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A very relevant article, even after their return:

http://www.dawn.com/news/1311107/media-judge-and-jury

Media, judge and jury
ZAHID HUSSAIN

“I’ll be judge, I’ll be jury,”
Said cunning old Fury;
“I’ll try the whole cause, and condemn you to death.”

— Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

It is deplorable that a section of the media should label the missing bloggers and all those demanding their recovery as blasphemers and traitors — something that could sound their death knell. Those targeted in this way include journalists, civil right activists, writers and even a filmmaker who won an Oscar twice. This condemnation has been going on for a number of days, the electronic media regulators have only now taken action.

This kind of public incitement can put lives at risk. The spectacle outside the Karachi Press Club last week when members of a religious group tried to assault civil rights activists who were protesting against the enforced disappearances is just a glimpse of the kind of vigilantism that is being encouraged and that is on the rise throughout the country.

The allegations against the bloggers and their supporters have continued even after the statement of the interior minister that there was no blasphemy or other charge against the missing persons. Meanwhile, the families and friends of some of the bloggers, who disappeared three weeks ago, have firmly denied that they had any link to blasphemy-related material and to the blogs or tweets attributed to them.

The fire of bigotry can destroy the entire social fabric.


Accusing anyone of blasphemy in this country is tantamount to a death warrant ie the bigots have already given their verdict and now want it executed. The forced disappearances have raised questions about the rule of law and human rights. The government has maintained an intriguing silence over the whereabouts of the bloggers that further complicates the issue. They must be produced before a court of law if there is any charge against them. The unlawful detentions and trial by media have only brought shame to this country.

Most alarming, however, is that there is an attempt to quell those voices that dare to speak out. It is a highly dangerous game with extremely serious ramifications for the democratic process in the country. The fire of bigotry can destroy the entire social fabric. Questions are also raised about the freedom of expression and freedom of the media. But freedom of expression does not mean breaching the rights of others and inciting religious sentiment.

Surely this is not the first time we have seen channel hosts accusing media rivals of blasphemy. Last year, Hamza Ali Abbasi, an actor-cum-TV host, also had to face the wrath of a TV anchor during a live programme. While Abbasi was stopped from doing the programme, no action was taken against the rival anchor. Meanwhile, a female anchor of a channel had to leave her job and flee the country after being accused of blasphemy by a rival TV channel.

Even the late singer and religious TV personality Junaid Jamshed had to flee the country after being accused of making blasphemous comments during a programme. Jamshed was able to return to the country after a public apology. But many others have not been that lucky. A few years ago, the killing of two Ahmadis was attributed to similar accusations by commentators on TV.

Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel: this maxim is aptly applied to those who take on themselves the responsibility of deciding who is a patriot and who is a traitor. Those who embark on a witch-hunt labelling people who question their credentials and rival channels as anti-state and accuse them of working on a foreign agenda are playing with fire. Everything then becomes ‘right’ in this no-holds-barred war of the channels.

There are also those who attempt to speak on behalf of the security institutions, while questioning the patriotism of individuals. Nothing could be more damaging for our security forces that are engaged in fighting militancy and violent extremism than being unnecessarily dragged into a dirty campaign.

That also brings into question the values and professional ethics being spawned by channels that have provided some anchors the platform they need for often pursuing their own agenda. Few channels are blameless on this score, but the unprecedented bigotry and attacks being made against journalists, writers and social activists while linking them to blasphemy nowadays is the preserve of some. No one can absolve themselves of the responsibility of sponsoring such dangerous views in the race for ratings. It must be remembered that the flame of bigotry can also burn down media houses.

It is not a battle between liberals and conservatives or Islamists. The issue involves our democratic values being threatened by the dark forces of extremism. Using religion for vested interests fuels intolerance in a society where the sectarian divide is widening. The mushroom growth of the electronic media with no code of ethics in place and the virtually complete absence of any effective editorial control has spawned a culture of sensationalism for all to see.

The rise of the power of the electronic media works as a double-edged sword. While being the most effective means of disseminating information and for inculcating social and political awareness in all segments of society that are within its phenomenal reach, it is also often used as an instrument for disinformation and falsifying the facts.

Powerful demagogues in control of the mike, and owners of channels only interested in getting high ratings have brought into question the credibility and professionalism of the electronic media. This new and dangerous trend of media vigilantism raises questions about the misuse of freedom of expression endangering the lives and freedom of others. It has become much more imperative now than ever before to enforce a code of ethics to protect the hard-earned freedom of press and democratic rights.

The writer is an author and journalist.

zhussain100@yahoo.com

Twitter: @hidhussain

Published in Dawn, January 28th, 2017
 
Activist Salman Haider is 'fine and safe', says brother
dawn.com


Prominent academic and human rights activist Salman Haider who went missing earlier this month from Islamabad is "fine and safe", his brother Zeeshan Haider confirmed to Dawn.com.

Zeeshan Haider provided no details about his brother Salman's whereabouts.

Haider was one of five who disappeared in early January from different cities, including bloggers Waqas Goraya, Aasim Saeed and Ahmed Raza Naseer, as well as Samar Abbas, head of an anti-extremism activist group in Karachi.

Haider’s whereabouts remain unclear and the fate of the other four who went missing is still unknown.

Haider was reported missing after he failed to return home on the night of Jan 6. On that night, his wife had received a text message from his number, telling her the location of his car and where to recover it from.

Subsequently, a case was registered under Section 365 of the Pakistan Penal Code, which deals with “kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine a person”, at the Loi Bher police station.

Police said the FIR was registered on the basis of a complaint lodged by his brother Zeeshan.

In 2014, when sectarian killings were rife, Haider had penned a poem titled ‘Kafir’, which quickly went viral on social media. The poem critiqued the intolerance prevailing in the country and quickly garnered critical acclaim.

Salman Haider is a lecturer at the Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) in Rawalpindi, an actor, writer and a human rights activist.

Talking to Dawn earlier this month, Haider’s wife Sana had said her husband had no enmity with anyone, nor had he received any threats. When asked about his activism, she had said: “He does as much as others are doing."
 
"Fine and safe" is good, but where is he? Who took him? Why? Where are the others?
 
"Fine and safe" is good, but where is he? Who took him? Why? Where are the others?
he is hiding from the authorities, or his family is being asked for ransom money.

"Fine and safe" is good, but where is he? Who took him? Why? Where are the others?
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar Saturday said there would be no compromise on the dignity and respect of Last Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him).

Addressing the “Khatam-e-Nabuwat Conference”, organized by the custodians of Golra Sharif Shrine here, he said,”We can sacrifice our lives, wealth and everything we possess, for the dignity and respect of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).”

He said there would be no change in the blasphemy law as Pakistan came into being in the name of Allah and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Pakistan was the only country whose foundation was laid on Islam and Kalma Tayyaba.

Dar said no one could deny that the Holy Quran is the last book revealed by the Almighty and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the last Prophet, and it is part of the faith of every Muslim.

“We will sacrifice our lives but make no compromise on the respect and dignity of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH),” he vowed.

Dar said Muslims could succeed in this life and the life hereafter only by following the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

He said the people, who were disloyal and betrayed the country, had vanished as Pakistan itself was a blessing of Allah, who gifted it to the Muslims because of their love for the Prophet (PBUH).

Thus there was need to make the country a fort of Islam and for which all would have to work together day and and night in accordance with the teachings of the Last Prophet (PBUH), he added.

Ishaq Dar said the objective of Pakistan becoming a nuclear power was for the defence of Muslim Ummah and it would play its leadership role for the progress and development of all the Islamic countries.

The minister appreciated the Custodian of the Golra Shrine for organizing the conference following the footsteps of his forefathers.

The conference was an annual programme held at the Shrine which had been initiated by the Pir of Golra Syed Mahir Ali Shah to falsify claims of a liar about prophethood during his time, he added.

Religious scholars and Ulema from across the country and abroad, including India, Afghanistan, the United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates attended the event. – APP
 
"Fine and safe" is good, but where is he? Who took him? Why? Where are the others?
the news says all the bhensa saga people have returned. Now the onus is on them to come to the media name their abductors after all your christian fair went to your State department hence these four should not be feeling unsafe.
 
Let us see what new information comes to light about their disappearances.
 
Apparently, as of now, the missing activists have called home, but they have still not been allowed to return home by their abductors.
 
Apparently, as of now, the missing activists have called home, but they have still not been allowed to return home by their abductors.

Factually one of the so called disappeared person Mr. Asim has not only returned home on Saturday and as per his family quickly left and then the next day he sent a text to his family that he was safe and sound somewhere in Germany or Singapore ;)

mehhhhhhhhhhhh what a quick evacuation

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1310513/third-missing-pakistani-activist-safe-family/
 
So he is still allowed to live in his own home with his family, or not? Presumably, his departure record confirms his leaving?
 
So he is still allowed to live in his own home with his family, or not? Presumably, his departure record confirms his leaving?

Ask his family . This is what his family claims not me or media. The media report quoted his family as saying he was either in Germany or Singapore.
 
If the family is speaking freely without fear for their own safety ........
 
If the family is speaking freely without fear for their own safety ........

They quoted a text from their son so they can go to the court and the court can order tracking the communication lines to determine if they were speaking due to fear or freely.
 
Except that there does not seem to be a proper process moving ahead in the courts.
 
Except that there does not seem to be a proper process moving ahead in the courts.

Lolzz i wonder whom you are addressing when replying.

Anyways the fact is that there is no process currently moving in the courts about this particular case neither the government filed any nor the liberals not even the religious ones. So there is no question of proper or improper process.
 
Except that the abductions were illegal, no matter who effected it. Those criminals must be brought to justice.
 

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