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Curbs on media
EditorialDecember 14, 2018
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AFTER some uncertainty engendered by contrary messages in the first few months of its tenure, the PTI government’s intentions towards the media are becoming more apparent. And it is a disheartening scenario for anyone who believes in the freedom of the press and the people’s right to information. According to reports, the Voice of America’s Urdu and Pashto websites have been blocked in Pakistan. While the Pashto website had been blocked some months back, the Urdu one too has become inaccessible since last week. The ban, according to a VoA official, came on the heels of coverage by the international news organisation of a rally by the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement in KP. The VoA’s English website quotes Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry as saying that the action was taken on account of “false and prejudiced reporting” by the news source, which he alleged was promoting a single narrative while ignoring the many positive developments in the country.

Nothing could be further from the PTI government’s announcement early in its tenure that it had lifted censorship from state-run media outlets; that implied promise of a state willing to brook a free media has clearly proved to be a false dawn. In fact, the information minister’s statement is one that the most repressive regimes in the world use as justification to silence public debate, strangle independent thought, and impose a one-dimensional worldview upon their people. It is deeply unfortunate that a government that claims to have come into power through elections they have won fair and square, with the will of the people exercising their right of franchise, could resort to such blatant censorship. The media is rightly seen as a pillar of democracy; what else but a free press can act as a watchdog of the public interest? Instead, the media is being pushed to the wall, and journalists who dare ask inconvenient questions, who refuse to be silent in the face of injustice, are demonised as being anti-state. A government that truly wants to do its duty by the people should welcome scrutiny of its processes and decisions, for in their absence, corruption and abuse of power would inevitably thrive. Propaganda — or what is perceived to be propaganda — is undesirable from wherever it emanates, but it must be countered through well-reasoned argument rather than paranoia worthy of a totalitarian state. That does more harm to the country’s image than anything else.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2018
https://www.dawn.com/news/1451328/curbs-on-media

@django @PakSword @BHarwana @RealNapster
 
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Curbs on media
EditorialDecember 14, 2018
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AFTER some uncertainty engendered by contrary messages in the first few months of its tenure, the PTI government’s intentions towards the media are becoming more apparent. And it is a disheartening scenario for anyone who believes in the freedom of the press and the people’s right to information. According to reports, the Voice of America’s Urdu and Pashto websites have been blocked in Pakistan. While the Pashto website had been blocked some months back, the Urdu one too has become inaccessible since last week. The ban, according to a VoA official, came on the heels of coverage by the international news organisation of a rally by the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement in KP. The VoA’s English website quotes Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry as saying that the action was taken on account of “false and prejudiced reporting” by the news source, which he alleged was promoting a single narrative while ignoring the many positive developments in the country.

Nothing could be further from the PTI government’s announcement early in its tenure that it had lifted censorship from state-run media outlets; that implied promise of a state willing to brook a free media has clearly proved to be a false dawn. In fact, the information minister’s statement is one that the most repressive regimes in the world use as justification to silence public debate, strangle independent thought, and impose a one-dimensional worldview upon their people. It is deeply unfortunate that a government that claims to have come into power through elections they have won fair and square, with the will of the people exercising their right of franchise, could resort to such blatant censorship. The media is rightly seen as a pillar of democracy; what else but a free press can act as a watchdog of the public interest? Instead, the media is being pushed to the wall, and journalists who dare ask inconvenient questions, who refuse to be silent in the face of injustice, are demonised as being anti-state. A government that truly wants to do its duty by the people should welcome scrutiny of its processes and decisions, for in their absence, corruption and abuse of power would inevitably thrive. Propaganda — or what is perceived to be propaganda — is undesirable from wherever it emanates, but it must be countered through well-reasoned argument rather than paranoia worthy of a totalitarian state. That does more harm to the country’s image than anything else.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2018
https://www.dawn.com/news/1451328/curbs-on-media

@django @PakSword @BHarwana @RealNapster

They need to ban dawn as well.
 
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Curbs on media
EditorialDecember 14, 2018
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AFTER some uncertainty engendered by contrary messages in the first few months of its tenure, the PTI government’s intentions towards the media are becoming more apparent. And it is a disheartening scenario for anyone who believes in the freedom of the press and the people’s right to information. According to reports, the Voice of America’s Urdu and Pashto websites have been blocked in Pakistan. While the Pashto website had been blocked some months back, the Urdu one too has become inaccessible since last week. The ban, according to a VoA official, came on the heels of coverage by the international news organisation of a rally by the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement in KP. The VoA’s English website quotes Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry as saying that the action was taken on account of “false and prejudiced reporting” by the news source, which he alleged was promoting a single narrative while ignoring the many positive developments in the country.

Nothing could be further from the PTI government’s announcement early in its tenure that it had lifted censorship from state-run media outlets; that implied promise of a state willing to brook a free media has clearly proved to be a false dawn. In fact, the information minister’s statement is one that the most repressive regimes in the world use as justification to silence public debate, strangle independent thought, and impose a one-dimensional worldview upon their people. It is deeply unfortunate that a government that claims to have come into power through elections they have won fair and square, with the will of the people exercising their right of franchise, could resort to such blatant censorship. The media is rightly seen as a pillar of democracy; what else but a free press can act as a watchdog of the public interest? Instead, the media is being pushed to the wall, and journalists who dare ask inconvenient questions, who refuse to be silent in the face of injustice, are demonised as being anti-state. A government that truly wants to do its duty by the people should welcome scrutiny of its processes and decisions, for in their absence, corruption and abuse of power would inevitably thrive. Propaganda — or what is perceived to be propaganda — is undesirable from wherever it emanates, but it must be countered through well-reasoned argument rather than paranoia worthy of a totalitarian state. That does more harm to the country’s image than anything else.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2018
https://www.dawn.com/news/1451328/curbs-on-media

@django @PakSword @BHarwana @RealNapster
In other words they are advocating Trojan horse scenario in the name of freedom of speech, the damn swines make me sick.KudosZibago
 
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freedom of the press and the people’s right to information

Yes. and we have PTV for that. go watch PTV. or you can just change the channel to any of the 20+ news channels we have.

announcement early in its tenure that it had lifted censorship from state-run media outlets;

lifted censorship from state-run media. private media was already free from government's side. doesn't mean we will allow any time of foreign funded propaganda. Also, as per their logic, we should allow DoorDarshan too.

information minister’s statement is one that the most repressive regimes in the world use as justification to silence public debate,

ahan. those wonderful "public debates" that VOA Pashto/urdu conduct. even a third class local channel is better then VOA Pashto.
 
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Yes. and we have PTV for that. go watch PTV. or you can just change the channel to any of the 20+ news channels we have.



lifted censorship from state-run media. private media was already free from government's side. doesn't mean we will allow any time of foreign funded propaganda. Also, as per their logic, we should allow DoorDarshan too.



ahan. those wonderful "public debates" that VOA Pashto/urdu conduct. even a third class local channel is better then VOA Pashto.
Cm kpk in one event fainted due to heat and humidity, a soldier grabbed his arm and proceeded to quickly taking him out of the crowd what did voa said?
Pakistan army manhandles PashtunCM of province

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Why did you change my title
Woke bitches crying :-(
@Arsalan
 
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Cm kpk in one event fainted due to heat and humidity, a soldier grabbed his arm and proceeded to quickly taking him out of the crowd what did voa said?
Pakistan army manhandles PashtunCM of province

It will take atleast 10 more years for the world to see our army as something different then a master. Qasoor sirf unka he ni ham ne b unky propaganda ko fuel kia hua time to time through dictatorship. It is the 11th year of continuous democracy in Pakistan and we are already seeing corrupt going to jails. We will be good at 20th year.
 
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It is the 11th year of continuous democracy in Pakistan and we are already seeing corrupt going to jails.
And all unsponsored people have unanimously agreed these 10 years were one of the worst for Pakistan where all power lied in hands of one party leader who had a policy of pick and chose when it came to development and even loadshedding
Where was PTM and its VOA sponsors when Pashtun CM and his Pashtun supporters were being tear gassed for the mere act of entering Punjab?
Where was PTM and its VOA sponsors when wheat export to KPK was blocked from Punjab due to rising prices?
Where was PTM and its VOA sponsors when people in Fata were getting droned by US?
Where was PTM and its VOA sponsors when IDP,s were denied entry in Punjab and Sindh by so called jamhoiryat key alambardars?

Bc l#n samjha hy logon ko in pen yako ney?
Qasoor sirf unka he ni ham ne b unky propaganda ko fuel kia hua time to time through dictatorship.
Policies of dictatorships in the beginning are really good, i mean they are pro business and pro local government but as time passes their political ambitions ruin everything be it NRO of Mush or political f,ups of Ayub
We will be good at 20th year.
Next 10 years of for pti to rule PMLN is history as the entire leadership will be in jail in 3 months max
 
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Yes. and we have PTV for that. go watch PTV. or you can just change the channel to any of the 20+ news channels we have.



lifted censorship from state-run media. private media was already free from government's side. doesn't mean we will allow any time of foreign funded propaganda. Also, as per their logic, we should allow DoorDarshan too.



ahan. those wonderful "public debates" that VOA Pashto/urdu conduct. even a third class local channel is better then VOA Pashto.
VOA Pashto debates were quite catchy. My grandfather said it's more like an addiction. And it did affect his judgement when it came to national issues. I'm glad it got banned.
 
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VOA Pashto debates were quite catchy. My grandfather said it's more like an addiction. And it did affect his judgement when it came to national issues. I'm glad it got banned.

Those were catchy because they were part of a whole propaganda network. Just like that youtube channel “china uncensored”. Very catchy yet criticism for the sake of it. When you see one of his video yoy will say “that sounds right. China is evil”. But when you start to watch his other videos you came to know that its all propaganda.
 
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who needs mainstream media when we have youtube and twitter ,
 
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Cm kpk in one event fainted due to heat and humidity, a soldier grabbed his arm and proceeded to quickly taking him out of the crowd what did voa said?
Pakistan army manhandles PashtunCM of province

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Why did you change my title
Woke bitches crying :-(
@Arsalan
Some MOD had to do it. Forum policy, the title have to be same as the reported article, no alteration allowed. :)

BUT

You did a good job nonetheless!!
 
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Some MOD had to do it. Forum policy, the title have to be same as the reported article, no alteration allowed. :)

BUT

You did a good job nonetheless!!


EXCEPT when alterations are indeed allowed or even encouraged: :D

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/amer...voa-websites-inaccessible-in-pakistan.591553/

Where does the link have the first part of the title in it? Or is this just yet another blatant violation of PDF rules because it is endorsed?

No problem, it only proves what is actually done is more important than what is said by munaajemint and gurnamint alike. Once again.

Back on topic, media censorship is always a losing game in the end, no matter what.
 
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