Pakistan one of 10 WORST countries for press freedom

More and more reports of the worsening situation for the press in Pakistan.

http://www.dawn.com/2007/05/02/top8.htm

Pakistan one of 10 worst countries for press freedom

NEW YORK, May 1: The top 10 worst countries for press freedom are Ethiopia, Gambia, Russia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cuba, Pakistan, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Morocco and Thailand, a US-based media watchdog said on Tuesday.

“The behaviour of all of these countries is deeply troubling, but the rapid retreats in nations where the media have thrived demonstrate just how easily the fundamental right to press freedom can be taken away,” said Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, in a statement.

The Committee to Protect Journalists assessed countries by looking at government censorship, legal harassment, libel prosecutions, journalist deaths, physical attacks on the press, journalist imprisonments, and threats against the press.

Major conflict zones like Iraq and Somalia were excluded because they lacked conventional governance and news gathering.

Ethiopia topped the list with the number of jailed journalists rising to 18 from two and dozens more exiled between 2002 and 2007. In 2006, CPJ said eight newspapers were banned, two foreign reporters expelled and Web sites blocked.

In Gambia, prominent journalist Deyda Hydara was shot dead in 2004, and leading newspaper “The Independent” was targeted by arsonists and then shut down by the government, the CPJ said.

Russia came in at number three because all three national television channels were state-run and 11 journalists killed in five years with none of the cases solved, the report said.

In Congo, two journalists had been killed since 2005, attacks on media workers had risen to nine from three and the leaders of the press freedom group “Journaliste en Danger” were forced into hiding in 2006, the CPJ said.

“These three African nations, as diverse as they are, have won praise at times for their transition to democracy, but they are actually moving in reverse on press issues,” said Simon.

It said other countries like Cuba, which came in at number five, have long had poor records, but have ratcheted up press restrictions through widespread imprisonments, expulsions, and harassment.—Reuters

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Another feather in cap...

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already post:

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showpost.php?p=4987206&postcount=3

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It is still much better then the periods of Dictator Zia-Ul-Haq & Corrupt Politicians Benazir Bhutto/Nawaz Sharif.

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Wrong!! Zia was a lot more benevolent and tolerant then Mush the drunkard...

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This is not the jokes section.

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yeah we must’ve been in top 5 then. Great improvement. :rolleyes:

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Perhaps its as bad as it has always been.

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What are you guys talking about? Pakistan is a dynamic, progressive nation where freedom of speech is limitless as per the image sketched out by Gen. Pervez Musharraf. Although it is a whole different thing if the "freedom of speech" is limitless in terms of taking off clothes.

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I just do not think any U.S based media watchdog should ever conduct a survey on freedom of press.

When you don't know anything about it, don't even bother.

Good night and Good luck.

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^ :hehe:

lol

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^ LOL he missed the news when GEO was attacked.

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It is not worsening. Its improving.

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During Bhuttos and Zia's regime, we had to rely on BBC's urdu service for impartial news. These days with plenty of private Pakistani channels, people rarely listen to BBC Urdu service or watch BBC or CNN.

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In zia's time we didn't have the internet for information either.

is the Internet because of Musharraf? You need to learn how the world evolves, doesn't sit still. These international developments effect Pakistan was well.

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In Zia's time, sure, but in BB's time (for example) media was free to report details of Surrey Palace and were constantly attacking Zardari.

when this govt feels threatened, we see what happens, GEO,AAJ TV,Sindh Tv, and numerous other smaller regional papers, alongside many reporters whohave 'disappeared'.

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But not everyone can use internet buddy. TV can be watched by all!

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I am against over-freedom of press.
I think pakistan has a decent and free press.

Sadly.... in my own country the over-free press has turned itself into a tabloid.
The press has now become an institution for corruption.....there are several examples for that.

I personally don't think that an Overly-Free press can contribute in any significant way for a nations development.

Whole world knows China has state controlled media (they are not mentioned in the above list though)
.......and with all restrictions on press China is still the world's fastest growing economy, notice the significant change in the lives of it's citizens since past few years.

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Very sad.

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9th or 10th, I Just know its better than yesterday (read BB’s and Sharif’s time) and I hope that tomorrow, it will be better than today.

I was watching Ansar Abbasi’s (The news ISB Bureau chief) interview yesterday on GEO and he was like “what do you think Govt gave us this freedom? nahee hum nai yee CHEEN LEE (no , we snatched it)” … and I was thinking …cmon give the credit where its due ! and wondering if he (press) was brave and active enough to snatch it, why was he unable to “snatch” it from BB and Nawaz? … :nook: