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India-Pakistan
Musharraf orders media curbs under emergency rule
2007-11-04
Pakistan's military President Pervez Musharraf imposed sweeping curbs on the media early on Sunday after declaring emergency rule in a bid to reassert his authority.
Dawn's got the same stories we ran yesterday up on their front page. Daily Times hasn't yet put up the new day. It won't surprise me if they go a couple days without anything new.
Official state news agency Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said Musharraf issued rules prohibiting media from broadcasting or publishing statements ridiculing him, top government officials and the military. He also stopped media from carrying statements from Islamist militants or their pictures, APP reported.
That kinda uses up all the news topix in Pakistain, doesn't it? Except for the occasional karo kiri or Qazi's latest heart problem.
Speaking to the nation on state-run Pakistan Television, Musharraf had earlier accused some television channels of adding to political uncertainty in the country. The media has flourished in Pakistan since Musharraf seized power in a military coup in 1999, but it has been highly critical of his moves since he tried to sack the country's chief justice in March. Musharraf has now taken steps to rein in the media.
As a dictator, Perv actually hasn't been very dictatorial. He's more an oligarch than a dictator.
Under the ordinance, an offender could be sentenced to up to three years in jail or fined up to 10 million rupees ($167,000). "(It) prohibits projection of anything that is based on sectarianism, ethnicity or racism, that defames, and brings into ridicule or disrepute the Head of State, or members of the Armed Forces or executive, judicial or legislative organs of the state," APP said. Shortly after imposition of emergency rule, all private news channels were taken off the air.
Do tell. If you go to church this morning, light a candle for Najam Sethi.

Followup: Daily Times has its new edition out, just a bit late. Don't forget that candle for Sethi.
Posted by:Fred

#2  That kinda uses up all the news topix in Pakistain, doesn't it? Except for the occasional karo kiri or Qazi's latest heart problem.

Tree Jinns to the rescue, nuggets for all.
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-11-04 07:49  

#1  I wonder if he modeled the ordinance on the University of Delaware speech code.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-11-04 01:22  

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