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Geo Senior Journalist Hamid Mir taken off Air

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A Pakistani television station Monday took a prominent journalist off air; removing him as host of a popular talk show after he criticized the country’s powerful military, the journalist and rights groups said. The development comes just days after the journalist, Hamid Mir, made a fiery speech at a rally in support of a fellow reporter; Asad Ali Toor

Geo News TV did not comment on the changes regarding its “Capital Talk;” a five-days-a-week program during which Mir would invite guests to debate current events in the country. Journalists and press freedom advocates often accuse Pakistan’s military and its agencies of harassing and attacking journalists. Moreover, The government insists it supports freedom of speech. In a statement on Twitter; Amnesty International denounced the ban on Mir and asked Pakistani authorities to protect free speech. “Censorship, harassment; and physical violence must not be the price journalists pay to do their jobs,” it said.

Human Rights Commission of Pakistan regarding Hamid Mir

Also on Monday, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan denounced Geo News for taking Mir off air. Furthermore, It said the action against him comes after he spoke fervidly against the escalation of curbs on freedom of expression in the country. Local journalists’ groups; which document attacks or violations against journalists in Pakistan; say the period from May 2020 to April 2021 saw 148 such attacks.

Mir confirmed his removal in a text message to The Associated Press. He later tweeted that it was nothing new for him. “I was banned twice in the past,” said Mir; who had also in the past been fired by Geo News.
Mir was attacked in 2014 in the port city of Karachi, when a gunman critically wounded him. His family at the time blamed the country’s intelligence service for orchestrating the attack.

Inter-Services Intelligence:

Toor, the journalist beaten in his apartment; works for the Aaj News Pakistani TV. He later told police his attackers claimed they were from the Inter-Services Intelligence. However, the spy agency days later distanced itself from the attack. On Friday, Mir along with dozens of Pakistani journalists attended a rally in Islamabad to condemn the attack on Toor. So far, authorities have not arrested anyone in connection with the attack and police say they are still investigating.

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