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Musharraf shuts down Geo TV
By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
ISLAMABAD:
Geo News, Pakistan’s premier Urdu news channel, also seen round
the world as the main source of news and current affairs, was shut down
at 1 a.m. Pakistan time (12 midnight Dubai time) after President Pervez
Musharraf put tremendous pressure to silence a media outlet which had
refused to bow down to his dictates.
Sources said President Pervez Musharraf
himself intervened to stop all Geo News transmissions from Dubai, after
a two-week standoff in Pakistan during which all major news channels
were shut down by cable operators, who are directly controlled by the
Pakistani authorities.
The closure of the Geo News was universally
condemned by almost every political party and member of the civil society
minutes before the anchors, almost in tears, signed off.
PML-N leader Mian Nawaz Sharif told Dr.
Shahid Masood on telephone from London it was a tragic moment in Pakistan's
history as the Musharraf regime was bent upon destroying every symbol
of free speech and democracy in the country.
Makhdoon Amin Faheem, the PPP Vice Chairman,
told the Geo News in its dying moments that it would be a tragedy for
the country and democracy if Geo went off the air, which it did minutes
later.
Lt. General Talat Masood, former Chief
Justice Saeeduzzaman Siddiqi and many others representing the civil
society, who used to regularly appear in Geo talk shows, expressed shock
and disgust at the decision to shut down Geo News.
Popular news anchors came on Geo News
around midnight Pakistan time to announce that the channel had been
ordered to go off the air as result of the continued deadlock between
the Pakistani authorities and the media channels, following the imposition
of emergency in the country.
In Pakistan, all Geo channels were blocked
by the military regime after the imposition of the emergency but on
Friday two main channels, Dawn News and AAJ were back on air, with AAJ
announcing that its two most popular talks shows, hosted by Talat Hussain,
Nusrat Javeed and Mushtaq Minhas, were suspended temporarily.
The Geo News was shut down because it
had refused to budge. After six years of objective and highly-professional
telecasts, which earned the channel the honour of being the most popular
TV channel, the Government of Pakistan put it off the air on Nov 4 after
emergency was imposed.
The Geo News was under pressure from the
day one. The government tried to bring it down but the channel became
a household name in Pakistan and abroad and was declared by international
observers as the most seen TV channel.
Its role in the judicial crisis which
started on March 9, when the President filed a reference against the
Chief Justice, was highly applauded, both domestically and internationally.
Geo kept the whole world informed about
the developments regarding the events unfolding during the struggle
of people of Pakistan for restoration of dignity of the judiciary through
its objective reporting by giving all points of view. The programmes,
talk shows and commentaries produced by Geo created an impact and awareness
among the people.
Sources said the government first asked
the Geo administration to stop the most popular programmes of popular
TV hosts Dr. Shahid Masood, Hamid Mir and Kamran Khan without offering
any tangible reason why they should be stopped.
After the success of the Chief Justice
campaign all private news channels were banned from telecasting live
programmes and filming outside the studios.
The media protested against the move and
the government had to accept its demands. The shows were allowed to
continue but live coverage was banned.
In the meanwhile General Pervez Musharraf
kept on resorting to pressure tactics and the Geo channels revenue sources
were targeted.
Under his orders, all government advertisements
were not only stopped but other commercial advertisers were also pressurized
not to give business to Geo. The channel withstood all the pressures
and suffered huge losses. A statement submitted in the Sindh High Court
on Friday said almost Rs 1 billion was lost by the channel.
After the emergency, General Musharraf
banned Geo and other channels inside Pakistan. Geo withstood the pressure
and refused to sign on the dotted line.
The sources pointed out that the government
under General Pervez Musharraf enhanced its pressure on the media to
regulate itself under the command of the administration after the clamping
of emergency.
The media was strangulated through an
ordinance that placed restrictions on its freedom that had no precedent.
It was virtually made impossible to carry on free journalism in the
country in the presence of the said ordinance.
A so-called code of conduct was thrust
upon the media to follow without any consultations with the journalist
community. Private channels were asked to sign an undertaking that would
have made the channels subservient to the authorities.
This was done after suspending all private
channels of the country and the channel administrations were asked to
accept the conditions and sign the document of undertaking.
They were told to accept provisional licenses
instead of the permanent ones they had. The earlier licenses were cancelled
through the same order. The sources said that General Pervez Musharraf
asked the channels to stop their current affairs programmes which were
not acceptable to him and demanded that anchorpersons should be fired.
The channels which signed the document
were restored on the cable. Some channels accepted the official advice
while others refused to follow. Geo declined to oblige General pervez
Musharraf as the demands included cooperation on all points which the
new caretaker government would bring up.
It was demanded that Geo should stop the
objectionable current affairs programmes and toe the official line.
The authorities wanted that the channel should cooperate with President
General Pervez Musharraf.
The channel was further asked to submit
all its programmes for monitoring by government officials as no programme
without clearance would not be aired.
The sources said that Geo was first forbidden
in Pakistan through cable operators and then pressure was mounted through
the authorities concerned of the country from where it was being aired.
The channel was being seen at some places
in the country through dish antennas and internet but the government's
technical experts first tried to stop it on the internet and then a
ban was placed on the import of dish antenna and relevant equipment
used for receiving direct satellite signals.
The authorities in the host country had
to ask the Geo News to stop its telecast from their up-linking station
under excruciating pressure coming from the Government of Pakistan without
considering its long-term adverse impact on the image of the host country.
The authorities concerned while conveying
the message of the Pakistan Government to close down the channel, ridiculed
the decision as they had no experience of facing such a demand which
was contrary to all norms of decency and business in the modern time
business culture, the sources revealed.
At 1 am PST, Geo's voice was silenced
by General Pervez Musharraf as its anchors, almost in tears, bid farewell
to its viewers throughout the world.
Courtesy TheNews
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