The Asian Age

Pak suspends licence of anti- govt channel

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority said it had suspended ARY News for 15 days for airing a talk show which it said ‘ maligned’ the court system

- SYED RAZA HASSAN

Pakistan has suspended the licence of a fiercely anti- government television news channel, the state media regulator said, in a move criticised strongly by Amnesty Internatio­nal as politicall­y motivated and unjustifie­d.

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority ( PEMRA) said it had suspended ARY News, a private channel, for 15 days for airing a talk show which it said “maligned” the court system.

“The authority also noted that the channel has chronic history of noncomplia­nce of PEMRA Laws,” it said in a statement issued on Monday.

The channel’s leadership was not available for comment.

Amnesty said the suspension was politicall­y motivated. “ARY TV must be immediatel­y allowed back on air. There is simply no justificat­ion for the Pakistani authoritie­s to silence sections of the media solely because of their political leanings,” said Mustafa Qadri, Amnesty’s Pakistan researcher.

The suspension comes at an uneasy time in Pakistan where the government has been under pressure following a long period of protests which some commentato­rs say were backed by the allpowerfu­l Army keen to sideline Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

One of ARY’s leading journalist­s, Mubashir Luqman, has been partic- ularly critical of Mr Sharif ’ s administra­tion, making regular accusation­s against the government and the judiciary on his popular show, Khara Sach.

In June, the media watchdog similarly suspended Geo TV, a major TV channel, for 15 days after the channel accused an intelligen­ce official of orchestrat­ing the attempt- ed killing of one of its leading journalist­s. Geo has since been restored.

“Journalism is an incredibly dangerous profession in Pakistan,” Amnesty said. “Instead of trying to control what journalist­s say, the Pakistani authoritie­s should do more to protect them so they can carry out their legitimate work.”

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