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Pakistan Print 2019-12-04

CPNE concerned at 'protest' outside Dawn offices

Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors (CPNE) President Arif Nizami has expressed concern over the 'besiegement' of Dawn newspaper's offices in Islamabad and demanded the government put an end to attacks on media.
Published 04 Dec, 2019 12:00am

Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors (CPNE) President Arif Nizami has expressed concern over the 'besiegement' of Dawn newspaper's offices in Islamabad and demanded the government put an end to attacks on media.

A few dozen unidentified people on Monday staged a 'protest' outside Dawn offices over publication of a news report regarding the ethnicity of the London Bridge attacker who stabbed two persons to death last week.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Nizami said that under the incumbent government, the attacks on media have increased manifold which point towards its hostility towards the 'so-called fourth pillar of state'.

He condemned the statements made by ministers that preceded the attack, saying that the remarks were a source of concern for the journalist community.

He questioned the silence of government officials on the incident, saying the policies employed by the government against media are hurting journalists.

The CPNE chief said the 'censorship' imposed by the state apparatus will not do the country any good, adding that journalists must be free to report independently without any fear or pressure from the state quarters.

"Free media is vital for the political, economic, defence, and cultural stability of the country as it provides a platform to express and disseminate various type of information and opinions with all kinds of diversity; thus creates enabling environment for a tolerant society," the CPNE president said.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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