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Pakistani veteran journalist Hamid Mir barred from his TV show

The scribe had criticised the country’s powerful ‘establishment’ in the wake of an attack on a fellow newsman

PTI Islamabad Published 01.06.21, 02:02 AM
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Pakistani veteran journalist Hamid Mir was stopped on Monday from hosting his popular talk show by a private TV channel after he criticised the country’s powerful “establishment” in the wake of an attack on a fellow scribe.

Mir delivered a fiery speech at a protest staged by the journalists against an attack by three “unknown” persons on journalist Asad Toor on Friday in Islamabad.

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Mir demanded accountability for a series of such assaults on media persons who are critical of the country’s military.

The journalist, who hosts the prime time Capital Talk show on Geo TV, was sent on leave by the network which claimed that he was still part of the news channel.

Mir confirmed the development, saying it was not new for him as he vowed to fight irrespective of “consequences”.

“Nothing is new for me. I was banned twice in the past. Lost jobs twice. Survived assassination attempts but cannot stop raising voice for the rights given in the Constitution. This time I’m ready for any consequences and ready to go to any extent because they are threatening my family,” he tweeted.

There was no statement from the government, but journalists’ bodies and others criticised the move.

“If Govt/State of Pakistan is not trying to influence and kill my case without going against the culprits, then why they pressurised GeoNews to off air @HamidMirPAK” tweeted Toor, who has recovered from injuries.

Marriyum Aurangzeb, the spokesperson of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, the largest Opposition party said: “We condemn such arbitrary decisions against freedom of speech & oppose all pressures to intimidate journalists into silence. We Stand With @HamidMirPAK.”

Journalist Absar Alam, who was shot and injured a few weeks ago by “unknown” attackers tweeted: “It’s shameful to threaten anyone’s family. If anyone has a complaint against Hamid Mir, that person should follow the legal path instead of resorting to fascist acts.”

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) also condemned the move.

“HRCP strongly condemns the decision to take @HamidMirPAK off the air three days after he spoke fervidly against the escalation in curbs on press freedom. He must be allowed to resume his professional duties immediately and the threats against him investigated,” it said in a statement.

The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) also “strongly condemned” the banning of Mir. “We want to know if banning Mir is a decision of Geo or a result of pressure by the government and establishment,” it said.

“The punitive action of taking @HamidMirPAK off the air following a speech at a protest calling for accountability for an attack on @AsadAToor, severely undermines the responsibility media outlets and authorities have to protect free speech, Amnesty International South Asia said.

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