Freedom of speech can never be selective and it has to be differentiated from hate speech, lies and propaganda. In countries like Pakistan, absolute freedom of speech would only bring chaos and anarchy. Some checks and balances are required. Here, a media person runs a fake news and then easily escapes responsibility by just saying sorry or not even bothering to apologize at all. (Example: Hamid Mir's lie that Balochistan was forcibly annexed - he didn't even bother to issue a clarification, let alone an apology)
Controversies are not fake news. If you want to see fake news, observe what happened during IK's 2014 dharna:
1. NS has run away in a helicopter and taken away lots of gold - Mubashar Lucman @ ARY News
2. Police has killed 15/16 protesters - Mubashar Lucman @ ARY News
There was a whole campaign of fake news that propped PTI by hook or crook. It was done with impunity because media people understood that Establishment was behind IK's rise. Who would make them accountable? Not PEMRA, because PEMRA officials received threats from namaloom afrad when they justifiably wanted to ban BOL TV.
Thing is that freedom of expression is nice and dandy if it supports one's own biases, even if freedom of expression involves fake news. Few people bother with principles because a largely uneducated population reared on a security narrative and spoon-fed the need for law of necessity by beneficiaries of martial laws can not apply critical reasoning.
Go to youtube here in Pakistan without logging in and you will see that Indian movies, songs and videos are trending - all in the name of free speech, we have been slow poisoning our youth with Indian filth.
Youth has been poisoned for more than two generations, and yet here we are. Pakistan is still very much a reality and nobody thinks that this reality can be undone. I do not like Indian films & dramas, nor do I watch them. But I have seen two generations being brought up on this stuff. What difference did this make? None, as far as I can see. The people who watch such stuff waste no time in turning hyper-nationalist when the situation calls for it.
BTW Rizvi gets no media coverage; his media coverage is banned by the state and the champions of freedom of speech have welcomed this ban - The so called champions of freedom of speech support curbs on free speech when it suits their agenda.
Rizvi gets no media coverage, because he has served his purpose. Media channels were forced to air Faizabad dharna non-stop. There were calls & threats from namaloom afrad. Dawn TV held out for three days, but had to given in and they too started covering it. Once the Rizvi brand was built, used to humiliate the civilian government, dent PML-N voter-base in elections, & get crazies to attack & harass PML-N politicians, it was time to abandon it. One dharna by Rizvi last year in PTI's reign was all it took to roll up his tamasha.
I do wonder if you can actually see things happening around you. In case you do, are you able to connect the dots? A lifetime of ingesting security-centered propaganda can not but leave its mark, especially when it is willingly internalized.
In Pakistan freedom of expression means that you are free to digest a particular type of (mis)information. If you object, you are automatically termed a traitor.