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Geo down, ARY down... government down?
A senior journalist and past colleague from Geo days woke me in the morning with the following SMS: Are you getting 2007 flashbacks?
A senior journalist and past colleague from Geo days woke me in the morning with the following SMS:
Are you getting 2007 flashbacks?
I promptly sat up, snapped open my laptop and began scanning local news websites to check what he was referring to. I got to The News and waited for my page to load.
The page cannot be displayed
I try Geo.tv.
This webpage is not available.
So it has finally happened. Democracy’s best revenge has turned on the media en force, blocking the Jang Group’s website, burning copies of their newspapers in the street, blocking their channels and taking out protests to clamp down on the media. For those whose memories run short, this is the same democratic tour de force which toppled el Dictator and decried his ‘black laws’ against the media. Well, at least el Dictator had laws – in the ongoing crisis which has seen both ARY and Jang group targeted, we are not told who is taking what action against the media and on what grounds (though we all implicitly know who is behind this).
There is a lot to be said here about a free press being an integral pillar to the operation of the state, especially our country where corruption runs rampant and the media is currently an informal policing tool. There is also a lot which can be said about the media’s need to coordinate with the government to formulate a code of ethics which should be agreed upon and enforced by both parties, failure of which can result in blockage of a channel, perhaps. But given how shortsighted we are as a nation, let me propose a simpler fact that has come to haunt our governments:
We have seen Nawaz Sharif’s government try to clamp down on the media in the past. And they were toppled soon after. We saw Musharraf’s government try to clamp down on the media in the more recent past. And they were toppled soon after. There is a correlation here, which members of our current government need to pay heed to. Please connect the dots before it is too late.
COMMENTS (33)
ZEN
What. The. Bleeeep?Media in musharaf era was telling us that musharaf is da reason behind every problem in pakistan.We kept hearing that dictatorship was the reason of all evils in pakistan.its democracy now n we keep hearing that zardari is the reason of al evils.Economy in musharaf era was doing very well ,our GDP growth was 6%,we came out of IMF loan scheme.We were not borowing from IMF.foreign investment was record 8 billion dollars a year.Telecom sector was booming,Banking sector was doing great.Infrastracture was getting better.But media created a havoc in da country n said worst democracy is better than best dictatorship.We followed media and campaigned against musharaf but now we hearing that politician are demons.normality in da country is death for tv channels.tv channel is very expensive business,there are so many channels and big competition.they have to creat sensation abd crisis in da country to get viewers and advertisment.
@Natasha hear hear
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