The international non-profit organization working for press freedom has written a letter to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in this regard which reminds PM of the promises he made when a CJP delegation met him.
The letter reads “The Committee to Protect Journalists is writing to express its deep concern over the recent decision by Pakistan’s broadcast regulator to suspend the privately owned ARY News, which is watched by millions in the country. We urge your government to ensure the channel is immediately restored.
Such action would be in keeping with the commitments you made to our delegation, when it visited Islamabad in March, to help improve press freedom in Pakistan.”
It must be noted that PEMRA authority held a meeting on Monday with an intention to teach a lesson to ARY News, for bringing facts before the people. The meeting decided to suspend the license of ARY News for 15 days, in which the controversial PEMRA Chief, Pervez Rathore played a key role.
The Tweet
CPJ calls on #Pakistan‘s government to restore ARY News (@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL) – https://t.co/iiPgVkhtyt #RestoreARY #PressFreedom #ARY
— CPJ Asia Desk (@cpjasia) October 21, 2014