Showing posts with label institution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label institution. Show all posts

Monday, 5 May 2014

Pemra a weak institution: Haji Adeel

KARACHI: Pemra is a weak institution, said Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Haji Muhammad Adeel, commenting on the efforts to shut down Geo TV. He told The News his party the ANP believes in press freedom and will oppose every effort to ban Geo TV. He said the judicial commission’s report on the attack on Hamid Mir should be awaited as it will uncover hidden facts.

He said gags were imposed on Geo TV in the past too and his party had opposed them at the time too, making the closure of Geo TV a distant dream. He said Pemra is a weak institution and the judicial commission should have been accessed instead of putting forward an application to Pemra. He said the Pemra decision could be challenged. He said the country needs a free media and the media should also adopt an attitude of equality.

He said Geo TV made Imran Khan a hero in the past which was a mistake. He said small parties should also be given coverage as they are in support of a free media. He said attempts to ban Geo TV will damage the reputation of the country at the international level.

Leader of the House in the Senate Raja Zafrul Haq told this scribe that the attack on Hamid Mir is unfortunate, and it could have cost his life. He said nobody is ready to confess to their mistakes. He said the report of the judicial commission should be awaited. He said in the present state, the country could not afford the steps and tactics being used to close down Geo TV. He said the attack on Mir and later attempts to shut down the media house were an ugly stain on the country.

Former SC Judge Wajeehuddin said a middle course should be adopted as the overuse of anything is dangerous. Told that his party, the Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf, has also turned against Geo TV, he said he has issued this statement in his personal capacity. He said his personality is more (valuable) than his position in the party.

Friday, 25 April 2014

No institution should go unchecked


 













ISLAMABAD: We have an unchecked and unfettered electronic media. We have unchecked and unfettered intelligence agencies, including the all-powerful ISI. If one needs to be regulated for crossing the limits, the other too cannot be given the licence to kill.

The only way forward is the rule of law. If the media do any wrong, it should not be allowed to take refuge in the name of the freedom of press. If the ISI or any other intelligence agency is involved in any criminal act or illegality, it should not be given the space to take advantage of being a “national institution”.

If freedom of speech cannot be allowed without any bounds and limits, the agencies could not be left on their own either.Throwing cold water on the unfair aspects of the ongoing Geo-ISI controversy could be judicious to avoid an uncouth clash between the media and defence institutions. But the legal battle between the aggrieved Pakistan Army/ISI and the accused Geo management must be fought to define the limits of former’s “sanctity” and the latter’s “freedom”. Any compromise from any side on this account would deprive all of us of a great learning experience.

All appreciations for the positive contribution of Pakistan television industry and all praises for all the good that the ISI has done for Pakistan but serious minuses — anything that is beyond constitutional and legal limits — have plagued both. Such minuses are destructive for the society and the state and its institutions. The problem here is that there is no control on the media and there is no control on the agencies, particularly the ISI.

On papers there exists an institution called Pemra. Today, the Pakistan Army and the ISI are upset over how Geo treated the news of Hamid Mir’s episode. During Musharraf’s military rule and also later in the PPP’s tenure, the sacred institution of judiciary was ridiculed and judges were even abused on television channels but Pemra remained unmoved.

Besides the former PPP prime minister, ex-army chief General (retd) Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and even senior officials of the ISI were asked to make Pemra independent and powerful. But nothing was done and even during the present PML-N’s tenure, Pemra’s empowerment and its independence remains a far cry.

The intelligence agencies have been operating beyond all legal and constitutional bounds and limits. They have been involved in making and breaking of governments, harassing and beating politicians, journalists and others. They have been even accused of extrajudicial killings. Different political parties, including the PML-N, PPP, MQM, JI, ANP, etc, have been speaking and complaining about the illegal and unconstitutional doings of the agencies.

However, no serious effort has been made to keep a legal check on these intelligence agencies and make them accountable. Despite the recommendations of different commissions and committees to streamline the role of these agencies, nothing has been done to regulate the intelligence agencies through enactment and parliamentary oversight.