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PFUJ voices concern over rise in violence against journalists
By Bushra Makhdoom
ISLAMABAD—The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has condemned
the recent incidents of manhandling, kidnapping, unlawful confinement
and torture of journalists and demanded stern action against those
responsible. A statement issued by PFUJ Secretary General Mazhar Abbas
also condemned registration of cases against journalists in interior of
Sindh and demanded withdrawal of all cases registered against
journalists since November 27.
The PFUJ said in different incidents of violence Pir Zubair Shah, Akhtar
Somroo of New York Times, Absar Alam of GEO, and Wiqar Kiyani of
Guardian were targeted and they passed through trauma.
The Federal Information Minister Ms Sherry Rehman has assured PFUJ that
she will take up these cases with the concerned authorities and will see
that justice is done in all such cases, said the statement.
Following the release of two abducted journalist Pir Zubair Shah and
Akhtar Somroo by Taliban, they were kept by the security agencies and
have not been freed yet, it said.
The PFUJ said they were allegedly kept for questioning but are expected
to reach Peshawar later Monday, if released by the political officers.
The PFUJ condemned the manhandling of the senior journalist and Bureau
Chief of Geo TV, Islamabad, Absar Alam, allegedly by the relatives and
friends of former Chief Minister Punjab. Those responsible for the
incident were released by the police after few hours, the statement
said.
“Those who tried to assault Alam must be taken to task,” the PFUJ
demanded.
In another serious incident unidentified people kidnapped Wiqar Kiyani,
an stinger for British newspaper Guardian on Sunday night.
Earlier, on his return from Karachi, where he was doing a story on a
British national Sohaib Siddiqui, he was told that his house in G-8/1,
was raided and was in bad shape.
According to the latest report Kiyani was freed after alleged torture
with a warning not to follow the story or tell about his ordeal. He was
thrown from a vehicle near Mianwali.
“These incidents were of grave concern for us and simply unacceptable,”
the PFUJ said.
The PFUJ has demanded immediate release of the two journalists of NYT,
recovery of Wiqar Kiyani and action against those responsible for his
alleged illegal confinement. |