame the failures on the ISI and take the credit of the successes.

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Prime Minsiter did ‘‘minnat’’ of ISI chief and Kiyani to accept extension in their tenure of 3 years :hehe:

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Have you forgotten already?

One of the first things they tried to do was move ISI to civilian control

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phir jootay kha key seedhay ho gai? taking 'best revenge' from civilians now?

why not show some spine or stop crying about 'qurbani'?

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Qurbani to civilian hi daingay
Hathiar phank kar bhi Beghairat Niazi poori pention aur facilities leta raha

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Read Pakistan's history, and you will see what happened to good people who tried to stop the Pak Army rampage.

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no political party will do anything serious to stop all this, that is, if its really the way it gets portrayed... why? because its always easy to say "oh ISI didnt let us do this and they always malign our good efforts."

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Give me an example where PPP government wanted to do something good and army stopped it.

I can give u lots of examples where PPP kartoot would make any Pakistani's blood boil, let alone army generals.