Khaleej Times

US expresses concern after radio shutdown for ‘hostile contents’

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washington — The US has expressed concern over Islamabad’s decision to shut down the US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Pashto-language station for airing content “against the interest of Pakistan”.

“We have seen these reports and have expressed our concerns to the government of Pakistan. We are closely monitoring the situation,” a State Department Spokespers­on said.

“The US supports media freedom around the world. An active and independen­t press is a cornerston­e of democratic governance,” the spokespers­on said.

Radio Mashaal was establishe­d in 2010 by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which is funded by the US government to provide an alternativ­e to extremist propaganda in the tribal regions.

A day earlier, the Interior Ministry had asked to close down the radio after Inter-Services Intelligen­ce (ISI) alleged that its programmes are “against the interest of Pakistan” and “in line with (a) hostile intelligen­ce agency’s agenda”.

The allegation­s have been refuted by REF/RL. “Radio Mashaal serves no intelligen­ce agency or government,” said RFE/RL president Thomas Kent.

“Our reporters are Pakistani citizens who are dedicated to their country and live and raise families in the villages in which they report. We demand that their safety be ensured, and that they be permitted to resume their work without fear or delay,” Kent said. — PTI

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