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Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir was stopped on Monday, 31 May from hosting his prime time show ‘Capital Talk’ by the private television channel Geo TV, after Mir had criticised the country’s powerful ‘establishment’ following an attack on fellow journalist Asad Toor on Friday in Islamabad.
Geo TV sent Mir on a leave, claiming that he was still a part of the news channel. However, Mir said that it was nothing new for him and added in a tweet:
Several journalist bodies and others have condemned the decision, believing it to because of pressure from the government.
Now recovered from his injuries, Toor was quoted as saying in a tweet, “If Government/State of Pakistan is not trying to influence and kill my case without going against the culprits, then why they pressurised GeoNews to off-air @HamidMirPAK,” PTI reported.
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) also condemned the decision and said, “We want to know if banning Mir is a decision of Geo or a result of pressure by the government and establishment,” PFUJ president Shahzada Zulfiqar said.
Amnesty International also put out a tweet in support of Mir saying, “Censorship, harassment and physical violence must not be the price journalists pay to do their jobs.”
After receiving backlash for its actions, Geo TV released a statement saying that its team of experts will check the contents of the speech made by journalist Hamid Mir.
The statement added, “The editorial committee and lawyers will check for violation of policy and law. Meanwhile, Capital Talk will be hosted by a temporary host," PTI reported.
The channel emphasised that it had faced problems for standing up to the right of freedom of speech in the past as well.
Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry had earlier tweeted that the government had nothing to do with Mir being barred from hosting the TV show. Chaudhry was quoted as saying, “Broadcasters themselves decide which programme they have to broadcast and what its team will be.”
(With inputs from PTI)
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