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Media censorship in action - Pakistan

Judiciary is corrupt. Lets accept it for a moment to calm your stupid ego.

Now tell us, who's responsible for this media censorship?



He put blind patwari in same sentence with bhakt. Shows you about how some people here think of themselves.

As higher intellectual beings who are justified and think all people against their political ideology are stupid.

It's a Sunk Cost Fallacy.

Its understandable that they invested so much faith in this change that any resistance to it is seen as a personal attack. Which is what blinds them to some of the negative traits of the person they support too.

Healthy discussion should be encouraged not discouraged about a prime minister. The usual retort is, but the previous government did x, y and z.

Might I add, it's not exclusive to Pakistan. Anywhere, you see a government that has come into power with a rousing majority, enjoys this. How long is the key question.
 
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Translation: I have no answer to it, so I will shift blame.

Stop going off topic now. Topic is not judiciary, topic is media censorship. Thanks.
Media Censorship was not the intention you opened this thread.
Patwaris like you didn't care for Model Town victims or their families because it was their own doing yet suddenly developed a heart for Rao Anwar victims.
I will keep commenting on that since PTI bashing was your intention for opening this thread.

Fascism breeds fascists. I am not surprised.
I am sure i can change your opinion on this over a plate of free biryani.
 
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Mayor of Karachi belong to PTI .... ???
Censorship is done by PTI .....???
Political Activity is allowed in Public Parks ....??
Jibran Nasir who I think is also a lawyer does not know the rules ....??

Yar samajh nahi ati, bhala PTI kiya ek sitting duck hai ya kiya. Jo bhi problem ho it gets deflected to someone else. PTI bhala kis kaam ki hai.

Mayor of Karachi belong to PTI .... ???
Censorship is done by PTI .....???
Political Activity is allowed in Public Parks ....??
Jibran Nasir who I think is also a lawyer does not know the rules ....??

Someone recall PTI Dharna. If this is so illegal, then what is that dharna?

You know I find it funny or surprising that there are Pakistani people who see BJP and how their followers (bhakts) are blinded. But are oblivious to the same happening with Pakistan, with PTI and its supporters.

Grounds for negative rating? A good truth prink in the soft spot or an actual valid reason?

Mayor of Karachi belong to PTI .... ???
Censorship is done by PTI .....???
Political Activity is allowed in Public Parks ....??
Jibran Nasir who I think is also a lawyer does not know the rules ....??

And yes, "political activity" is allowed, it's public space and there's no disturbance of peace or promotion of violence and rousing up people to commit crime, and there's no hindrance to everyday life of people (i wouldn't call standing up for victims of murder though political activity!)
 
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Caption reads;

"The moment when the state apparatus stifled our voice against the killer Rao Anwar."

For context, today I believe, LEA arrived at the Frere Hall and removed the legal artwork representing the "Killing fields of Karachi," put up for the innocent victims of Former SSP Rao Anwar, who is believed to have been in the killings of 444 people.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2088264/1-move-kill-karachis-killing-fields-stirs-controversy/?amp=1

Mystery men shut down exhibit on ‘Karachi’s killing fields’
By shahzeb ahmed
Oct.27,2019
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Art installation depicting ‘story of 444 killings by Rao Anwar' forcibly shut down at Ferere Hall
KARACHI:
Pablo Picasso once said, “The purpose of art is to wash the dust of daily life off our souls.” But what happens when that dust is mixed with blood and any attempts to wash it off will only stain your hands. The art is forcibly removed as Adeela Suleiman – associate professor and head of the Fine Arts Department at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture – experienced on the first day of the Karachi Biennale 2019, which was featuring her art installation, titled “Killing fields of Karachi”, at the Frere Hall.

The installation comprised 444 stone pillars with pyramidal tops, crowned with wilted metal flowers. Each pillar represented a victim of the infamous former SSP Rao Anwar – who is believed to have been directly or indirectly involved in the killings of 444 persons in suspect police encounters.

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PHOTO: EXPRESS

The installation also featured a short documentary featuring Muhammad Khan, the father of Naqeebullah Mehsud, who was allegedly killed in a fake police encounter on Anwar’s orders. The documentary also explored facts surrounding the encounter, featuring drone footage of the site he was allegedly shot dead among other details.

Shutting it down

As the event opened doors to the public at around 10am on Sunday, visitors lazily strolled in and observed the installations, murmuring amongst themselves about a tragedy they may have followed in the news but had no idea of its victims or their loved ones. Some may have been struck by the odd display of headstones representing the victims. Others by the wilted metal flowers signifying the lives snuffed out too soon. Yet others would have stopped to see the film, perhaps contemplating what it would feel like to lose your son so callously to the very law enforcers who were sworn to protect his life.

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PHOTO: EXPRESS

At around 12 noon, while the visitors were immersed in their thoughts, absorbing the artist’s portrayal of one of the darkest hours of Karachi’s bloody history, several cars pulled up in the parking lot of the Frere Hall gardens. Important-looking men swiftly climbed out and strode into the administration office.

Sometime later, the Frere Hall staff came to the lower gallery where the documentary was being screened and informed the organisers that it would have to be shut down. They asked everyone to leave the hall and padlocked the doors to the gallery.

Rao Anwar: Super cop, encounter specialist or political pawn?

The controversy

The move may have been aimed at stopping people from seeing the installation but it backfired spectacularly as soon after the incident, social media was abuzz with chatter over a ‘controversial’ piece of art that had touched the nerve of powerful quarters. Amid the buzz, there wasn’t much clarity on who the important-looking men were – some said they were from law enforcement agenices, others pointed to personnel close to Rao Anwar and yet others simply shrugged, saying they were people who had stuff to hide.

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PHOTO: EXPRESS

And yet this was what was most baffling to the artist, Suleiman. “My work was just a story of incidents that took place in Karachi around a year ago. There was nothing in it that wasn’t already public knowledge,” she told a press conference outside the Frere Hall library, later that evening.

“We artists express our emotions,” said Suleiman. “We speak about things that leave a mark on our souls.” The incidents may have left a mark on the collective conscience of the country, but Faisal Siddiqui, who is representing Khan Muhammad in the Naqeebullah murder case, believes that Sunday’s events showed there was still a long way to go for them to get justice.

Speaking at the press conference alongside Suleiman and civil activists Jibran Nasir and Karamat Ali, Siddiqui said that they had been increasingly hopeful for the last one and a half years that those who were “killed like cats and dogs” by Anwar would be given justice. “He killed so many people that you wouldn’t find such statistics in the Guiness Book of World Records,” said Siddiqui, while quoting official police records. “We were hopeful that Anwar would be punished for his crimes, but today’s events clearly show that Rao Anwar and others like him are being protected.”

Ali, a founding member of the Pakistan Institute of Labour, Education and Research, also assailed the move to silence an artist’s expression, saying artists from across the world had come to Karachi to participate in the event and such a move would be counter-productive to the ‘soft image’ we wanted to show the world. “It was an ill-advised move and I would ask those behind it to reconsider their decision,” he said.

‘This is not art’

As Nasir was giving the closing remarks at the press conference, a man broke through the crowd and started telling everyone to leave. “This is a public park. You cannot do politics here,” said the unidentified man, who picked up the media personnel’s microphones from the make-shift podium and lay them on the ground.

This sparked a screaming contest between the man and Nasir. On being asked repeatedly to identify himself, the man introduced himself as the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s Parks Director-General Afaq Mirza. At this, Nasir told Mirza to go and dig details of the corruption committed by his predecessor, much to the crowd’s appreciation.

Mirza, who all this while was on the phone with Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhtar, refused to budge. Even after Nasir left, Mirza spoke to media personnel where he said that the Biennale organisers were given permission to display art and ‘not vandalism’. “They have turned this place into a graveyard,” he said emphatically. “This is not art.”

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PHOTO: EXPRESS

Asked if he had known in advance what they were going to display, Mirza went into a vague response about good art and how it must portray the good of society. To another question about whether he had ordered the installation to be closed down, given that he was the authority on Karachi’s parks, he said that the area was ‘sensitive’ and the art installation was in bad taste. He did say, however, that his department did not order for it to be shut down.

The Express Tribune made several attempts to reach out to the organisers of the Karachi Biennale 2019 through their public relations manager but no one was available for comment.

Jibran :YOU ARE A NOBODY!!
Man:Im DG Parks
Jibran: oh shit..nai patloon pakrao bc..
 
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They were too lenient with him. He should be kicked in the face and thrown out of the park. It is for people not for his politics.
 
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As always, fascists have NOTHING noteworthy to say.
ok so im a fascist now..
like i give two flying ducks.

Go back to your anti-china campaign..what you are originally here for..
Rememebr you need to convince us to be anti-china.

Dont fill your plate with too much stuff.
 
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They were too lenient with him. He should be kicked in the face and thrown out of the park. It is for people not for his politics.

It is public space. As long as there isn't a disturbance of peace, hindrance to everyday life, or instigation of violence, it is legal.

Only reason they arrived was to protect a murderer and because his words struck a prick in powerful quarters.

ok so im a fascist now..
like i give two flying ducks.

Go back to your anti-china campaign..what you are originally here for..
Rememebr you need to convince us to be anti-china.

Dont fill your plate with too much stuff.

Anything else you want to vent off about and go off topic?

They were too lenient with him. He should be kicked in the face and thrown out of the park. It is for people not for his politics.

And since when is standing up for what is right considered politics.

Tehreek-e-Insaf? Only by name.
 
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And yes, "political activity" is allowed
read the rules .... Political activity in Public Parks are Not allowed ...
Yar samajh nahi ati, bhala PTI kiya ek sitting duck hai ya kiya. Jo bhi problem ho it gets deflected to someone else. PTI bhala kis kaam ki hai.
Simple Question DG parks of Karachi Municipal comes under PTI lead Fedearal Government .... ???

Or it is a clear display of anti PTI camp to associate every wrong doing of their own to PTI ....
Someone recall PTI Dharna. If this is so illegal, then what is that dharna?
was it in Public Park .... ??

I think you have not visited Karachi ever, because if we should allow Political activity in Public parks then we should also allow MQM offices were bulit in Public parks they can also claim Political Activity is Allowed in Public Parks .....
 
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It is public space. As long as there isn't a disturbance of peace, hindrance to everyday life, or instigation of violence, it is legal.

Only reason they arrived was to protect a murderer and because his words struck a prick in powerful quarters.



Anything else you want to vent off about and go off topic?

Do something like this here in Saudi and you will be a missing person in no time. Maybe that's why KSA is such a peaceful country.
If he wants to gather people he should book a hall and invite people there for his speeches.

Personally I don't want to see a public gathering at a park where I came with my family to chill. It is outright wrong and it does disturbs the peace of common people.
 
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read the rules .... Political activity in Public Parks are Not allowed ...

Simple Question DG parks of Karachi Municipal comes under PTI lead Fedearal Government .... ???

Or it is a clear display of anti PTI camp to associate every wrong doing of their own to PTI ....

was it in Public Park .... ??

I think you have not visited Karachi ever, because if we should allow Political activity in Public parks then we should also allow MQM offices were bulit in Public parks they can also claim Political Activity is Allowed in Public Parks .....

Will need a law book.

PTI Dharna was not in park, it was in a federally owned property. It literally stopped the country. That's worse!

And read again, it is allowed if there isn't disturbance of peace, hindrance to everyday life, damage to property, or instigation of violence.

People here live in Democratic countries, they should know better, is this concept really that alien to them?

Do something like this here in Saudi and you will be a missing person in no time. Maybe that's why KSA is such a peaceful country.
If he wants to gather people he should book a hall and invite people there for his speeches.

Personally I don't want to see a public gathering at a park where I came with my family to chill. It is outright wrong and it does disturbs the peace of common people.

It's not a big gathering, I am not sure if you can see...

And in Democratic countries, this is a thing.

And Saudi Arabia is actually a fascist state, lmao. Political opposition is not allowed, any political comment there is not allowed, not even for Kashmir, the region for which you have set your profile.
Lick their boots more, and thanks for proving my point.
 
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Do something like this here in Saudi and you will be a missing person in no time. Maybe that's why KSA is such a peaceful country.
If he wants to gather people he should book a hall and invite people there for his speeches.

Personally I don't want to see a public gathering at a park where I came with my family to chill. It is outright wrong and it does disturbs the peace of common people.

You would be devastated to know that Imran Khan did a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan. Also which family visits a park at evening?

yes sectarian Jib has had connections with extremist shia groups and bhensa(a group that derogated islam to inrage people online)..

Cool baseless accusations, keep going off topic bud. PTI meanwhile made Riasat-e-Medina a scapegoat meanwhile. It literally used religion.
 
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And read again, it is allowed
just give a single reference in from any official source ....

BTW have you ever visited Karachi if not then plz stop posting ignorant comments for your kind information not even functions which people used to organise in Parks in past is now forbidden so now even small family function can not be organised in Public Parks in Karachi ....
 
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