Filed Under (Pakistan) by Accidental Jurist on June-9-2007

The News is reporting that the President has annulled an ordinance he issued a few days ago. As soon as it was issued it came under intense domestic and international criticism. Even the United States, a staunch ally of Musharraf, noted its concern. Writ petitions were issued in the SHC and the LHC seeking a quashing of the ordinance which had been issued with just 24 hours to go before the beginning of a National Assembly session. High level government functionaries met with media representatives and proprietors. The result: an almost total government u-turn. A code of conduct is being prepared apparently. Whatever that may contain and whether or not it has the force of law the damage has been done because the media have stopped live coverage of certain issues such as CJP’s ouster.

Why the u-turn? Because the damage has been done to the media (they now keep parrotting the government view and are giving less coverage to certain other issues; in other words self-censorship is the order of the day) and at the same time it looks good for the president’s image on an international level; his image has taken a battering in recent weeks and months on the international level.



Comments
Ehsan on June 10th, 2007 at 8:59 am #

Exactly! Remember how pathetic was Kamran Khan’s interview of Mush after the attack on GEO? I have stopped taking GEO seriously since then. I think the only channel that has done the best under the situation has been Aaj and by Aaj I mean Talat Hussain. I salute the guy!!!
By the way did the government, even after this announcement, not take Kamran Khan off the air last night? And remember they have continuously claimed there are NO restrictions on the media.

atif on June 11th, 2007 at 11:50 am #

More pathatic situation in pakistan after passing draconian law to quash the reality,how government can escape from its misdeed even their so called promulgated laws will smash them and the top brass will be remember as bloody

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