Indian reporters in Pakistan face expulsion
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 10 May 2014
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Indian journalists Meena Menon and Snehesh Alex Philip face expulsion from Pakistan due to visa issues. The CPJ urges Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to renew their visas.Summary
NEW YORK: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has expressed deep concern that Pakistani authorities might decline to renew visas for the only two Indian journalists working in the country.
Authorities on Thursday informed Meena Menon, a correspondent for The Hindu, and Snehesh Alex Philip, a correspondent for the Press Trust of India, that their visas would not be renewed and that they would need to leave the country in one week, The Wall Street Journal reported.
CPJ called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to honor pledges made to CPJ earlier this year to ease visa restrictions for foreign journalists.
"Prime Minister Sharif expressed a strong commitment to improving Pakistan's press freedom environment in his meetings with CPJ this year, and he should ensure that visas are renewed for both Meena Menon and Snehesh Alex Philip," said CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Bob Dietz.
It is unclear whether the two journalists' respective media organizations would be allowed to send replacements, according to the Journal. Pakistan and India have an agreement that each is allowed two journalists in each other's capital.
Last year, the two sole Indian correspondents in Pakistan, Anita Joshua of The Hindu and Rezaul Hasan Laskar of the Press Trust of India, were asked to leave after Pakistan denied extensions to their visas. The two outlets waited more than a year for clearance to send replacements. - CPJ
KEY POINTS:
- Pakistani authorities may decline visa renewals for two Indian journalists.
- CPJ urges Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to honor commitments for press freedom.
- The situation reflects ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan regarding media representation.
- Previous Indian correspondents faced similar expulsion last year.
- The CPJ is concerned about the impact on press freedom in Pakistan.














