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'Media faces existential threat in Pakistan'

'Media faces existential threat in Pakistan'

Express Tribune03-05-2025

Pakistani media is standing at a crossroad amid an existential threat and increased restrictive environment, deteriorating safety and job security, significant challenges to professional integrity of media and its practitioners, according to Freedom Network's annual Freedom of Expression and Media Freedom Report 2025.
Titled "Free speech and public interest journalism under siege," the report finds that the existential crisis was triggered by amendments to Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) in January 2025 that now "makes it easier" for authorities to arrest, fine and imprison journalists and dissidents – both offline and online – besides other challenges.
"The existential threat is serious as such a situation is seen rare in Pakistani media history. This situation is threatening the very foundation of democracy and the state is more brutal now than it was before to tolerate hard questions," Freedom Network Executive Director Iqbal Khattak said. The report launch coincides with World Press Freedom Day being commemorated globally on 03 May, including Pakistan, every year.
The report provides an overview of the freedom of expression and media freedoms in Pakistan prevalent during May 2024-April 2025.
"These challenges reflect the broader shrinkage space for media freedoms in the country. Such a declining media space means citizens will have little access to information they need to know," Khattak said.
Five journalists were killed during the period this report covered. Three journalists were killed in Sindh province and two in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province while at least 82 journalists and other media professionals had faced different types of threats during the same period.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa emerged as the most dangerous province for journalists where 22 cases were documented while Islamabad recorded the second highest number of 20 cases against journalists and followed by Punjab – 18 cases. Four cases were recorded in Baluchistan and one in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The report said at least 14 journalists faced legal cases, mostly under PECA law while in eight cases journalists were arrested or detained in pursuance of legal cases.

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