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Global news publishers, editors call for release of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman in letter to PM

By News Desk
April 05, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The World Association of News Publishers and the World Editors Forum, which represent 18,000 publications, 15,000 online sites and over 3,000 companies in more than 120 countries, have expressed deep concern at the arrest of Editor-in-Chief of Jang-Geo Media Group Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman and called for his immediate release.

“We take this opportunity to draw your attention to the urgent need to address a declining situation for independent journalism in Pakistan, a process that, despite originating with your predecessors, has not improved under your administration,” Fernando De Yarza Lopez-Madrazo, President, World Association of News Publishers, said in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

He said Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman was arrested on March 12 by the National Accountability Bureau in relation to unproven events dating back to a land purchase made some 34 years ago. “The Bureau alleges that Mr. Rahman illegally leased land from the government of then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in 1986 and proceeded to have ownership transferred to him in 2016, when Mr. Sharif again headed the government,” he noted. “Rahman denies the allegations and claims the property was acquired via a private transaction. We reiterate similar concerns to those raised in recent weeks by opposition politicians, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, and international media freedom organisations in questioning the independence of the National Accountability Bureau by denouncing what appear to be politicised moves to silence a critical voice and further stifle press freedom in the country,” he added.

“In the context of wider claims of official pressure and intimidation against Jang Media Group employees, as well as reported threats to use the media regulator to shut down its television channels, we find the arrest of Mr. Rahman particularly alarming as it fits to a pattern of orchestrated harassment against a critical independent media organisation,” he noted.

“Furthermore, we understand that the ongoing suspension of official government advertising to Jang Media Group outlets and other independent titles around the country is having a highly detrimental effect, threatening the financial stability of media that were already suffering under the present economic climate and leading to retrenchments and downsizing,” he maintained.

“We remind you that the withholding of official advertising, or the preferential treatment or favouring of some media above others based on their relationship to those in power, is a form of soft censorship. This practice has a deleterious effect to the health and viability of the media ecosystem and is the antithesis to transparent, democratic governance in support of a free press,” he said.

“In the context of the current global Covid-19 outbreak, we would urge you, Mr Prime Minister, to support media plurality and ensure your actions—or those of your government—strengthen rather than hinder the work of the independent press.”

The letter called for the immediate release of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman while the decision on whether to take his case to trial is made. “Should charges be pursued, we urge you to ensure any process is conducted independently and free from any political influence,” the president WAN-IFRA concluded.