Pakistan bans US-funded Radio for ‘anti-state activities, CPJ calls to reserve the decision

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By Moniba Ali

  (Pak Destiny)  The PML-N government has banned a US-funded radio for allegedly involved in anti-state activities.

      The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Pakistani authorities to immediately reverse the order issued to close the Islamabad bureau of Radio Mashaal, the Pashto-language service of U.S. Congress-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).

       It said the interior ministry of Pakistan has ordered the office’s immediate closure in light of recommendations made by the country’s premier intelligence agency. Radio Mashaal, a news website and radio station, broadcasts from Prague, Czech Republic, but has a bureau and some staff based in Islamabad, according to RFE/RL.
     According to RFE/RL, the ministry said in its closure order that Radio Mashaal’s programs were “found against the interests of Pakistan and are in line with [a] hostile intelligence agency’s agenda.” The move comes at a time when relations between Pakistan and the United States have frayed, RFE/RL reported.
   “The order to close Radio Mashaal’s office in Islamabad is a draconian move by Pakistani authorities and a direct threat to press freedom in the country,” Steven Butler, CPJ’s Asia Program Coordinator, said from Washington D.C. “Radio Mashaal is an important source of information in Pakistan and should be allowed to continue operating in the country without further harassment from the government.”

Radio Mashaal, a news website and radio station, broadcasts from Prague, Czech Republic, but has a bureau and some staff based in Islamabad, according to RFE/RL.

      CPJ said it did not receive an immediate response from the Islamabad police chief to an email inquiry, and was unable to reach the interior ministry’s media director via phone.
   The order also accused the station of portraying Pakistan as a “hub of terrorism;” propagating the idea of Pakistan as a “failed state;” showing Pashtun populations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan as “disenchanted with the state;” and “distorting facts.”
   In its news story, RFE/RL President Thomas Kent said RFE/RL is “extraordinarily concerned by the closure” of Radio Mashaal’s office in Islamabad and is “urgently seeking more information about the Pakistani authorities’ intentions,” adding that the station is “an essential source of reliable, balanced information for our Pakistani audience.”

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority needs to put its act together and keep a strong vigil on the local and foreign broadcast media involved in ant-state activities.  Pak Destiny

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