Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists - Committee to Protect Journalists

پاکستانی

Councller (250+ posts)
New York, September 6, 2013--The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on the Pakistani government to ensure that there is a full investigation into the abduction and beating of a journalist for The Friday Times. Ali Chishti, who writes on national security and counter-terrorism, told CPJ and local news outlets that he was abducted and beaten on Friday, August 30, and released the next morning.


"The abduction by police and subsequent abuse of Ali Chishti must not go unpunished," said Bob Dietz, CPJ's Asia program coordinator. "Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government should make every effort to bring the perpetrators to justice. Sharif should make a priority of addressing the impunity with which attacks on journalists have taken place over the years. Pakistan's record is abysmal in protecting its journalists from harassment, abduction, beatings and even death."


https://www.cpj.org/2013/09/pakistan-prime-minister-should-address-abuse-of-jo.php
 

sarbakaf

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

This incident aside
but the journalists in pakistan are acting like goons
some one need to tackle them and who is better eligible to do that than MQM ;)
 

Aijazahmed

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

This incident aside
but the journalists in pakistan are acting like goons
some one need to tackle them and who is better eligible to do that than MQM ;)
Mr. Just read the first line before commenting on anything.

The abduction by police and subsequent abuse of Ali Chishti must not go unpunished," said Bob Dietz, CPJ's Asia program coordinator. "Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government should make every effort to bring the perpetrators to justice. Sharif should make a priority of addressing the impunity with which attacks on journalists have taken place over the years. Pakistan's record is abysmal in protecting its journalists from harassment, abduction, beatings and even death."
 

barca

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Your beloved Zulfiqar Mirza had appointed his own people in Karachi police when he was IM of Sindh.

ARACHI, Jan 12: Merit has been set aside in the recruitment process of the police department, with the two major coalition partners in the Sindh government having worked out a formula to fill the seats of constables with people said to be close to the parties, it emerged on Wednesday.However, both the parties denied coming to an understanding about the political appointments in the capital city police.
Reliable sources told Dawn that Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah during their recent visit to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement headquarters popularly known as Nine Zero took along job letters for 676 candidates.
Following the visit and the reversal of petroleum prices, the estranged coalition partner withdrew its decision to sit on the opposition benches in the parliament.The sources said that ahead of the Prime Minister`s scheduled visit to Nine Zero, staff of the CCPO office and other officers worked against time to prepare the job letters.They added that according to the agreed formula, the Pakistan People`s Party and the MQM would enjoy the liberty of inducting 777 and 676 people from their party into the police force.As there are around 1,900 seats for constables in the capital city police in the current round of recruitment, only 447 seats will be left after the political appointments. However, sources close to the CCPO office said the number of vacancies had not yet been specified.As the recruitment of constables in the Capital City Police Karachi is currently under way, around 10,000 candidates have applied for the jobs. Physical, written tests and interviews with the candidates are being conducted in different police headquarters of the city.Among these thousands of candidates were 1,453 candidates belonging to the PPP and MQM quota, the sources said.They added that medical letters had been issued to the candidates from the respective zonal DIG offices on Tuesday and Wednesday.After their medical examination to be carried out at the police hospital, the CCPO office would issue appointment letters to these candidates, the sources said.A senior police officer requesting anonymity said that the general candidates, especially those who are kin of policemen, would grudge the successful candidates their appointments. He said: It is very likely that some of the disgruntled candidates may go to court against the backdoor appointment.When contacted, Adviser to Chief Minister Waqar Mehdi denied that the coalition partners had their quotas in the recruitment process. He said that the hiring was being done on a merit basis. All the set rules and phases of recruitment like running, written examination, interviews are being followed in the recruitment process in the police department, the adviser said.Similarly, Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Faisal Sabzwari denied that there was any kind of understanding between the two parties on the hiring of police constables. In the presence of Dr Zulfikar Mirza, how can it be possible? he asked.[ha ha ha]In recent weeks, Dr Mirza has hurled thinly veiled barbs at the MQM, accusing it not in so many words of supporting targeted killing in Karachi.It`s totally a baseless thing to say, Mr Sabzwari said, adding that only urban and ruler quotas were observed in government jobs.Sharing his experience in office, former police chief of Sindh Jehangir Mirza told Dawn that he was not able to hire a single man in the police throughout his tenure as the issue of recruitment had become highly politicised.He remained the police chief of Sindh from January 2006 till his retirement from the service in April 2007.When I took over, a list of candidates had already been prepared by an officer, but there were allegations that Urdu-speaking candidates had been named in the list, he said.It was only after our tireless efforts that we succeeded in initiating a new recruitment process in a transparent manner, he said. Yet the then chief minister and the MQM had objections to the process, he added. He said: Being the head of the police department, I told them that a lot of effort has been put in to make the process of hiring transparent and that overall recruitment is being done on a merit basis, but then there was no headway in the process till the time I was in office, he recalled.In my opinion, it`s better not to do recruitment than to induct bad stuff in the police force, as its repercussions would have to be borne for the next 30 to 35 years, Mr Mirza mused.
http://beta.dawn.com/news/598293/145...in-police-dept
 

barca

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Your beloved Zulfiqar Mirza had appointed his own people in Karachi police when he was IM of Sindh.


طوائف پارٹی کے پرانے کارنامے


MQM to hold pro-Zardari rally on Sunday

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derogatory language against President Asif Ali Zardari by leaders of Pakistan Muslim League-N during a public meeting in Lahore on Friday.
The decision was taken by the MQM coordination committee at an emergency meeting held on Friday evening.
The meeting decided that a rally would be held on Sunday at Tibet Centre on M.A. Jinnah Road to express solidarity with the president.
Speaking to participants of the meeting, MQM chief Altaf Hussain condemned the use of derogatory language against President Zardari by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and other speakers.
In a statement, the MQM chief said that the derogatory language could also harm the integrity of the country.
http://beta.dawn.com/news/669719/mqm...ally-on-sunday

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Aijazahmed

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

ARACHI, Jan 12: Merit has been set aside in the recruitment process of the police department, with the two major coalition partners in the Sindh government having worked out a formula to fill the seats of constables with people said to be close to the parties, it emerged on Wednesday.However, both the parties denied coming to an understanding about the political appointments in the capital city police.
Reliable sources told Dawn that Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah during their recent visit to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement headquarters — popularly known as Nine Zero — took along job letters for 676 candidates.Following the visit and the reversal of petroleum prices, the estranged coalition partner withdrew its decision to sit on the opposition benches in the parliament.The sources said that ahead of the Prime Minister`s scheduled visit to Nine Zero, staff of the CCPO office and other officers worked against time to prepare the job letters.They added that according to the agreed formula, the Pakistan People`s Party and the MQM would enjoy the liberty of inducting 777 and 676 people from their party into the police force.As there are around 1,900 seats for constables in the capital city police in the current round of recruitment, only 447 seats will be left after the political appointments. However, sources close to the CCPO office said the number of vacancies had not yet been specified.As the recruitment of constables in the Capital City Police Karachi is currently under way, around 10,000 candidates have applied for the jobs. Physical, written tests and interviews with the candidates are being conducted in different police headquarters of the city.Among these thousands of candidates were 1,453 candidates belonging to the PPP and MQM quota, the sources said.They added that medical letters had been issued to the candidates from the respective zonal DIG offices on Tuesday and Wednesday.After their medical examination to be carried out at the police hospital, the CCPO office would issue appointment letters to these candidates, the sources said.A senior police officer requesting anonymity said that the general candidates, especially those who are kin of policemen, would grudge the successful candidates their appointments. He said: “It is very likely that some of the disgruntled candidates may go to court against the backdoor appointment.”When contacted, Adviser to Chief Minister Waqar Mehdi denied that the coalition partners had their quotas in the recruitment process. He said that the hiring was being done on a merit basis. “All the set rules and phases of recruitment like running, written examination, interviews are being followed in the recruitment process in the police department,” the adviser said.Similarly, Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Faisal Sabzwari denied that there was any kind of understanding between the two parties on the hiring of police constables. “In the presence of Dr Zulfikar Mirza, how can it be possible?” he asked.[ha ha ha]In recent weeks, Dr Mirza has hurled thinly veiled barbs at the MQM, accusing it — not in so many words — of supporting targeted killing in Karachi.“It`s totally a baseless thing to say,” Mr Sabzwari said, adding that only urban and ruler quotas were observed in government jobs.Sharing his experience in office, former police chief of Sindh Jehangir Mirza told Dawn that he was not able to hire a single man in the police throughout his tenure as the issue of recruitment had become highly politicised.He remained the police chief of Sindh from January 2006 till his retirement from the service in April 2007.When I took over, a list of candidates had already been prepared by an officer, but there were allegations that Urdu-speaking candidates had been named in the list,” he said.“It was only after our tireless efforts that we succeeded in initiating a new recruitment process in a transparent manner,” he said. Yet the then chief minister and the MQM had objections to the process, he added. He said: “Being the head of the police department, I told them that a lot of effort has been put in to make the process of hiring transparent and that overall recruitment is being done on a merit basis, but then there was no headway in the process till the time I was in office,” he recalled.“In my opinion, it`s better not to do recruitment than to induct bad stuff in the police force, as its repercussions would have to be borne for the next 30 to 35 years,” Mr Mirza mused.
http://beta.dawn.com/news/598293/145...in-police-dept

I admit here that you are actually a kid who doesn't know the meaning of "RELIABLE SOURCES" in Pakistani journalism.
 

barca

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

I admit here that you are actually a kid who doesn't know the meaning of "RELIABLE SOURCES" in Pakistani journalism.
تم کوئی ثبوت پوسٹ کرو کے کراچی پولیس میں متحدہ کے لوگ نہیں ہیں ؟
 

Aijazahmed

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

تم کوئی ثبوت پوسٹ کرو کے کراچی پولیس میں متحدہ کے لوگ نہیں ہیں ؟

I don't have any proof and having said that both of us agreed that neither of us has any proof of our claims.
But yes, you have garbage news to justify and provoke your hatred.
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The shameless breed of liberal fascist journalists trained / bred / fed by west and then let loose like p i g s on Pakistan are attacking and abusing on all fronts....be it social/moral/religious values or defense forces. These are the snakes in our ranks. They must be brought to justice under the law of Pakistan.....but the cheap Justice is all out to defend them.
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Oh! where did get this news :13:

But A.K. Chishti is pro MQM. Then why did MQM abduct to him?

Then why did MQM kill Imran Farooq and many other from its top order and workers..............Mafia Gangs do this......they kill even their father and then get killed in the same process......
 

Aijazahmed

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Then why did MQM kill Imran Farooq and many other from its top order and workers..............Mafia Gangs do this......they kill even their father and then get killed in the same process......


How do you know MQM killed Imran Farooq?
 

Aijazahmed

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Who doesn't know who killed Imran Farooq....................MQM has never ever killed a fly;)

Who doesn't know? At least neither me nor Scotland yard, but you know.....amazing...LOL
I like your hatred, it helps a lot MQM to survive.
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Who doesn't know? At least neither me nor Scotland yard, but you know.....amazing...LOL
I like your hatred, it helps a lot MQM to survive.

A Pooch smooched in the lap of MI6.....on the service rendered in Karachi by turning it into hell and spreading sectarian violence by killing both sides people ........... How dare Scotland Yard even dare to touch the most useful weapon against Pakistan in their hands..................I haven't mentioned MQM's letters yet. Of course the agency ops are covert. :)
 

pkpatriot

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
journalists and Lawyers in Pakistan are "out of Control"
Ye log apnay apay se hi bahir ho chukay hain......They are not Muzloom at all...
on 99 out of 100 incidences they are involved in threatening /Blackmailing...
Though I may be wrong

They have no code of conduct...
 

پاکستانی

Councller (250+ posts)
Re: Pakistan Prime Minister should address abuse of journalists

Then why did MQM kill Imran Farooq and many other from its top order and workers..............Mafia Gangs do this......they kill even their father and then get killed in the same process......

First prove something. Did someone had charged in Imran Farooq murder? Old blame game.
 

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