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Journalist Matiullah Jan exits Neo News amid controversy

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 28 April 2026 |  JP Staff Report

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Journalist Matiullah Jan exits Neo News amid controversy
Matiullah Jan has ended his 3.5-year association with Neo News, thanking management while saying speaking for democracy and journalists is not a crime. His exit followed controversy over a National Press Club gathering attended by foreign reporters.
مطيع اللہ جان نے نیو نیوز سے علیحدگی کا اعلان کیا اور کہا کہ جمہوریت اور صحافیوں کے لیے بولنا جرم نہیں۔ یہ فیصلہ ایک غیر ملکی صحافی ایونٹ کے تنازع کے بعد سامنے آیا۔
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ISLAMABAD —Senior journalist Matiullah Jan has announced the abrupt end of his association with Neo News, a development that has triggered concern and debate within Pakistan’s media community.

Jan shared the news in a post on X, stating that his “journey… has abruptly come to an end” after three and a half years. He thanked the channel’s management but underscored that “speaking for democracy, free speech, journalists and journalism is not a crime,” framing his departure within a broader struggle over media freedoms.

Controversy over the foreign journalists’ event

The timing of Jan’s exit has drawn attention as it follows a controversy involving an event attended by foreign journalists in Islamabad. According to publicly available statements, Jan and YouTuber Asad Toor hosted a gathering at the National Press Club, where discussions included Pakistan’s media landscape and alleged curbs on free speech.

The event quickly became contentious after the press club’s leadership clarified that it was not officially organized or approved by the institution. In a public statement, the club’s vice president said the gathering had been arranged in a personal capacity and did not represent the club’s position.

Backlash and competing accounts

The situation escalated when Caitlin Doornbos of the New York Post said she felt “deceived and used,” alleging that images from the event were shared in a way that implied endorsement of political criticism. Her remarks prompted further debate about professional conduct and the boundaries of journalistic engagement.

Senior journalist Omar R. Quraishi also criticized the organizers, accusing them of misrepresenting the purpose of the invitation to foreign reporters. Others, however, argued that engaging international journalists on issues of press freedom is a legitimate part of journalistic practice, particularly in politically sensitive environments.

Concerns over pressure on journalists

Jan's departure has intensified discussion over whether journalists in Pakistan face consequences for publicly criticizing authorities, especially in forums involving foreign media. While there has been no official confirmation linking his exit from Neo News to the controversy, the sequence of events has fueled speculation on social media.

In a subsequent post, Jan emphasized that journalists have a professional obligation to speak out for colleagues and uphold principles of free expression, describing journalism as a global community bound by shared responsibilities.

The episode reflects ongoing tensions within Pakistan’s media landscape, where questions of editorial independence, professional ethics, and institutional accountability continue to intersect in high-profile cases.

WHY THIS MATTERS: This episode underscores how quickly professional disputes can escalate into broader debates about press freedom and journalistic ethics in Pakistan. For media professionals, it highlights the risks associated with public advocacy, especially in politically sensitive settings involving international audiences. It also raises questions about newsroom independence and the potential consequences journalists may face following high-visibility controversies.

ATTRIBUTION: Reporting by JournalismPakistan, based on publicly available statements and posts by Matiullah Jan, Caitlin Doornbos, and the National Press Club (April 27–28, 2026).

PHOTO: X ( @Matiullahjan919)

Key Points

  • Matiullah Jan ended his association with Neo News after three and a half years.
  • He thanked the channel's management and defended speaking for democracy and journalists.
  • The departure came after a contentious gathering at the National Press Club involving foreign reporters.
  • Press Club leaders said the meeting was organised in a personal capacity and not officially endorsed.
  • The episode prompted debate about media freedoms and professional conduct around the event.

Key Questions & Answers

Why did Matiullah Jan leave Neo News?

Jan announced his departure after three and a half years, citing concerns about media freedom and framing his exit within broader debates on free speech.

Was the National Press Club event official?

The Press Club's leadership said the gathering was organised in a personal capacity and was not an official event of the institution.

Who else was involved in the controversy?

The event involved local figures including Asad Toor and attracted foreign reporters; some attendees later said they felt misled about the event's purpose.

What broader issues has this incident raised?

The episode has sparked wider discussion about press freedom, journalistic conduct, and the portrayal of events involving foreign media in Pakistan.

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