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IFJ urges Pemra to allow 24 News HD to broadcast freely

July 11, 2020 11:13 PM


The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has urged the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) to allow the Channel 24 News HD to broadcast freely and not to repeat restrictive actions in the future.

Pakistan-based news channel 24 News HD’s license was cancelled by Pemra on July 3 for “illegal transmission of news and current affairs content”. The press release issued by PEMRA states the licence was operating illegally under the name 24NewsHD as the network was registered under Central Media Network Pvt. The regulatory body’s notice has directed the channel to revert to its “approved programming content".

Justice Sajid Mehmood Sethi of the Lahore High Court (LHC) passed on the interim stay order in a petition filed by Central Media Network (Pvt) Limited to undo the suspension of the licence. The court also issued notices to the Pemra, the channel’s management and the PFUJ representatives to appear in court on July 8 for a hearing to decide on the petition.

The stay order came amid protests by Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and 24NewsHD staff. The PFUJ announced the protest programme against the Pemra’s decision.

In a letter to PFUJ, the IFJ said: “The actions of Pemra in suspending the 24 News channel is an attack on press freedom. Any shutdown will result in the lay-off hundreds of media workers that will not only negatively impact the livelihoods of media workers but also limit the public’s right to information during a health crisis. The IFJ urge authorities to avoid any future interference in the free and independent media.”

The PFUJ added: "The government manhandled the protesting journalists. We strongly condemn it.  PFUJ will continue its country-wide protest against the PEMRA’s move. We hope court’s order comes in favour of the 24News HD.  We will be continuing our advocacy against such the illegal steps from PEMRA and encouraging our global partners like the IFJ to take an action.”



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