Protesters demand immediate restoration of Geo | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

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Protesters demand immediate restoration of Geo

Pakistan Press Foundation

LAHORE: Civil society members, lawyers, artistes, politicians, journalists and general public held a protest demonstration here on Monday against the attack on senior journalist Hamid Mir and the illegal suspension of Geo by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra).

They demanded immediate restoration of the most favourite channel of the country and also supported fully the armed forces operation in North Waziristan.The protesters demanded the government restore Geo immediately as it was the voice of millions of Pakistanis and also those living abroad. They said if Geo was not restored after 15-day suspension, they would be on streets against the federal government and Pemra.

Carrying banners and placards inscribed with anti-Pemra and anti-government slogans, the protesters first gathered outside Jang/Geo offices at Davis Road and then reached outside the LPC from where they took out a protest rally towards Muslim League House at Davis Road. They also expressed solidarity with workers and journalists of Jang/Geo and injured Hamid Mir.

Among the participants were Awami National Party Secretary General Ehsan Wayin, head of Civil Society Network Abdullah Malik, acclaimed singer/ artist Shaukat Ali, Wajahat Khan, Maqsood Butt, bureau chief of Geo Lahore Khawar Naeem Hashmi, Wasif Nagi, Nasrullah Malik, general secretary of Jang Workers Union Waseem Babar.

Shaukat Ali sung a national song and the protestors also expressed solidarity with the Army. Khawar Hashmi said Geo is the voice of millions of Pakistanis which could not be silenced on any pretext. Ehsan Wayin said Geo has huge viewership and it can play a vital role in uniting the nation. He called for immediate restoration of Geo.

Nasrullah Malik said the ban on Geo is tantamount to banning freedom of expression, which would not be tolerated. Abdullah Malik said the government and Pemra unlawfully shut down the most favourite channel of the country. He said workers of Jang/Geo have rendered great sacrifices for Pakistan, democracy and independence of media and again they are fighting for their freedom.

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