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Pakistani journalist summoned on allegation he defamed army

- Source: AP/ec channelnew­sasia.com

IS/AMA%A : A Pakistani journalist recently beaten by unidentifi­ed men in his apartment said on Tuesday (Jun ) he was summoned by authoritie­s to answer allegation­s he defamed a key national institutio­n, a term often used for the military. Asad Ali Toor, who works for the Aaj 1ews Pakistani T9 channel, said he was consulting his lawyer to decide whether to appear before the Federal Investigat­ion Agency on Jun .

The developmen­t comes a week after three armed men forcibly entered Toor’s apartment in the capital Islamabad, saying they were from Inter-Services Intelligen­ce. The assailants repeatedly slapped Toor, accusing him of criticisin­g the agency. However, the ISI has distanced itself from the attack, saying it was not involved.Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad has said authoritie­s are close to arresting the assailants who attacked Toor. %ut Toor said he was not satisfied with the government’s investigat­ion.

In an interview with The Associated Press, he described how one of the assailants injured both his arms by striking them with a pistol after tying his hands and feet. “When one of the attackers put his pistol on my head, for a second I thought my time is over,” Toor said.

He said some of his fellow journalist­s who spoke out to support him have also being harassed.

Among those, Toor said, was prominent Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, who was taken off air as the host of his popular talk show by Pakistan’s eo 1ews T9 because of an anti-army speech at a rally Friday.

Mir told AP on Tuesday he might have used “strong words” against the army but his speech was in response to growing attacks on journalist­s. He said he attended the rally to express solidarity with Toor and other journalist­s who had recently been attacked or harassed.

Although Pakistan’s government insists it supports freedom of speech, human rights groups often accuse Pakistan’s military and its agencies of harassing and attacking journalist­s.

At a news conference Tuesday, Hina Jilani, head of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, denounced the assault on Toor, the removal of Mir as a host of his T9 show and other attacks on journalist­s.“Journalism is not a crime. issent is not a crime,” she said.

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