ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s electronic media watchdog has directed broadcasters not to give airtime to 11 “proclaimed offenders,” including journalists and members of former prime minister Imran Khan’s party.
The persons who have been banned from coverage include Khan affiliates Hammad Azhar, Farrukh Habib, Murad Saeed, and Ali Nawaz Awan as well as journalists and YouTubers Shaheen Sehbai, Haider Raza Mehdi, Adil Farooq Raja, Wajahat Saeed Khan, Sabir Shakir, Syed Akbar Hussain Shah, and Moeed Pirzada, according to the notification.
In its notification, the regulator, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulator Authority (PEMRA), cited a 2015 judgment of the Sindh High Court, which stated that a proclaimed offender or absconder had no right to appear on television.
“Therefore, the competent authority while exercising powers conferred under Section 27 of PEMRA Ordinance 2002... hereby prohibits media coverage of above-mentioned individuals being proclaimed offenders,” PEMRA said in the notification late last week.
“In case of any violation observed, legal action under relevant provisions of PEMRA laws shall be initiated.”
The journalists who have been barred from coverage are seen as sympathetic to Khan, who was ousted from power in a parliamentary no-trust vote in April last year that is widely believed to have taken place as Khan had fallen out with the then military leadership.
The former premier was subsequently sentenced to three years imprisonment in a graft case this month and is currently serving his term.