Pakistani Military is Applying Squeeze on Pakistani Media with the Help of PML-N Government: Guardia

Bret Hawk

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistani army along with its civilian collaborator in centre PML-N is threatening many journalists in the country and asking for their unbridled support for the army and its chief Raheel Sharif.

Information Ministry as well has announced a Strict Code of Conduct for newspapers and current affairs channels to stay in a limit when it comes to the matters of Army.

More could be read from this link and do share your opinion on the negative roles of media and central government of Nawaz Sharif when it comes to this issue. Where is democracy in the country? Why Pakistani media is so shell shocked and castrated when it comes to address the real issues of Pakistan?

Civilian corruption is condemnable but blunders of military are nothing but discrete pieces of art for the same media outlets in Pakistan. I already want to puke somewhere now. Lanat aisay mulk par aur iskay system per.

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Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army




Hamid Mir knew one of the guests on his nightly television show had made a mistake the moment he blurted out the name of the countrys army chief without due deference.

He just said Raheel Sharif, Raheel Sharif without calling him general, Mir says of a recent episode of his influential Capital Talk programme. I knew immediately the words came out it would be cut.

At a time of intense pressure on the media to cooperate with an army public relations campaign that is burnishing the image of General Sharif, channels routinely edit out or drop the sound on the mildest criticism of the military.

Even the countrys only Nobel peace prize winner, the schoolgirl activist
Malala Yousafzai, was briefly silenced in early August when she said in an interview with Aaj TV that the prime minister had told her he was unable to spend more money on education because of pressure to fund military operations.

Mir fears that behind the pressure for self-censorship lurk anti-democratic forces deliberately trying to undermine political institutions by giving more importance to the army.

Leading journalists claim to have received indirect threats from army officials who warn them they are being targeted by terrorists or that their coverage is raising suspicions they have been compromised by the Indian intelligence service.

There is little doubt the military has rehabilitated its public reputation after the damage done to its popularity in the final years of the rule of Pervez Musharraf, the coup-making general forced from power in 2007.



Media workers say the current unbridled support for the army comes from the need to support the institution at a time when soldiers are dying in a war against Islamist militants. But it also reflects draconian new legal requirements placed on broadcasters. Last month the information ministry issued a sweeping code of conduct that made it a condition of a broadcasters licence to not air material that contains aspersions against the judiciary or armed forces.
Television stations were also required to have a delaying mechanism on live programmes to enforce the restrictions.

Last week the Lahore high court ordered Pemra, the countrys media regulator, to ban all coverage of the speeches and even photographs of the leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the countrys fourth biggest political party, which is reeling from an army-led crackdown in Karachi.

Altaf Hussain, who runs the MQM from self-exile in London, was accused in court of committing treason for issuing an incendiary speech in which he lambasted the army and hinted top generals were involved in corruption.


Most media companies need little encouragement to stay on the right side of the army given memories of all-out war with Geo TV in April 2014. The popular channel triggered military fury when it aired accusations that the head of the armys intelligence wing had been behind the near fatal shooting of Mir, its star journalist.

Cable television providers were encouraged to drop Geo from their lineup while advertisers deserted the channel.


Mir said his bosses tell him to avoid controversial stories because it will make trouble for colleagues. They say mysterious people call the advertisers and tell them to stop advertising with Geo and then we wont be able to pay salaries on time, he said.

Even to suggest Pakistans army, with its long history of coups and indirect rule of the country, should stay out of politics is completely beyond the pale, said Mir.
The media has given little attention in recent weeks to a supreme court investigation of well-founded allegations of corruption within the armys property empire. And there has been hardly any discussion of the slow progress in sending home the huge numbers of
people displaced by operations against the Taliban in North Waziristan.

While the media enthusiastically covers stories about corruption and incompetence among civilian politicians, General Sharif receives fawning coverage. Last week Kamran Khan, one of the countrys most famous journalists, devoted much of his nightly show on Dunya News to what he claimed was a growing public clamour for General Sharif to be given a second term rather than be allowed to retire in November next year.



Pakistani journalists credit the general in charge of the armys public relations department, Asim Bajwa, with crafting an image of Sharif as a dynamic general who was not afraid to take on the Pakistani Taliban.

Footage of Sharif visiting frontline troops or receiving foreign leaders in his office regularly push the countrys civilian leadership off the news bulletins.

General Bajwa said his job was simply to share genuine information with the people.

We are not asking the media to do this or that, or to censor anything, he said. People appreciate the work of the army because the reality on the ground is improving.
Abbas Nasir, a former editor of Dawn, an English-language daily paper, said it was unlikely General Sharif would want a second term given the anger it would be likely to cause within the army. But overconfidence could yet lead to the repeat of the disastrous mistakes of the past.

My worry is this completely one-sided praise, if it gets to the head of some military leaders, may lead us back to mis-adventurism, whether thats a march on Islamabad or some sort of an attack on India, he said. If you are constantly told you are great, sooner or later you will believe it.


Link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...om-army-journalists-military?CMP=share_btn_tw


 
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Ahud1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

this is not the pressure, this is rules and regulation
one should respect its law
and law suggest respect the respected institutions

and everybody knows Hamid mir is national prostitute who trade honor of the country
 

desan

President (40k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

Ever wondered why a benign word "Gaaaaanga" is banned on this website???

RaiTind Mafia is even a bigger dictator...

Thank god NS did not become Amir-Ul-Momineen!!!
 

AakhirKab

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

The world second largest democracy (USA) has it's media almost entirely controlled by the Government - in the best interest of the country. What's the harm if we do the same? At the end of the day, all we really have to care about is the final outcome and the way things are progressing, I say make things tougher if we achieve our goals.
 

mirfancert

Voter (50+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

Interesting Nawaz Shareef Malala That he is unable to spend on education because of military..
He forgot to mention their Metros..Thieves..
 

ifteeahmed

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

کیا اب ایسی خبریں سنے کے بعد پٹواری جنرل راحیل شریف کہ خلاف نہیں بھونکیں گے؟

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Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

I am not totally surprise when I see the PTI supporters trying to show the solidarity to the army and its Generals. The only problem I perceive that they will still be disappointed at the end of the day . The umpire will still not raise his finger to de seat PMLN . If it ever comes to grab the power, there will be quite a long list of lootas still waiting ahead of the line.








 
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

تھوڑا انتظار کریں ، وہ وقت دور نہیں جب عمرانی چپڑاسی ایمپائرراحیل کو بھی گالیاں بکیں گے ، اپنے لیڈر کی طرح کچھ عرصہ بڑے لوگوں کی تعریفوں کے پل باندھتے ہیں ،قوم کا نجات دھندہ پکارتے ہیں ، جب وہ ان کی ناجائز خواہشات کو پورا نہیں کرتے تو پھر ان کی کردار کشی شروع کر دیتے ہیں :)
 

sab_tamasha_hai

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

If there is so much pressure, how come Hamid Mir gave such a blatant interview to foreign media. He must be taken to court to prove his version or face consequences. This is not the first time Hamid Mir is trying to malign our establishment.
 

~Xer0

Councller (250+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

Lo Ji aa gaye Army k khiliaf paisay lay kar bhonknay walay ... Jab say Army nay in sab ko danda dia howa hay her kisi ki cheekhain nikal rahi hian ...k humain corrpution kyn nahi karnay di jaa rahi ...
 

bilalahmedkhan

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

تھوڑا انتظار کریں ، وہ وقت دور نہیں جب عمرانی چپڑاسی ایمپائرراحیل کو بھی گالیاں بکیں گے ، اپنے لیڈر کی طرح کچھ عرصہ بڑے لوگوں کی تعریفوں کے پل باندھتے ہیں ،قوم کا نجات دھندہ پکارتے ہیں ، جب وہ ان کی ناجائز خواہشات کو پورا نہیں کرتے تو پھر ان کی کردار کشی شروع کر دیتے ہیں :)

InshAllah IK and Raheel will together make Naya Pakistan and soon you'll praise upcoming Prime Minister Imran Khan and Gen Raheel Sharif. Raheel Sharif is a patriotic Pakistani and he knows that there is no other person except Khan who can take Pakistan to the heights of glory. :biggthumpup:
 

Sohraab

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

تھوڑا انتظار کریں ، وہ وقت دور نہیں جب عمرانی چپڑاسی ایمپائرراحیل کو بھی گالیاں بکیں گے ، اپنے لیڈر کی طرح کچھ عرصہ بڑے لوگوں کی تعریفوں کے پل باندھتے ہیں ،قوم کا نجات دھندہ پکارتے ہیں ، جب وہ ان کی ناجائز خواہشات کو پورا نہیں کرتے تو پھر ان کی کردار کشی شروع کر دیتے ہیں :)

aisa kabhi nahi hoga
boot polish karna imran khan aur us ke chamchon k khoon main shamil hai
 

change

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

Media has been behaving irresponsibly in almost every field. It is spreading disinformation and creating more rifts in Pakistani nation let alone educating and unity them. Media personnels have misunderstood the meaning of freedom of speech and expression. Wherever in the world this right is mentioned with reference to media, the right of respect for other's privacy and responsible reporting is also referred to. But our media personnels just want 'right', they're not ready to perform duties tied with this right. The trend of making every news a breaking news and presenting it in a sensational and irresponsible way creates panic in people. The race to improve rating by putting professional norms at the back is the biggest mistake media houses are making. They talk about Pak Armed Forces and ISI like they are talking about an army of enemy. Everybody tries to malign army and ISI unnecessarily and associate them with every thing bad happen in Pakistan. Its natural; public want to see Pakistan progress and move forward; enough is enough; if these corrupt politicians have never been able to do good for Pakistan, its their fault and if now a uniform General is trying to eradicate evils from the soil of Pakistan, people of Pakistan will of course support and like him and the day he will do bad, definitely, he'll lose public support.
 

Democrate

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

اس میں کوئی شق نہیں کے افواج پاکستان ایک دفع پھر سیاست
اور عوام کی زبان بندی کروانے میں مصروف عمل ہو چکی ہیں
ان جنرلز کو پتا ہونا چائیے ہم پاکستان کی فوج کو تو ہمیشہ سپورٹ کرتے رہیں گے لیکن ایک سیاسی فوج کو ہرگز نہیں ،آئین پاکستان کا احترام انکو ایک دن کرنا ہی ہوگا
 

Pak Falcon

Minister (2k+ posts)
Has the guardian or any western media ever criticised their military?? Dafa ho ja Pakistan se jaha dafa hona hai teri wese b is mulk ko zarurat nhi.
 

SharpAsKnife

Minister (2k+ posts)
Wow, In the end you showed what kinda material you are made up of. This western media doesnt see the ongoing problems within pakistan and its corrupt politicians. All they see is a terrorist country which has nothing but talibans and extreemists. ***** to tum jaise logon par hai who supports these western interests. They wud never want this country to get stable and stand on its own feet. Doesn't matter whoever is responsible for accountability in pak, citizens are happy atleast someone is doing it and people like you and mostly putwaris are getting their back sides burnt in to fumes, crying for democracy like this is wot you live for. We stand with army and their danda on these corrupts and criminals. You and ur western interests can bark as much as you can
 

Theekra

Senator (1k+ posts)
Has the guardian or any western media ever criticised their military?? Dafa ho ja Pakistan se jaha dafa hona hai teri wese b is mulk ko zarurat nhi.

It was 'western media' that showed pictures of Guantanamo Bay prison and US Armys attrocities in vietnam.

These pitcures that you get, do you think they were first published in roznama Naya Akhbar Gujranwala?
 

Liaqat Hussain

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army

پاکستان آرمی ہی پاکستان کو بچا رہی ہے ، ورنہ ان پٹواریوں نے بیچنے میں کوئی کسر نہیں چھوڑی

شکریہ پاکستان آرمی
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This is the same democracy that is followed all over the WORLD where the media is used a tool of state POLICY by the Government of that Country :biggthumpup: . If anyone has a problem dont elect the Government in the next elections !! - Your answer should be at the BALLOT !

Its unacceptable that when our culture is maligned with foreign content on our channels, or the army is bashed on our channels that we accept that as "democracy" BUT when the tides are reversed that this is some how "Undemocratic".

This is FULLY DEMOCRATIC !
(bigsmile) .
 
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Pak Falcon

Minister (2k+ posts)
It was 'western media' that showed pictures of Guantanamo Bay prison and US Armys attrocities in vietnam.

These pitcures that you get, do you think they were first published in roznama Naya Akhbar Gujranwala?

And they labeled those prisoners as terrorists. They didnt critisize their military