Geo TV off air for second week in many parts of Pakistan

Updated 07 April 2018
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Geo TV off air for second week in many parts of Pakistan

  • PEMRA has already ordered restoration of all Geo TV channel on its actual position.
  • PBA said that freedom of speech and the right to information are basic rights guaranteed under the Constitution of Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD: Geo, Pakistan’s leading private TV channel, is still off the air for the second week, after its transmissions have been suspended in many parts of Pakistan.
On its official twitter account, Geo posted a message for its viewers, asking them to raise their voices.
“If viewers/readers cannot watch Geo News on their TV screens or if our channels have somehow been shifted from their original numbers, or if they are deprived of receiving their copies of Daily Jang or/and The News, they can lodge complains ...,” the weet read.
The reason for putting Geo off the hook is not known, and even the TV management has not categorically said anything on the development.
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has already ordered the restoration of all Geo TV channels on its actual position on cable but the instruction has not been implemented yet.
“The shutting down of any licensed channel is the violation of PEMRA laws,” PEMRA said in statement early this week on April 2.
“The authority has suspended the licenses of (cable operators) Wateen Multimedia Lahore, World Call Cable, Lahore and Karachi, warning if Geo’s channels were not restored, their licenses would be canceled,” the statement said.
The Pakistan Broadcasters Association, a body of the country’s media houses, in its statement referring to PEMRA’s notification, said PBA members are all PEMRA licensees and any closure of a licensed channel on cable networks without following due course of law is unlawful and violates basic rights given under the constitution of Pakistan.
“Freedom of speech and the right to information are basic rights guaranteed under the constitution of Pakistan. PBA demands that PEMRA and the Government of Pakistan ensure that no lawful licensed channel should be taken off air without following the given procedures under the law,” the statement read.
“PBA also demands that any such violation of its members’ legal rights to broadcast must be immediately addressed.”

 


Police kill five militants, foil plan to block highway in Pakistan’s southwest

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Police kill five militants, foil plan to block highway in Pakistan’s southwest

  • The militants were killed in an intelligence-based operation in Mastung district of Balochistan
  • Search, combing operations are underway to apprehend accomplices of militants who fled the scene

QUETTA: Pakistan’s counterterrorism police on Monday said they had killed five militants, who were planning to block the Quetta–Sibi highway and target security forces, in an intelligence-based operation in the southwestern Balochistan province.
The operation took place in Mastung district when militants affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) were planning to carry out “subversive activities” against security forces and the public, according to a CTD spokesperson.
CTD received credible intelligence that armed BLA militants had taken positions near Mastung’s Dasht area to block the Quetta–Sibi highway and target security forces and civilian traffic. Acting swiftly on the information, CTD teams moved into the area. The militants opened indiscriminate fire upon sighting CTD personnel.
“During the encounter, five unknown terrorists were shot dead, while other accomplices managed to flee, taking advantage of the rugged and mountainous terrain,” the CTD spokesperson said in a statement.
Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, has long been the site of a separatist insurgency and witnessed a series of high-profile militant attacks last year. In March, the BLA hijacked a passenger train and the siege killed at least 60 people, while in May, a suicide bombing in Khuzdar killed several children on a school bus.
The separatists accuse the central government of stealing their resources to fund development in Punjab. The federal government denies the allegations and says it is working for the uplift of local communities in Balochistan, where China has been building a deep-sea port as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.
Officials found seven hand grenades, five sub-machine guns with live rounds and three motorcycles from the scene, according to the CTD statement.
“Search and combing operations are underway to apprehend the fleeing terrorists and dismantle the remaining network,” it read.