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Global watchdog accuses PTI-led government of utilizing ‘increasingly draconian censorship’ to silence criticism, vilify journalists and bloggers
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in a gallery of “predators of press freedom,” has accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of being a “predator” who wields the military and “dictatorial tendencies” to target critics and silence journalists covering “annoying stories.”


The 2021 list, published after five years, contains 37 heads of state or government who the global watchdog working to safeguard the right to freedom of information accuses of cracking down “massively” on press freedom. “Some of these predators of press freedom have been operating for more than two decades, while others have just joined the blacklist, which for the first time includes two women and a European predator,” it said in a press release accompanying the gallery. Khan, in power since 2018, is making his first appearance on the 2021 list, notes the RSF. The common factor in all the names cited, it says, is that “all are heads of state or government who trample on press freedom by creating a censorship apparatus, jailing journalists arbitrarily or inciting violence against them, when they don’t have blood on their hands because they have directly or indirectly pushed for journalists to be murdered.”

“Each of these predators has their own style. Some impose a reign of terror by issuing irrational and paranoid orders. Others adopt a carefully constructed strategy based on draconian laws. A major challenge now is for these predators to pay the highest possible price for their oppressive behavior. We must not let their methods become the new normal,” said RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire.


For each of the “predators,” RSF has compiled a file identifying their “predatory method,” how they censor and persecute journalists, and their “favorite targets”—the kinds of journalists and media outlets they go after. The file also includes quotations from speeches or interviews in which they “justify” their predatory behavior, as well as their country’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index.

Khan and Modi

Pakistan was ranked 145 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Khan, the RSF notes that he “likes the limelight.” Summarizing his ascent from a cricketer to the premiership, it alleges that the “deep state” sought to bolster his chances in the run-up to the 2018 general elections. “With his ideological mix of populism and religious conservatism, Khan was seen as the ideal candidate to look good on the public stage without ever questioning the all-powerful military’s authority behind the scenes,” reads the profile, which accuses the prime minister of taking center-stage even as “all forms of independent journalism” are suppressed by intelligence agencies.

“Cases of brazen censorship are legion since Khan became prime minister,” it states. “Newspaper distribution has been interrupted, media outlets have been threatened with the withdrawal of advertising and TV channel signals have been jammed. Journalists who cross the red lines have been threatened, abducted and tortured. In the shadows, behind Khan in the limelight, Pakistan is reliving some of the worst moments of its past military dictatorships,” it adds.

The profile says critics are the incumbent government’s favorite targets, claiming journalists and bloggers have been warned to either stop reporting on “annoying stories” or risk never being seen alive again. “Even those who have chosen to live abroad for security reasons have been subjected to intimidation attempts and physical attacks in the countries where they thought they had found a refuge,” it claims and laments that cyberspace is also being subjected to increasingly draconian censorship measures. “… Troll armies harass and vilify all journalists and bloggers who dare express criticism, automatically labeling them as anti-Pakistan, anti-military and … anti-Khan. The circle is complete.”

India, meanwhile, ranks 142 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Narendra Modi, the RSF cites his “predatory method” as using national-populism and disinformation. “After becoming Gujarat’s chief minister in 2001, he used this western state as a laboratory for the news and information control methods he deployed after being elected as India’s prime minister in 2014,” it says, claiming Modi floods mainstream media with speeches and information in bid to legitimize his national-populist ideology. “To this end, he has developed close ties with billionaire businessmen who own vast media empires. This insidious strategy works in two ways. On the one hand, by visibly ingratiating himself with the owners of leading media outlets, their journalists know they risk dismissal if they criticize the government. On the other, prominent coverage of his extremely divisive and derogatory speeches, which often constitute disinformation, enables the media to achieve record audience levels,” it notes, adding Modi also neutralizes media outlets and journalists that question his divisive methods.

Much like in Pakistan, claims RSF, Modi also counts on “an army of online trolls known as ‘yodha’ (warriors), who wage appalling hate campaigns on social media against the journalists they don’t like, campaigns that almost routinely include calls for the journalists to be killed.” His favorite target has been described as “sickulars” and “presstitutes”—portmanteaus of “sick” and “secular” and “press” and “prostitutes,” respectively. “Modi devotees … bring lawsuits against them, defame them in the mainstream media and coordinate online attacks against them,” it adds.

In addition to Khan and Modi, the list features Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko; Iran’s Ali Khamenei; Syria’s Bashar al-Assad; Hong Kong’ Carrie Lam; Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega; Tajikistan’s Emomali Rakhmon; Sri Lanka’s Gotabaya Rajapaksa; Turkmenistan’s Gurbanguly Berdymoukhammedov; Bahrain’s Hamed bin Isa al-Khalifa; Cambodia’s Hun Sen; Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliev; Djibouti’s Ismail Omar Guelleh; Eritrea’s Issaias Afwerki; Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro; North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un; Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel; Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing; Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed bin Salman; Vietnam’s Nguyen Phu Trong; Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro; Cameroon’s Paul Biya; Rwanda’s Paul Kagame; Thailand’s Prayut Chan-o-Cha; Russia’s Ramzan Kadyrov; Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte; South Sudan’s Salva Kiir; Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina; Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; Hungary’s Viktor Orban; Russia’s Vladimir Putin; China’s Xi Jinping; and Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni.
 
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If this was true Hamid Mir would have disappeared that fool is still inside Pakistan and writing anti-Pakistan articles on the international press.. Civilians want the gov't to take action but for whatever reason they are not taking action.. Quite surprising to find this watch dog report it contradicts ground realities and unfortunately alot of anti-Pakistan press elements are thriving with impunity.. Just take Hamid Mir for questioning already for fuk sakes...

Edit: there are not only 10s but 100s of ultra anti-Pakistan element press in Karachi and i don't know why Karachi attracts them
 
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alot of anti-Pakistan press elements are thriving with impunity.
Not really my friend, it depends on how you look at it. Absar Alam was shot, Mati Ullah Jan was kidnapped and recently Asad toor and in the past Ahmed Noorani were beaten up. Scores have died and many are still missing. Till to date no accused or perpetrators have been arrested. Today Zardari joked to Matiullah about his past abduction.
 
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Not really my friend, it depends on how you look at it. Absar Alam was shot, Mati Ullah Jan was kidnapped and recently Asad toor and in the past Ahmed Noorani were beaten up. Scores have died and many are still missing. Till to date no accused or perpetrators have been arrested. Today Zardari joked to Matiullah about his past abduction.

Majority of these were from past admins but there are alot of them active currently and I would say way to many with impunity..

It is hard to deal with them nowadays due to social media and the world is inter-connected so there will be immediate outcries even China that is not linked to the worldwide grid domain faced harsh international backlash when these whistleblowers disappeared into thin air during the breakout..

This admin can't do much to them except superfacial threats but nothing really meaningful because there will be immediate loud outcries unnecessarily..

Some other weirdos progressives will lash onto it online making it circle social media and international headlines pretty quickly just like what happened in these chinese whistleblowers case..

The ISI needs to find a way around the progressives and social media noises
 
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Global watchdog accuses PTI-led government of utilizing ‘increasingly draconian censorship’ to silence criticism, vilify journalists and bloggers
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in a gallery of “predators of press freedom,” has accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of being a “predator” who wields the military and “dictatorial tendencies” to target critics and silence journalists covering “annoying stories.”


The 2021 list, published after five years, contains 37 heads of state or government who the global watchdog working to safeguard the right to freedom of information accuses of cracking down “massively” on press freedom. “Some of these predators of press freedom have been operating for more than two decades, while others have just joined the blacklist, which for the first time includes two women and a European predator,” it said in a press release accompanying the gallery. Khan, in power since 2018, is making his first appearance on the 2021 list, notes the RSF. The common factor in all the names cited, it says, is that “all are heads of state or government who trample on press freedom by creating a censorship apparatus, jailing journalists arbitrarily or inciting violence against them, when they don’t have blood on their hands because they have directly or indirectly pushed for journalists to be murdered.”

“Each of these predators has their own style. Some impose a reign of terror by issuing irrational and paranoid orders. Others adopt a carefully constructed strategy based on draconian laws. A major challenge now is for these predators to pay the highest possible price for their oppressive behavior. We must not let their methods become the new normal,” said RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire.


For each of the “predators,” RSF has compiled a file identifying their “predatory method,” how they censor and persecute journalists, and their “favorite targets”—the kinds of journalists and media outlets they go after. The file also includes quotations from speeches or interviews in which they “justify” their predatory behavior, as well as their country’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index.

Khan and Modi

Pakistan was ranked 145 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Khan, the RSF notes that he “likes the limelight.” Summarizing his ascent from a cricketer to the premiership, it alleges that the “deep state” sought to bolster his chances in the run-up to the 2018 general elections. “With his ideological mix of populism and religious conservatism, Khan was seen as the ideal candidate to look good on the public stage without ever questioning the all-powerful military’s authority behind the scenes,” reads the profile, which accuses the prime minister of taking center-stage even as “all forms of independent journalism” are suppressed by intelligence agencies.

“Cases of brazen censorship are legion since Khan became prime minister,” it states. “Newspaper distribution has been interrupted, media outlets have been threatened with the withdrawal of advertising and TV channel signals have been jammed. Journalists who cross the red lines have been threatened, abducted and tortured. In the shadows, behind Khan in the limelight, Pakistan is reliving some of the worst moments of its past military dictatorships,” it adds.

The profile says critics are the incumbent government’s favorite targets, claiming journalists and bloggers have been warned to either stop reporting on “annoying stories” or risk never being seen alive again. “Even those who have chosen to live abroad for security reasons have been subjected to intimidation attempts and physical attacks in the countries where they thought they had found a refuge,” it claims and laments that cyberspace is also being subjected to increasingly draconian censorship measures. “… Troll armies harass and vilify all journalists and bloggers who dare express criticism, automatically labeling them as anti-Pakistan, anti-military and … anti-Khan. The circle is complete.”

India, meanwhile, ranks 142 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Narendra Modi, the RSF cites his “predatory method” as using national-populism and disinformation. “After becoming Gujarat’s chief minister in 2001, he used this western state as a laboratory for the news and information control methods he deployed after being elected as India’s prime minister in 2014,” it says, claiming Modi floods mainstream media with speeches and information in bid to legitimize his national-populist ideology. “To this end, he has developed close ties with billionaire businessmen who own vast media empires. This insidious strategy works in two ways. On the one hand, by visibly ingratiating himself with the owners of leading media outlets, their journalists know they risk dismissal if they criticize the government. On the other, prominent coverage of his extremely divisive and derogatory speeches, which often constitute disinformation, enables the media to achieve record audience levels,” it notes, adding Modi also neutralizes media outlets and journalists that question his divisive methods.

Much like in Pakistan, claims RSF, Modi also counts on “an army of online trolls known as ‘yodha’ (warriors), who wage appalling hate campaigns on social media against the journalists they don’t like, campaigns that almost routinely include calls for the journalists to be killed.” His favorite target has been described as “sickulars” and “presstitutes”—portmanteaus of “sick” and “secular” and “press” and “prostitutes,” respectively. “Modi devotees … bring lawsuits against them, defame them in the mainstream media and coordinate online attacks against them,” it adds.

In addition to Khan and Modi, the list features Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko; Iran’s Ali Khamenei; Syria’s Bashar al-Assad; Hong Kong’ Carrie Lam; Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega; Tajikistan’s Emomali Rakhmon; Sri Lanka’s Gotabaya Rajapaksa; Turkmenistan’s Gurbanguly Berdymoukhammedov; Bahrain’s Hamed bin Isa al-Khalifa; Cambodia’s Hun Sen; Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliev; Djibouti’s Ismail Omar Guelleh; Eritrea’s Issaias Afwerki; Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro; North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un; Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel; Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing; Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed bin Salman; Vietnam’s Nguyen Phu Trong; Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro; Cameroon’s Paul Biya; Rwanda’s Paul Kagame; Thailand’s Prayut Chan-o-Cha; Russia’s Ramzan Kadyrov; Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte; South Sudan’s Salva Kiir; Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina; Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; Hungary’s Viktor Orban; Russia’s Vladimir Putin; China’s Xi Jinping; and Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni.
When you dont tow their line, they will come after you with this freedom of expression, human rights bullshit! Keep it up KHAN!
 
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Global watchdog accuses PTI-led government of utilizing ‘increasingly draconian censorship’ to silence criticism, vilify journalists and bloggers
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in a gallery of “predators of press freedom,” has accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of being a “predator” who wields the military and “dictatorial tendencies” to target critics and silence journalists covering “annoying stories.”


The 2021 list, published after five years, contains 37 heads of state or government who the global watchdog working to safeguard the right to freedom of information accuses of cracking down “massively” on press freedom. “Some of these predators of press freedom have been operating for more than two decades, while others have just joined the blacklist, which for the first time includes two women and a European predator,” it said in a press release accompanying the gallery. Khan, in power since 2018, is making his first appearance on the 2021 list, notes the RSF. The common factor in all the names cited, it says, is that “all are heads of state or government who trample on press freedom by creating a censorship apparatus, jailing journalists arbitrarily or inciting violence against them, when they don’t have blood on their hands because they have directly or indirectly pushed for journalists to be murdered.”

“Each of these predators has their own style. Some impose a reign of terror by issuing irrational and paranoid orders. Others adopt a carefully constructed strategy based on draconian laws. A major challenge now is for these predators to pay the highest possible price for their oppressive behavior. We must not let their methods become the new normal,” said RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire.


For each of the “predators,” RSF has compiled a file identifying their “predatory method,” how they censor and persecute journalists, and their “favorite targets”—the kinds of journalists and media outlets they go after. The file also includes quotations from speeches or interviews in which they “justify” their predatory behavior, as well as their country’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index.

Khan and Modi

Pakistan was ranked 145 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Khan, the RSF notes that he “likes the limelight.” Summarizing his ascent from a cricketer to the premiership, it alleges that the “deep state” sought to bolster his chances in the run-up to the 2018 general elections. “With his ideological mix of populism and religious conservatism, Khan was seen as the ideal candidate to look good on the public stage without ever questioning the all-powerful military’s authority behind the scenes,” reads the profile, which accuses the prime minister of taking center-stage even as “all forms of independent journalism” are suppressed by intelligence agencies.

“Cases of brazen censorship are legion since Khan became prime minister,” it states. “Newspaper distribution has been interrupted, media outlets have been threatened with the withdrawal of advertising and TV channel signals have been jammed. Journalists who cross the red lines have been threatened, abducted and tortured. In the shadows, behind Khan in the limelight, Pakistan is reliving some of the worst moments of its past military dictatorships,” it adds.

The profile says critics are the incumbent government’s favorite targets, claiming journalists and bloggers have been warned to either stop reporting on “annoying stories” or risk never being seen alive again. “Even those who have chosen to live abroad for security reasons have been subjected to intimidation attempts and physical attacks in the countries where they thought they had found a refuge,” it claims and laments that cyberspace is also being subjected to increasingly draconian censorship measures. “… Troll armies harass and vilify all journalists and bloggers who dare express criticism, automatically labeling them as anti-Pakistan, anti-military and … anti-Khan. The circle is complete.”

India, meanwhile, ranks 142 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Narendra Modi, the RSF cites his “predatory method” as using national-populism and disinformation. “After becoming Gujarat’s chief minister in 2001, he used this western state as a laboratory for the news and information control methods he deployed after being elected as India’s prime minister in 2014,” it says, claiming Modi floods mainstream media with speeches and information in bid to legitimize his national-populist ideology. “To this end, he has developed close ties with billionaire businessmen who own vast media empires. This insidious strategy works in two ways. On the one hand, by visibly ingratiating himself with the owners of leading media outlets, their journalists know they risk dismissal if they criticize the government. On the other, prominent coverage of his extremely divisive and derogatory speeches, which often constitute disinformation, enables the media to achieve record audience levels,” it notes, adding Modi also neutralizes media outlets and journalists that question his divisive methods.

Much like in Pakistan, claims RSF, Modi also counts on “an army of online trolls known as ‘yodha’ (warriors), who wage appalling hate campaigns on social media against the journalists they don’t like, campaigns that almost routinely include calls for the journalists to be killed.” His favorite target has been described as “sickulars” and “presstitutes”—portmanteaus of “sick” and “secular” and “press” and “prostitutes,” respectively. “Modi devotees … bring lawsuits against them, defame them in the mainstream media and coordinate online attacks against them,” it adds.

In addition to Khan and Modi, the list features Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko; Iran’s Ali Khamenei; Syria’s Bashar al-Assad; Hong Kong’ Carrie Lam; Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega; Tajikistan’s Emomali Rakhmon; Sri Lanka’s Gotabaya Rajapaksa; Turkmenistan’s Gurbanguly Berdymoukhammedov; Bahrain’s Hamed bin Isa al-Khalifa; Cambodia’s Hun Sen; Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliev; Djibouti’s Ismail Omar Guelleh; Eritrea’s Issaias Afwerki; Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro; North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un; Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel; Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing; Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed bin Salman; Vietnam’s Nguyen Phu Trong; Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro; Cameroon’s Paul Biya; Rwanda’s Paul Kagame; Thailand’s Prayut Chan-o-Cha; Russia’s Ramzan Kadyrov; Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte; South Sudan’s Salva Kiir; Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina; Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; Hungary’s Viktor Orban; Russia’s Vladimir Putin; China’s Xi Jinping; and Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni.

News Media in Pakistan has little to know journalistic credentials. Those who are actually doing an honest job, are bullied brutally by fellow journalists. The mentality these journalists bring to the table is pathetic and gives other genuine journalists a bad name, just like the Police in Pakistan, or the Justice system in Pakistan.

One thing above all epitomizes the wicked of Pakistan's journalists, MONEY. Like a bunch of prostitutes, these journalists would dance to the tune of their pay-masters. It's just the same in the Western World.
 
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Looks like the British aren't happy with IK! The reason might be when he was like "young and restless" he used to be like the "predator" of all of their gorgeous ladies in the Royal Family....

*Ian Botham wouldn't have sent even his "mother-in-law" to Pak for a reason
 
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Global watchdog accuses PTI-led government of utilizing ‘increasingly draconian censorship’ to silence criticism, vilify journalists and bloggers
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in a gallery of “predators of press freedom,” has accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of being a “predator” who wields the military and “dictatorial tendencies” to target critics and silence journalists covering “annoying stories.”


The 2021 list, published after five years, contains 37 heads of state or government who the global watchdog working to safeguard the right to freedom of information accuses of cracking down “massively” on press freedom. “Some of these predators of press freedom have been operating for more than two decades, while others have just joined the blacklist, which for the first time includes two women and a European predator,” it said in a press release accompanying the gallery. Khan, in power since 2018, is making his first appearance on the 2021 list, notes the RSF. The common factor in all the names cited, it says, is that “all are heads of state or government who trample on press freedom by creating a censorship apparatus, jailing journalists arbitrarily or inciting violence against them, when they don’t have blood on their hands because they have directly or indirectly pushed for journalists to be murdered.”

“Each of these predators has their own style. Some impose a reign of terror by issuing irrational and paranoid orders. Others adopt a carefully constructed strategy based on draconian laws. A major challenge now is for these predators to pay the highest possible price for their oppressive behavior. We must not let their methods become the new normal,” said RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire.


For each of the “predators,” RSF has compiled a file identifying their “predatory method,” how they censor and persecute journalists, and their “favorite targets”—the kinds of journalists and media outlets they go after. The file also includes quotations from speeches or interviews in which they “justify” their predatory behavior, as well as their country’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index.

Khan and Modi

Pakistan was ranked 145 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Khan, the RSF notes that he “likes the limelight.” Summarizing his ascent from a cricketer to the premiership, it alleges that the “deep state” sought to bolster his chances in the run-up to the 2018 general elections. “With his ideological mix of populism and religious conservatism, Khan was seen as the ideal candidate to look good on the public stage without ever questioning the all-powerful military’s authority behind the scenes,” reads the profile, which accuses the prime minister of taking center-stage even as “all forms of independent journalism” are suppressed by intelligence agencies.

“Cases of brazen censorship are legion since Khan became prime minister,” it states. “Newspaper distribution has been interrupted, media outlets have been threatened with the withdrawal of advertising and TV channel signals have been jammed. Journalists who cross the red lines have been threatened, abducted and tortured. In the shadows, behind Khan in the limelight, Pakistan is reliving some of the worst moments of its past military dictatorships,” it adds.

The profile says critics are the incumbent government’s favorite targets, claiming journalists and bloggers have been warned to either stop reporting on “annoying stories” or risk never being seen alive again. “Even those who have chosen to live abroad for security reasons have been subjected to intimidation attempts and physical attacks in the countries where they thought they had found a refuge,” it claims and laments that cyberspace is also being subjected to increasingly draconian censorship measures. “… Troll armies harass and vilify all journalists and bloggers who dare express criticism, automatically labeling them as anti-Pakistan, anti-military and … anti-Khan. The circle is complete.”

India, meanwhile, ranks 142 out of 180 on the 2021 World Press Freedom Index. In its profile of P.M. Narendra Modi, the RSF cites his “predatory method” as using national-populism and disinformation. “After becoming Gujarat’s chief minister in 2001, he used this western state as a laboratory for the news and information control methods he deployed after being elected as India’s prime minister in 2014,” it says, claiming Modi floods mainstream media with speeches and information in bid to legitimize his national-populist ideology. “To this end, he has developed close ties with billionaire businessmen who own vast media empires. This insidious strategy works in two ways. On the one hand, by visibly ingratiating himself with the owners of leading media outlets, their journalists know they risk dismissal if they criticize the government. On the other, prominent coverage of his extremely divisive and derogatory speeches, which often constitute disinformation, enables the media to achieve record audience levels,” it notes, adding Modi also neutralizes media outlets and journalists that question his divisive methods.

Much like in Pakistan, claims RSF, Modi also counts on “an army of online trolls known as ‘yodha’ (warriors), who wage appalling hate campaigns on social media against the journalists they don’t like, campaigns that almost routinely include calls for the journalists to be killed.” His favorite target has been described as “sickulars” and “presstitutes”—portmanteaus of “sick” and “secular” and “press” and “prostitutes,” respectively. “Modi devotees … bring lawsuits against them, defame them in the mainstream media and coordinate online attacks against them,” it adds.

In addition to Khan and Modi, the list features Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko; Iran’s Ali Khamenei; Syria’s Bashar al-Assad; Hong Kong’ Carrie Lam; Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega; Tajikistan’s Emomali Rakhmon; Sri Lanka’s Gotabaya Rajapaksa; Turkmenistan’s Gurbanguly Berdymoukhammedov; Bahrain’s Hamed bin Isa al-Khalifa; Cambodia’s Hun Sen; Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliev; Djibouti’s Ismail Omar Guelleh; Eritrea’s Issaias Afwerki; Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro; North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un; Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel; Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing; Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed bin Salman; Vietnam’s Nguyen Phu Trong; Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro; Cameroon’s Paul Biya; Rwanda’s Paul Kagame; Thailand’s Prayut Chan-o-Cha; Russia’s Ramzan Kadyrov; Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte; South Sudan’s Salva Kiir; Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina; Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; Hungary’s Viktor Orban; Russia’s Vladimir Putin; China’s Xi Jinping; and Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni.
Well the same western bloc accusses Pakistan Army of using child soldiers - will you take that as well? There was a time when Altaf Hussain would openly assassinate journalists and not a single such classification was made for him or the govt.
Not really my friend, it depends on how you look at it. Absar Alam was shot, Mati Ullah Jan was kidnapped and recently Asad toor and in the past Ahmed Noorani were beaten up. Scores have died and many are still missing. Till to date no accused or perpetrators have been arrested. Today Zardari joked to Matiullah about his past abduction.
Which have died and which are missing? Stop making things up here on the tune of foreign powers just to score some petty political points.
Anytime when they have to make a negative classification of India, they will always manage to drag Pakistan in somehow. None of the incidents have any proven links to state institutions and have been condemned as well.

You dont have to be a noob and follow every criticism as legitimate, all these HR related issues have suddenly started popping up after refusal of govt to host bases of a certain power. On the other handy your entire leadership is cowardly sitting with their illegitimate money under the protection of foreign intelligence agencies, just like the traitor Altaf Hussain.
 
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Not really my friend, it depends on how you look at it. Absar Alam was shot, Mati Ullah Jan was kidnapped and recently Asad toor and in the past Ahmed Noorani were beaten up. Scores have died and many are still missing. Till to date no accused or perpetrators have been arrested. Today Zardari joked to Matiullah about his past abduction.
Abbas Butt eh? Bashir Memon key barey mein batao gay?
“Absolutely not” has repercussions - including a massive campaign being waged behind the scenes using assets both within and outside of state architecture.
They dont give a damn about journalistic freedom they ban press.ir and rt over bs reasons
They stay silent on bombing of Aljazera tower in Palestine
They list pulling of advertisment ( bribe given to journalists through our tax Rs) as oppression
“Absolutely not” has repercussions - including a massive campaign being waged behind the scenes using assets both within and outside of state architecture.
They dont give a damn about journalistic freedom they ban press.ir and rt over bs reasons
They stay silent on bombing of Aljazera tower in Palestine
They list pulling of advertisment ( bribe given to journalists through our tax Rs) as oppression
 
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