Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Pakistan - Media under siege

An attack on City 42 television channel’s office in Lahore the other day by unidentified armed men has further panicked journalists, who are already living under the shadow of fear due to constant threats from the terrorists. Fortunately, the employees remained safe in the gunshot attack. So far the police are clueless about the perpetrators of the attack. City 42 only streams local Lahore news that has nothing to do with the broad national and international spectrum. In the wake of similar attacks on media offices and personnel in Lahore, Faisalabad and Karachi, this emerging onslaught on the media is becoming more common, with the obvious aim of further stifling its freedom. It seems part of a broader agenda to put the mainstream media under siege. The journalist community and political parties’ leaders have condemned the attack and demanded the arrest of the culprits as soon as possible.

The attack prompted the lawmakers of the Punjab Assembly to move a joint resolution while the journalist community staged a protest demonstration to press for their demands to be provided security. The profession of journalism has always been a challenging job in Pakistan. Nowadays, media houses are vulnerable to terrorist attacks. It is the state’s responsibility to provide protection to journalists inside and outside their workplaces. The gunshot attack on City 42 should serve as a reminder for the security agencies that they should not sit idle and make efforts to pre-empt such attacks. There is a need to hold a thorough probe into the incident so that the attackers could be brought to justice. Pakistan has already become notorious for increasing incidents of killings of journalists and is considered one of the most dangerous places for media persons in the world. Not only the government but media managements should also take stringent measures as the scale of the threat is very large and the personnel of the law enforcement agencies by themselves cannot ensure the security of all media outlets. Coordinated efforts by the authorities and managements may be the best way forward for the security of media offices and journalists. Stronger preventive measures and protection must be undertaken while reviewing existing security protocols for possible loopholes. In an environment of fear, the media cannot play its due role, which is critical in countering the terrorists’ narrative. If such attacks go on unchecked, it will weaken the battle for hearts, minds and perceptions, thereby giving more space to the terrorist menace.

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