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PEMRA vows action after receiving Geo letter with 'threatening tone'

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 30 April 2017

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PEMRA vows action after receiving Geo letter with 'threatening tone'
PEMRA is taking action against Geo News after receiving a threatening letter linked to a prohibition on airing a terrorist interview. The authority emphasizes that violations of its orders will be dealt with legally.

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) is to take action against Geo News after receiving a letter with a ‘threatening tone’ from an executive at the channel.

The letter was in response to a PEMRA prohibition order that barred Geo from airing a terrorist’s interview in its program Jirga.

The April 27 order came hours before Geo was set to run the interview of Ehsan Ullah Ehsan, a former spokesman for the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

PEMRA said it received the letter, addressed to its chairman, through WhatsApp.

“Executive Director of M/s. Independent Media Corporation has used highly inappropriate language, with a threatening tone quoting unnamed lawyers and casting aspersions against a state institution,” the regulator said.

PEMRA said it would take appropriate action after consulting its legal department.

“The Authority has prohibited the airing of any terrorist’s interview by any TV channel including Geo News except the confessional statement issued to the ISPR,” PEMRA said.

The regulator made it clear that “under Section 30A, only a High Court has the first right of appeal against PEMRA’s decision. In the absence of any intervening order by any High Court, the violation of PEMRA order would be illegal. PEMRA is determined to establish its writ. Any violation of PEMRA’s lawful order shall be taken as willfully considered defiance and shall be dealt in accordance with law.”

Key Points

  • PEMRA received a threatening letter from Geo News.
  • The letter was in response to a prohibition order on a terrorist interview.
  • The interview was scheduled with Ehsan Ullah Ehsan, a former TTP spokesman.
  • PEMRA emphasizes the legal implications of violating its orders.
  • The authority is determined to uphold its regulatory power.

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