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Trump must press Imran Khan on Pakistan’s crackdown on press freedom


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July 21 at 7:01 PM

PRESIDENT TRUMP will host Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the White House on Monday, less than a week after Pakistani journalists staged nationwide protests to denounce an accelerating crackdown on press freedoms. It’s a subject Mr. Trump ought to bring up.

With an economic crisis roiling the country, Mr. Khan’s elected government and the military that stands behind it have grown intolerant of dissenting voices. Press criticism of the army, the courts and the government has been muffled by systematic intimidation. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists , the decline in outright killings of journalists “masks [a] decline in press freedom.”

In the past month alone, three television channels were taken off the air after broadcasting a live speech by opposition leader Maryam Nawaz. On July 11, the government terminated a Hum TV interview with Ms. Nawaz just minutes after it began. The same thing happened when Geo News tried to broadcast an interview with former president Asif Ali Zardari on July 1.

The crackdown escalated shortly after Mr. Khan took office. In October 2018, just two months into his term, prominent Pakistani journalist Cyril Almeida was charged with treason after he published an interview with former prime minister Nawaz Sharif that was critical of the Pakistani military. Meanwhile, the government slashed its advertising budget, depriving many media outlets of revenue they depend on and forcing the layoffs of hundreds of journalists.

Mr. Khan’s election in a vote that was judged free and fair, and the peaceful transition from Mr. Sharif’s government, raised hopes that Pakistan’s chronically fragile democracy was gaining strength despite the continued role of the military as the country’s ultimate power. But where press freedom falters, so does democracy. And so far in the Khan administration, media freedom is considerably more attenuated than it had been under previous elected governments.

Even Mr. Khan’s party recognizes this relationship, though with a poisonous caveat: “Freedom of Expression is a beauty of Democracy. Expressing Enemy’s Stance is Not Freedom of speech but treason against its people,” read a tweet by the Tehreek-e-Insaf party on July 16. That sort of rhetoric — the government has also called journalists “anti-state” — will only add chill to an already repressive atmosphere.

Mr. Trump’s repeated condemnations of U.S. media don’t leave much hope that he will step up for free expression in Pakistan. But he or his aides ought to be pressing the subject with Mr. Khan. There’s not much chance that chronically fraught U.S.-Pakistani relations can improve unless civilian-led democracy grows stronger in Islamabad. And for now, it is headed in the wrong direction
 
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Salaam

I don't really think Trump cares much for such things. I also don't think the US establishment cares much for such stuff as well.

They only use these as a tool to pressurise other when needed. If they need Pakistan for something now, like Afghanistan or something, they will ignore all of this. When it suits them, they will excuses to sanction without problem.


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Well, remind them Trump Administration in return as Media is Fake New and then why it was the best thing when Trump Administration kicked a journalist out of press briefing, recently. Just remind them that there is no crackdown instead, Pakistan too agrees with Trump that this is fake media & they are lying to the teeth. However, can't expect Trump to say so or he will say at all.
 
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Good luck to Trump to raise this with PM IK.
He is going to get a shock from IK's response.

The fake media of Pakistan is bigger than any fake media Americans may have, which gets the ire of the President regularly.

Lets face it Pakistani media in most part consist of blackmailers, who don the masks of "Journalism".
These journalists had been on the payroll of different parties for decades.
The Pakistanis should leave comments on the pages of Washington Post to educate American public on the reality.
 
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#Lifafa chul gaya D.C. mein!!!

The standard cr*p is expected... looters have been busy hiring lobbying firms with Our Money... anyhow, articles in foreign newspapers don't count anymore. That train has left the station long time ago...

Crackdown on #MarasiMedia #LifafaJurnos and #KhooniLiberals is long overdue.... these are fifth column in Pak... part of hybridwar.

Time for 'media' accountability.... I suspect after this visit this is going to happen... how some in #MarasiMedia became billionaires with villas in Islamabad...

#CrushMarasiMedia

Bro what is marasi.

For the longest time I thought that was a Pakistani derogatory term for our Madrasis, which you use internally.

Doesn't increasingly seem so now.

Cheers, Doc
 
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