The International Federation of Journalists today condemned the actions of the Dubai authorities which has shut down Pakistani media forced to operate from the United Arab Emirates after they were closed by the Pakistan government as part of the emergency crackdown imposed by President Pervez Musharraf.
The Dubai offices of Pakistan’s independent Geo TV station were shut down by a telephone call from the Emirati government under heavy pressure from the Pakistan, said the group’s executive director on Saturday.
The IFJ says that the political leadership in Dubai has bowed to pressure from the Musharraf government in a “censorship pact” that has allowed Pakistan to reach outside its borders to stifle independent media.
“This is a shocking and craven act on the part of the government in Dubai,” said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary. “Not only does it show that the Pakistan government are prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to censor journalists, it reveals the weak attachment to press freedom within Dubai itself.”
The IFJ is asking its affiliates in the United Arab Emirates to investigate the action of the authorities and is seeking to get the issued raised at a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Brussels this week.
Geo TV, one of Pakistan’s most popular independent TV stations, has broadcast from Dubai since 2002 precisely to avoid the periodic crackdowns on media, such as the one just instituted by President Musharraf when he declared martial law on November 3. It can now only operate through its Internet site.
The network, like many other international satellite operations, has broadcast from Dubai’s Media City complex believing it was safe from persecution. The complex was built in effort to turn Dubai into a regional media hub.
The IFJ and the Pakistan journalists’ group the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists are vigorously campaigning for the lifting of directives that have imposed censorship and control of new organisation in Pakistan since November 4th. An IFJ regional mission will visit Pakistan this week.
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The IFJ is the world’s largest journalists’ group with more than 600,000 members in 115 countries
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