PFUJ slams ‘crackdown’ on freedom of expression
KARACHI: Marking its 75th year of struggle for press freedom, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) issued a scathing declaration on Sunday at the close of its three-day executive council meeting, condemning an “escalating crackdown” on freedom of expression and media independence.
The meeting, held from Aug 1 to 3 and chaired by PFUJ President Afzal Butt, concluded with a call for the withdrawal of proposed amendments to the PECA and the Punjab Defamation Bill 2024.
The PFUJ’s federal executive council (FEC) termed both pieces of legislation “unjustified, anti-media, and reflective of an authoritarian mindset”.
“The federal and provincial governments must refrain from implementing anti-media and anti-freedom of expression policies, which have already damaged Pakistan’s reputation,” the PFUJ declaration said.
Condemning a number of recent actions by the authorities, the council expressed “grave concern over blatant violations of fundamental rights of expression”. The actions constituted “arbitrary detention, harassment, and censorship”, according to the declaration.
“The PFUJ will not tolerate attempts to curtail freedom of expression and free speech,” the FEC said. “Citizens’ digital rights must be respected, protected, and preserved.”
It called for immediate withdrawal of PECA 2025 and the Punjab Defamation Bill, an end to layoffs in both print and electronic media, enforcement of the Eighth Wage Board Award, development of a defined career path and pay structure for journalists, including those in digital media, and safety measures for media workers.
Source: Dawn/PFUJ
