RECENT NEWS

Journalists Unite for the Safety of Peers in Pakistan

KARACHI: With threats and violence against journalists on the rise, ensuring their safety, especially in crises and emergency, has never been more critical.

In Pakistan, increasing rate of harassment against journalists highlights the urgent need for stronger protections.

Impunity1

To address these challenges, the Global Neighbourhood for Media Innovation (GNMI), in collaboration with Promoting Unity and Leadership for Social Empowerment (PULSE), organized a round-table discussion here at Media Baithak .

No to Impunity

The event aimed to promote collaboration between Pakistani and international journalists, encouraging shared best practices and dialogue on improving Pakistan’s legislative framework to safeguard journalists.

Najia Ashar, President GNMI, opened the roundtable discussion by introducing its themes and highlighted Pakistan’s pro-journalists’ legislations and termed it a transformative shift in media freedom.

She emphasized the importance of cross-border collaboration between government, civil society organisations, and Media to eradicate impunity and promote a safer environment for media practitioners.

Faysal Aziz Khan, Senior Broadcast Journalist and Presidnet PULSE, highlighted journalist’s crucial role in sustainable development and human rights.

Pointing towards ongoing threats to journalists, he told that globally some 320 Media Personnel were incarcerated. He said that 90% of the murder cases of journalists remained unresolved.

He underlined PULSE‘s dedication to community empowerment through Media advocacy and called for enhanced safety protocols and legal support for journalists globally while asserting that ending impunity is a shared responsibility.

Louis Hansen, Director of PULSE and Senior Investigative Journalist at Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism at WHRO, highlighted the importance of global journalist protection, sharing personal experiences of harassment and threats.

He called for a united front to advocate for Press freedom and emphasized journalists’ shared mission to pursue truth and accountability worldwide.

Afia Salam, Senior Journalist emphasized the severe risks journalists face in Pakistan, where weak enforcement of protection laws often leaves offenders unpunished and called for enhanced training and resources, particularly for those in conflict zones.

End Impunity
End Impunity

Lubna Jerar Naqvi, Gender Coordinator for the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in Pakistan, highlighted the critical need for increased public awareness regarding journalists’ safety laws and their rights.

She called upon the families of journalists to actively support them in pursuing legal action against perpetrators of violence.

Sheher Bano, Vice President PFUJ, provided a holistic overview of the data on journalist fatalities, noting that, since 1992, over 50 journalists have been killed in Pakistan, with six killed just this year.

She appealed the lawmakers to take journalist bodies onboard while promulgation safety laws. The event ended with the closing remarks calling for collective actions and increased public awareness for Media safety and protection.

Newspakistan.tv

GALLERY

PAKISTAN

News Pakistan

Newspakistan, established in 2017, is a dynamic media and news website dedicated to delivering timely, accurate, and insightful news from Pakistan and around the world. Covering politics, economy, technology, sports, and entertainment, it has become a trusted source for readers seeking reliable updates and in-depth analysis. With a commitment to journalistic integrity, Newspakistan continues to inform and engage audiences with the latest developments shaping the nation and beyond.

Recent News

© 2025 News Pakistan. Designed by CCODEZ.