Pak Army and CJP destroying media

Yet more damage done to Pakistan, by Army and current CJP/judiciary

They will never let Pakistan be free and prosperous.

https://www.economist.com/news/asia/…l-under-attack

Pakistan?s most popular television channel is under attack

The army says it has nothing to do with it

RANA JAWAD pinches the bridge of his nose. For much of the past month the director of news at Geo TV, Pakistan?s most popular channel, has marshalled his team of correspondents in the knowledge that broadcasts of their work have been mysteriously cut in most of the country. Post-it notes scrawled with frowny faces stick to his office window, requesting unpaid salaries. ?We are already in the grave, with one hand sticking out,? he says.

The blackout began in late March. Many of Pakistan?s 73m-odd cable subscribers began to complain that they could no longer watch Geo?s offerings. Not only had Geo News disappeared, but so had sports and entertainment channels (upsetting fans of the Indian soap operas they carry). Viewership of the news fell by 70% in the fortnight to April 15th, according to official figures. That was not all. Newspapers owned by Jang group, the conglomerate behind Geo, went undelivered. At the company?s offices in Karachi, city officials cut the internet cable.

These troubles stem from Geo?s bold editorial stance. In the 16 years since Pakistan granted licences for privately run television channels, Geo has carved out an identity as the one most willing to challenge the army. This is a lonely role. Almost all of its rivals parrot the military line. Many denounce Geo as an agent of India, an absurd accusation spurred by its campaign in 2010 for peace with the old enemy.

In 2014 unknown assailants shot Geo?s Hamid Mir, the country?s best-known journalist. (He survived.) Geo claimed that the head of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the country?s main spy agency, which is dominated by the army, had ordered the attack?a rare public denunciation of an institution usually referred to only in whispers. (ISI denies any involvement.) On that occasion, too, the channel was mysteriously dropped by cable companies.

The army has not made any public statement about the latest ban. In private, the top brass deny that they have ordered Geo off the air. Instead they blame the cable companies, such as Wateen and WorldCall. Yet in private, cable operators freely admit to military pressure. According to a report in the Hindu, an Indian newspaper, those who refused to cut Geo were taken to safe houses and threatened.

Executives at the channel worry that this time the ban aims to put it out of business for good. The army has been trying to silence ?all dissent?, says Ayesha Siddiqa, a political commentator, ahead of elections to be held this summer. Geo particularly angers the top brass by favouring a former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, who says his ousting last year by the courts was also inspired by the army.

Geo is vulnerable partly because it lacks defenders. Officials from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) have mostly kept silent. ?Where is the prime minister?? rages Mr Jawad. When ministers speak at all, they blame the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), a body largely under their control, for failing to force cable operators to restore the channel. In fact, the PML-N, like the opposition, is keener to kowtow to the army than to defend media freedom.

In previous eras, the courts might have stepped in. But the judiciary and the army have been getting on well of late. When Geo?s ban was brought up in the Supreme Court on April 16th, Saqib Nisar, the chief justice, lambasted the channel, which has been starved of advertising revenue, for failing to pay salaries. He sneered, incorrectly, that Mr Mir, the journalist who was shot, drove a Mercedes. On the same day the High Court in Lahore was indulging in some censorship of its own: a new ruling orders PEMRA to ensure that no channel airs any ?anti-judiciary speeches? by PML-N leaders.

Pakistan?s boisterous media were once a bright spot in its unsteady democracy, but the current assault has sapped journalists? spirits. ?I am thinking of doing a cookery show tonight,? sighs Murtaza Solangi, a talk-show host, since so much else is off the menu. Reporting on the Pushtun Protection Movement, a tribal protest group that criticises human-rights abuses by the army, has been banned in print and on TV. ?It is worse now than under direct military rule,? adds Mr Solangi.

Geo?s rivals are propped up by their owners? investments in other industries. The Jang group, in contrast, is involved only in the media. It required big loans to survive its previous period out of favour. On April 17th the service went back on air in parts of the country. But journalists say managers have instructed them to be less critical of the courts and army and harder on Mr Sharif. It remains to be seen if Geo, whose name sounds like the Urdu for ?live?, will come back as its vigorous old self, or in a zombified form.

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^^^Except wasting time and money on Haqqani, the CJP has not taken any thing which suggests above. Though he took very lenient view on N$ and co corruption and money laundering cases, all he had done what governments have failed to do so. Army is still in the background only interfered in one h…rami molvi Rizvi’s dharna. It should not have. It is the duty of parliament to stream line laws as 1973 constitution of ZAB has become obsolete to make sure that army is subservient to the people not otherwise. Because of this constitution and inactive present provincial and federal governments, CJP has assumed the role of Hadhrat Umar, though not in absolute terms but relative terms where his ethnicity plays a major role.

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Totally Agree!
Army is indeed acting like a bully, and Judiciary as its wing-man, this is going to back fire as people in Lahore already started showing anger towards Army ( pashteen getting attention and Imran got rejected in lahore) with Media being forced to give in, only out-come will be a new crisis…and seems like our Army likes to keep us in crisis mode!

Yes, this is the main reason Pakistan is in such a bad state. Not the only reason, but the main reason.

Another year passed m we could not see the report of commission , however the chairman of Osama commission ,Lal masjid commission ,Missing person commission is also now more powerful ,chairman NAB
( New search or filter is not helping so could not find thread on report of seymour hersh )
CJ should take action against the traitors who helped US in attack on Pakistan , Abbotabad .

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Those protestors are right.

There are different ‘rules’ for those from Punjab, and those from Sindh - history of Pakistan shows this

Correct . That is why the internal discussion in KHI’s ppl in the direction that there is no benefit of going against Army. PPl of khi cannot afford to do so as they are not strong as the sons of soil. Hence surrender to them. Exactly like what Mustafa kamal is doing. Just focus on your srong points that is education and business activities. ARmy will automatically support to use against PPP. ( Which considering current situation of PPP-Z is acceptalble to me. )

BTW yesterday , saleem safi gave very good advise to PTI and showed mirror to PML-N. That what is going on with PML-N is mukafat-e-amal.
and what is going on now with PML-N is going to happen with PTI in near future. All tissue papers have same usage ( if they try to become larger than the master )

Esbtablishment had agendas to enforce. One official language across the country was one of them. People of punjab did not object to any of the move by army and posed no anti-state threats.

but racists dont get that the channel they are supporting is being destroyed after supporting a party that is Punjab based.

Well CJP is nothing but a tool. His presence is temporary on the front scene.

Army, after Musharraf or even before that has come up with this simple formula.

  1. Either make democracy so weak and dreadful that people start begging for Martial law and stay very happy with it.
    But there are two problems here
    (a) People get tired of martial law too and civil rights movement start bringing people on streets
    (b) The west gets angry with it and as a result there is a economic bycott (unless there is a war like afghan war)

  2. Second option: Keep democracy as a face cover and bring those elements in power who can act on Army/establishment’s orders while keeping the apparent roles in front. Example of which is NS in the first tenure and even in this tenure, when for first four years there was absolutely no foreign minister, 2014 dharna that ended up on terms with NS’s least effectiveness as PM. But his mouth never shut up after what musharraf did with him. Eventual disqualification so he cant resist any more.

So the game is all open for those who can read. For those who cant, um.. they can still be excited. No harm in that either since we cant control anything either way lol

aor is h@r@mi government k baray main kya khial hay. testical foujion k khud uthatay hain phir galiyan bhi unhi ko dete hain. Agar in mein dam hay to apni parliament se poochain k ISI ko kyon bribe kya hay.
Rabbani wants government to explain payments made to ISI for ‘special assignment’