Pakistan: Record number of journalists dead in '07

On the positive side we have record number of mobile phones and forex reserves :smack:

Pakistan tops list with seven: 25 newsmen killed in S. Asia

LAHORE, Dec 31: The year 2007 was the bloodiest and most difficult for journalists in South Asia with Pakistan topping the death tally. Media Commission, Pakistan, president I.A.Rehman, secretary-general Najam Sethi, coordinator Husain Naqi and South Asia Free Media Association (Safma) secretary-general Imtiaz Alam stated this while releasing the media reports for Pakistan and South Asia here on Monday.

They said 25 journalists and media workers were killed in South Asia during 2007. Pakistan topped the table with the death of seven journalists, followed by six in Sri Lanka, five in Afghanistan and three in Nepal in the line of duty. Three media workers lost their lives in India and one in Afghanistsn.

They said the media boom had exposed journalists to various threats. Some 21 journalists had been killed since Musharraf took over in 1999. Pakistan had become one of the most dangerous places for journalists since the US-led war on terror began. Having taken a string of measures to rein in the media since March 12 sacking of the chief justice, Musharraf stripped media of its liberties by promulgating two ordinances in November- one for print media, blacking out TV networks and threatening broadcasters with jail terms. Muzzling the media with emergency, he accused, journalists of enhancing “the atmosphere of uncertainty”.

They said tremendous growth of the electronic media in Pakistan had made cameramen and reporters more susceptible. Cameras of television channels were insured but the photographers using them lacked the insurance cover. With elections coming up the situation can only worsen. There will be stages, rallies, meetings and journalists had to be there. Media owners should provide life insurance, safety equipment and specialised conflict-reporting training. Media boom required a rethink by the government, the people, the media owners and journalists on several fronts.

They said the journalists had also suffered immensely in the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. In Afghanistan, especially in the Pakhtun belt across the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the journalists had to pay heavily amid the crossfire of adversaries. They became victim to the guns of not only Taliban-Qaeda extremists, but also of various other forces, including the warlords and ISAF. The Afghan authorities also showed short temper in tolerating criticism. The most worrisome was the introduction of illegal FM radio stations promoting hate and violence in the tribal areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

In Sri Lanka, as the internecine ethnic conflict grew out of proportion, media persons and outlets became more vulnerable to conflicting pressures. The government of President Mahinda Rajapakse and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam competed in enforcing restrictions on the media. However, Nepal and Bangladesh presented a mixed picture due to a difficult and tenuous transition. If Maldives remained, as usual, a difficult country for journalists since many decades, Bhutan presented a case of healthy but careful opening for media with the advent of constitutional monarchy and introduction of democracy, they said.

The most encouraging feature of 2007 was the valiant resistance put up by the media and the civil society against the curbs on freedom of expression and the right to know in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Maldives.

The bodies of working journalists, in particular, deserve our praise for putting up protracted resistance to the curbs imposed on media. The solidarity expressed by the media community across South Asia and world-wide was worth noting. As the year 2007 comes to an end, the media community should continue to keep up the banner of press freedom in our region, they said.

The government had imposed restrictions on live coverage by electronic media due to its deterrent effect after it telecast the scenes showing policemen maltreating chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. It would not have been in the situation it was at present with respect to assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in case it had not done so, they said.

The restriction on the media to broadcast only the official results of elections would give credibility to allegations of rigging. They said all the political parties should sign the charters of freedom of media formulated by Safma.—Reporter

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do we have the names of the journalists and the circumstances of their death?

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Zakk its a positive thing.
Let me explain why.
Before mush came into power, all through our history on men who earn respect was army.
They stood up for what the believed in. Gave their lives. etc. They became the only institution which,among masses, had respect.
Down side to that was they misused it by talking over pakistan Govt. repeatedly.

Now thanks to mush. We have judges ,lawyers and journalists who are willing to give their lives for their cause.

They,for their institution, have earned lots of respect already.
Now army can't be an elephant in sugar cane field.

In a rough way we are achieving what we once though impossible.

Soon we are going to have more institution ,other then army and cricket team, we could talk about(proudly).

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2007 is probably the worst year for the media in Pakistan...

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nah spock. its the bloodiest year , yes.
But for the first time people of pakistan learn to trust any one other then army and cricket team.

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2007 is the worst year for many things... IT WAS A NIGHTMARE.

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You weren't there in 1995 in Karachi's streets. You don't even know the meaning of nightmare. Pakistan does not start and stop in your pinds.

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do we have the names of the journalists and the circumstances of their death?

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Living in pind does not make any one less smart/rich/better looking.

Living in big city Don't make any one smart/rich/better looking.
People who were born in lahore-isd don't actually own the whole city.
They don't own it as much as I dont'

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Armchair politicians, sitting behind their keyboards overseas, have no clue what happened in Karachi in the 90's.

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Feel sorry for the journalists and on the top of the head I remember

  • 2 were killed in BB's first bomb blast
  • 2 in Lal Masjid crises

btw for the owners of the Media organizations, here s a para from the report

"They said tremendous growth of the electronic media in Pakistan had made cameramen and reporters more susceptible. Cameras of television channels were insured but the photographers using them lacked the insurance cover. With elections coming up the situation can only worsen. There will be stages, rallies, meetings and journalists had to be there. Media owners should provide life insurance, safety equipment and specialised conflict-reporting training. Media boom required a rethink by the government, the people, the media owners and journalists on several fronts."

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Well said Knockout.

Its time to strengthen constitution, media, judiciary and parlimentary system of governess.

I say cut military's budget into half (sign no war agreement for 10 years with India) and spend it on education (grass root and high tech) and supporting poor families which otherwise send those kidz to work. After a decade, we will be proud on these institutions and Pakistan would be a very different country altogether.

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My point was that there is more to Pakistan than the motorway from Islamabad to Raiwind etc.

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Yes but i was there....and MQM's savages were at their highest in robbing people in broad daylight, you couldn't just walk around the city without the fear of being shot or robbed, people were being killed right and left.....

need i say more?!

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In addition to MQM , you forgot to mention PPI, ANP and MAGSI's guys ...... Khi was hell because of all of them from 88/89 to late 90s. I remember paying bhatta to both MQM and PPI !

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:) mah bad...

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I can see some logic in it...more freedom...more bakwas...more deaths of course...

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That's right. With unprecedented freedom and growth in media in Pakistan, reporters are getting to and reporting from more places than ever before - including putting their life in danger to capture the news.

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God bless the new quiad-e-azam general (r) musharraf for slaying journalists

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Journalists protest murder of colleague

Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Bureau report

PESHAWAR: Khyber Union of Journalists and Peshawar Press Club jointly staged a protest demonstration to condemn the killing of their colleague Kamil Mashadi here Tuesday.

**The protesters were carrying banners and placards inscribed with anti-killers, anti government slogans. The infuriated journalists demanded immediate arrest of the criminals. They chanted slogans against the government for its failure to arrest the killers of Kamil Mashadi despite the passage of several days.
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The speakers expressed concern over the growing incidents against the journalists and asked the government to ensure protection of the journalists. It, they said was the responsibility of the government to ensure security of its citizen.

The journalists later offered Quran Khwani for the departed soul and extended sympathy with the members of bereaved family and reiterated their commitment to continue their movement till arrest of the responsible people.

Our correspondent from Khar adds: Tribal Union of Journalists and Bajaur Press Club

jointly condemned the brutal murder of a Peshawar-based TV journalist Kamil Mashadi and demanded immediate arrest of the culprits.

In their separate meetings here Tuesday, both the journalists’ bodies asked the government to ensure the protection to journalists in NWFP and tribal areas. The TUJ meeting held with its President Nasir Mohmand and Bajaur Press Club under the chairmanship of Hisbanullah Khan drawn attention of the government towards the problems being faced by the working journalists in their respective areas. They asked the government to take immediate and practical steps for the solution of journalists’ problems.

Kamil Mashadi was shot dead by some unknown criminals in front of his street in Peshawar city. The local police claimed to arrest the responsible people soon but it has not yet arrested any one so far.